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Technology.

Do you keep up with the fads?

Have the latest Android or iPhone?

Tablet? Nook? Kindle? Fire?

Or you still have that old rotary phone and dot matrix printer.  (And if you have no idea what either of those things are… god I’m getting old)

4 Comments

  1. tuckercat2

    I want to have the latest, do have the Samsung Nook, a Chromebook, a Samsung tablet (10.2) and a desktop just about a year old. I have a newer printer and an IPhone 5C. I stay out of Best Buy and other techie stores. I have more than enough, although I use all but the Samsung tablet. Hello. My name is Tuckercat and I am a techoholic…..

  2. William Brandt

    I am terrible about upgrading. As long as my stuff works and is in good-ish condition I’m fine. I do come from a very tech savvy family though so I sometimes get new stuff as gifts. This is how I ended up with both a Kindle Fire and an IPad that I barely use because I’m a huge fan of my laptop and bound books.

    The few times I have upgraded myself though I’ve tended to lean more towards Android then Apple because I’ve found their products can be dropped and take more of a beating.

  3. I have a nook, Motorola razor cell phone, and on my computer I am using Windows 7. My printer is out of paper and I think the roller inside maybe messed up. I got my HP laptop last year and it has Windows 7. I now have to get a new nook. I am planning at some point to get a IPad, keep my laptop and get rid of my desktop computer. I have not gotten around to updating to any of the latest cell phone or other technological devices.

  4. I tend to use things until they die first so I have a Nook (which was a Christmas present), an iTouch, an iPod Classic (which still works \o/), my Macbook is like, 7 yrs old so can only use up to the Lion OS but is good enough for me at the moment (though I am currently checking out options to get a new laptop), and have no cellphone.

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