Buk Hoo Kee
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As with all things, in moderation. If used properly then technology can enrich our lives. I think Lao people are obsessed with mobile phones and iphone/ipads but that is also true for most of asia as well. Having a device where you can be connected all the time and just about anywhere in the world is very convenient, and having a phone that can do it all is even better. I carry one device which can serve as a camera/camcorder, laptop in my hand, gps, music/media player, flashlight, dictionary/translator, personal assistant and occaisionally a phone.
I do think it is annoying when I see people carrying around an ipad and not looking where they are going or taking pics with it, so obvious. Got to know your smart phone etiquette: no texting/talking while driving (common sense), put it on silent/vibrate when in a meeting or similar places so you don't disturb others, don't make it a priority to answer your phone in the presence of others (you can always call back or let it go to voicemail), and don't set annoying ringtones on your phone and let it ring several times before answering it cause others may not have the same taste in music as you do. One last one is something that bothered me today, don't take pics of people when they don't want to be photographed, you can get sued for it in some countries for invasion of privacy. Okay Admin, have I convinced you of wanting one of these kool phones now, you know you want one...
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