Technological advances abound as we move into a new age of computer innovation. Some individuals rely on new forms of technology such as cellular phones, Palm Pilots, and the Internet, while others remain dependent on out of date materials. Therefore, there is a division in society marked by those who have and those who lack access to technology, but this Digital Divide can be rememdied. .
The Costs of New Technology .
Cellular phones are among the most common type of new technology, but not everyone can afford them. The owner of a cellular phone must pay for both incoming and outgoing calls, with calls outside one's "home area" costing more due to roaming charges. Some plans can be as inexpensive as $20, whereas others can cost over $100. (See cellular phone costs). Individuals having to choose between necessities like food or a cellular phone would undoubtedly choose necessities over frivolties like cellular phones. Therefore, there is a divide in society between those who can and cannot afford such technological advances as cellular phones. .
Palm Pilots are also an invention utilizing new technology. The Palm Pilot is a handheld device for individuals to schedule, connect with the Internet, and keep track of important information. They are made for both personal and corporate use. Palm Pilots are much more expensive than cellular phones. They range in price from $329 to $449. (See Palm Pilot costs). Once again, a divide is created between those who are able to participate in new technology and those who are not. .
Cellular phones and Palm Pilots are not the only forms of technology people lack. The Internet, one of the most popular technologies, is a way for people to conduct research or "chat." The cost of Internet connection is usually about $20 per month. (See Internet costs). The price is not unreasonable, but many households still lack Internet access.
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What should be done about the Digital Divide? .