Outdated technology? It is an open-ended question. What you consider as obsolete might still be popular among others. High-tech products now have an increasing rate of replacement, it seems. Tech companies do not expect customers to purchase only once or twice for long-term use. Rather, businesses come up with new models and new products regularly in order to attract customers. On the other hand, customers expect constant upgrades and updates in technology.
Tech products develop so fast that they almost become part of a 'fast-food' culture - more convenience, frequent consumption, and frequent disposal. Take iPhone for example. Many people I know stay updated on the news about recent products. Once they know that a new model becomes available, they will replace their phones with the newest, regardless of whether their own are still good enough or not. Technology becomes trendy, and there seems a constant temptation to not fall behind.
When does a technological product become outdated? When people around you rarely use it. Or, most people do not use it on a regular basis. iPhone 4, for example, can be seen as a case of outdated technology.
Another example - landlines. Do people still use telephones? in my observation, it is no longer that common for people to have landlines at home. There are better alternatives, why the telephone? Today, telephones should perhaps go to the museum.
How many people know how to use such a fancy telephone? So many buttons and a primitive screen. What functions can it perform other than calls and voice messages? And, why would people use this when they can own a smartphone with a lot more functions and features?
These old cell phones are probably not good for use but one day, they may become valuable antiques, so they might be worth a lot more money.

What are the cases of outdated technology in your life?
Tech products develop so fast that they almost become part of a 'fast-food' culture - more convenience, frequent consumption, and frequent disposal. Take iPhone for example. Many people I know stay updated on the news about recent products. Once they know that a new model becomes available, they will replace their phones with the newest, regardless of whether their own are still good enough or not. Technology becomes trendy, and there seems a constant temptation to not fall behind.
When does a technological product become outdated? When people around you rarely use it. Or, most people do not use it on a regular basis. iPhone 4, for example, can be seen as a case of outdated technology.
Another example - landlines. Do people still use telephones? in my observation, it is no longer that common for people to have landlines at home. There are better alternatives, why the telephone? Today, telephones should perhaps go to the museum.
How many people know how to use such a fancy telephone? So many buttons and a primitive screen. What functions can it perform other than calls and voice messages? And, why would people use this when they can own a smartphone with a lot more functions and features?
These old cell phones are probably not good for use but one day, they may become valuable antiques, so they might be worth a lot more money.
What are the cases of outdated technology in your life?