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Inventions are so much a part of our lives that we do not even realize how much we depend on them. Until one of them breaks down! Then all hell breaks loose and suddenly we realize that these things are irreplaceable. Here are 10 life-changing inventions that changed the world for the better.
The Internet is thought to be the most revolutionary invention since the founding of mobile phones. The reason for this is that they are changing the way in which we live our lives and manage our business. There are several examples of how the Internet has made our lives better and easier. Take for consideration, the number of those that they have been able to go back to school because they are taking studying online rather than in traditional classrooms. This is an opportunity that many would not have had if it were not for the Internet. In addition, people are now doing their banking and paying bills online, limiting the financial sensitive information that is written down on paper that is floating around in the world just waiting to be taken and misused.
Google Glass is the first of its kind of smart glasses, very practical and works on an everyday basis. Users have said that the experience was actually good, except for the uncanny feeling that everyone is stalking you. Getting real-time information on everything you can see may appear to be an overload of information now, but in the future it is likely that people will get used to the idea.
There were too many miserable ways to die before the mid-20th century, but death by tooth abscess had to be among the worst, slow, and painful diseases that limits your ability to digest food, causes your head to throb endlessly, and eventually colonizes the body and kills you of infection (sepsis). Now it’s a rare way to go, thanks to modern dental care, toothbrushes, and fluoridated water.
The Babysense is a life-changing breathing monitor developed by HiSense. It alerts parents of respiratory cessation (apnea) in small children, especially babies. The Israeli breakthrough technology has helped protect over 1 million babies from crib death all across the world, and has been duplicated by numerous other manufacturers.
The story began with the first Sony’s Walkman, then music all of the sudden became portable. Then came the portable CD players and now the MP3 players and Pods and iPhone. The IPod had revolutionized this field, and now all of us walk around with headphones in our ears and a large amount of music stored in these players. Everyone can store its own personal music and listen to it at work, school, or on the bus. Just don’t blast your ears off listening t this music.