North America is a region of the world that boasts an abundance of technology. This is likely because the United States is the richest country in the world and Canada is one of the more wealthy nations in the world. The United States and Canada also produce a great deal of technology, but primarily they are consumers of technology. Personal technology devices, such as desktop computers, laptops, cell phones, televisions and stereos are all owned by the average resident of the United States and Canada, as well as other common household appliances. The average adult also owns a car, although the ethics on this are changing. Many people are looking to car sharing to reduce road congestion and carbon emissions. Industrial technology is very prevalent in the United States and Canada as well. Factory equipment and mechanical assembly lines can be found in every major factory, as well as over-sized construction equipment and special purpose industrial machines. Mexico and many of the Caribbean nations are developing nations, so they do not have as wide a selection in technology as the United States and Canada do. Their economies are burgeoning, however, and an influx of technology is expected to emerge in the years to come. For more information on trending technology topics in North America, visit the links below:
- Video Game Enthusiasts
- Online Gambling Addictions
- Technology Councils of North America
- Obsessed with Online Gaming
- Safe Vehicle Operation
- Technology Council Making History
- Weaponry Technology
- Overdependence on a Vehicle
- North American Technology and Science
- Vehicle Obsession
- The Spread of Information on the Internet
- Airport Technology
- Digital Technology Uses
- Invasive Communication Technology
- Exploring Internet Addiction
- Addicted to My Cell Phone
- Technology Damaging Personal Relationships