Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
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Nowadays, most people uses their gadgets/phones almost all of the time that it sometimes ran out of battery. With this, we need to charge it in order for us to have the pleasure of continuously using it. Due to problem, people made public charging kiosks in order for us to charge at public places whenever we need to charge our gadgets. However this thing not only benefits us but it also has its drawbacks.
Not a lot of people know that charging on public kiosks may cause problems to the person charging. One problem is that viruses may be installed into one’s phone without him/her knowing. That is because USB ports doesn’t only transfer power but also transfers data. Without the person knowing, his/her files may have already been copied or transferred by a hacker.

Some people may think of this as a joke. However, people who are more knowledgeable does put this kind of things into consideration. They would prefer to use power banks rather than charging on public charging stations. They know the risks and wouldn’t take it just to make their gadget’s batteries full charged.

Power banks are really useful in this kind of situation. Most people wouldn’t prefer it due to the reason that most of them would say that they don’t have the money to buy it. They would rather choose the unsecured way of charging their phones than having it the safe way.
So for you, what would it be? Because for me i would choose the powerbank without hesitation. How about you? Would you choose charging on public kiosks due to the reason that you dont have enough money to buy your own power bank, or would you rather save money and buy one for you to ensure that viruses are not sent to you by anonymous persons and that your files are being kept safe by you yourself? Now what is it, Is it SAFETY or just a simple SORRY?

The use of technology is rampant nowadays. It keeps on evolving and improving every single time and in today’s modern era, technology has a lot of purpose, one of it is to improve every single person’s life. Technology is beneficial to us but improper usage of it may cause some disturbances in our daily life.

We use technology a lot of times every single day, right? Well for me, I use my phone every single time I get my hand into it. Not just because I want to play games with it nor I want to watch movies on it. I use it from time to time because it makes my communication with other people easier. It also serves as my clock because I usually don’t use my watch.

Now let’s be HONEST. Most of us use technology when we’re bored. Playing games and having fun is one of today’s modern technology purposes. And I use it for that purpose a lot of times. For some people’s information, You can make a lot of friends through playing online games. That’s based on my experience of course, I don’t know about yours. However, It is addicting and you sometimes neglect some stuffs you need to do for the day.

Nevertheless we are all responsible about our own time and on how we use it together with technology. We just need to learn how to manage our time properly and know what things do we need to prioritize first.
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