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I came across this headline in the business section of the the newspaper

Bulletproof demand for must-have gadgets drives half year profit to $306 million for JB HI-FI.
Herein lies a major problem with society today.
It seems that the majority of people must upgrade their "obsolete" devices. Is this driven by the consumers or the companies producing these must-haves?
I believe a huge portion of this question is, it is the companies driving this want. Continually upgrading systems forcing the consumer to ditch their perfectly working gadgets. Sure, keeping up with the Jones and fear of missing out plays a huge role as well.
One can go through life with a minimum of technology. Heck, I do not own a smart phone and still manage to navigate the world.
What say you?
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ArtieKat · M
I'm sorry but I think not owning a smart phone is inverse snobbery. True that there are work-arounds in most cases but to me that like donning a hair shirt. I buy a new dual-sim phone every 2 or 3 years for around £100; my calls, texts and mobile internet access cost me under £100 per annum.