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What the Next Decade of Technology Has in Store

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Holden Presti Although we have seen phones, computers and many other forms of technology have advanced since the beginning of the decade. As we approach the new decade the question is in the air, what will we see happen in the new decade? Think about how in 2010 when the Blackberry was the phone to have we never would have imagined what the next ten years had in store for us. 2030 may seem like an eternity away right now, but let's see how drastically phones could possibly change in this upcoming period of time. As far as we know time travel is nonexistent so we really don't have any clear idea what cell phones will look like in the upcoming decade. But after seeing our hand held technology evolve in the last decade we can only assume that the advances will increase more dramatically in the years to come. Having more advanced technology now will help give us the power to make these changes in a shorter period of time. Folding Display Folding phones were recently intro...

Renewable Energy, Which is the Best?

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There are several different ways to provide electricity to the population, and many of them have been evolved and modified in the past century to meet human standards. In the present day, we raise concerns over which option is the cleanest and which one is going to add air pollution. Thankfully, according to Vox, more than half of the new energy sources added in the United States in 2018 was solar technology. As of 2018 a mere sixty percent of the world relies on a form of renewable energy for power, a fifteen percent increase in the last ten years. Solar Solar energy is becoming increasingly more popular by the day with The Climate Group reporting a 120% increase since the year 2000. Many questions still surround the idea that the sun doesn't only give us heat but also can provide an efficient source of energy to homes and businesses. Many non solar believers argue that a solar unit wouldn't be efficient in cloudy weather, which is cap. Units are set to store several hours...