Hard Drives
In the early 2000s, was anyone technologically up to date if they didn’t have their own portable hard drive to carry around? We don’t believe so. However, times are changing, and the regularity with which we see people carrying their own hard drive is decreasing.

Hard Drives
Instead of carrying around a large chunk of metal, anyone who wants to back up their data no longer has to. As people go forward into a new era of computer memory storage, concepts like the Apple Cloud or Google Drive will take care of all of that without any of that heavy hardware.
Print Newspapers
People used to read the daily version of their local newspaper with their heads down on trains, lobbies, and buses. Hundreds of individuals peering down into the depths of their cellphones have mostly replaced that sight in recent years. It’s not that people aren’t reading the news; it’s just that they aren’t reading the print version anymore.

Print Newspapers
Newspapers all around the world have been trying to figure out how to restructure their business models to reflect the trend away from print newspapers in recent years. While some publishers are putting paywalls in place for their online magazines, others are drastically reducing their paper sales. However, we may soon reach a point where newspaper production is no longer necessary – and the trees will thank us for it.