Answer:
Thank you
Step-by-step explanation:
We live in an era of astounding technological transformation in which change, not stability, has become the norm. All around us are now-familiar technologies whose present state of development—or very existence—would have seemed extraordinary just a generation ago. From wireless telephones and handheld GPS units to video games, DVD, and digital television; to genetic engineering, decoding of the human genome, and combinatorial drug design; to MRIs, CT scans, laser eye surgery, and robotic hip replacement surgery; to polymeric materials for inline skates, tennis rackets, and skis; to superalloys for jet engine turbine blades; too lightweight, fuel-efficient automobiles and aircraft; to computers, the Internet, and the World Wide Web—technology is everywhere and touching all of us in ever more pervasive ways (see the sidebar “The World Wide Web”).