Technology
Gadgets have stopped working together, and it’s becoming an issue – The Guardian
Our reliance on technology means ever more devices and apps and ever less interoperability – and the ubiquity of Apple hasn’t helped

SmartphonesOur reliance on technology means ever more devices and apps and ever less interoperability and the ubiquity of Apple hasnt helped
In 2001, if you listened to digital music, you did it with a large folder of MP3 files. How you acquired them is probably best left between you and a priest, but you may have ripped them from a CD, downloaded them from a file sharing service, or bought them from one of a few nascent download sites.
Whichever option you picked, youd play them on your computer…
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