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Music collections on home computers are being rendered obsolete in favor of services that stream sound into people's homes, mobile devices and cars.
The UK's intelligence agencies are to significantly increase their use of large-scale data hacking after claiming that more targeted operations are being rendered obsolete by technology.
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Bartlett lays out an argument that democracy is being rendered obsolete by an increasingly quantified society, nudged gently toward surrendering its political agency to smarterdecision-making machines.
What was once state-of-the-art is being rendered obsolete by mobile and web-based technologies.
The dramatic news bulletins of 50 years ago ("We interrupt this program..."..) have been replaced by the drone of continuous coverage on television, even as television itself is being rendered obsolete by social media, which in turn is facilitating new, decentralized forms of leadership.
The record business put its chips into this format, spending the next two decades cashing in bigger than ever while vinyl LPs were being rendered obsolete.
Below are some of those that risk being rendered obsolete: "From forth the fatal loins of these two foes, A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life".
Not only are they being rendered obsolete in a digital world, the economics make even less sense.
Traditional top-down national regulation of internationally mobile doctors and nurses is fast being rendered obsolete by the speed of globalisation and digitisation.
Signed Next Issue talk story about future prisons... First, it was offices that were going to be rendered obsolete by technology (remember telecommuting?).
By Paul Goldberger The New Yorker, October 20 , 1997P. 92 Signed Next Issue talk story about future prisons... First, it was offices that were going to be rendered obsolete by technology (remember telecommuting?).
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