Gadgets & Lying go hand in hand
UK-based survey claims that technology not just makes lying simple, but also enables liars to have the feeling of less blameworthy to have done it. Over 4 out of 5 people have been reported to quip that they speak "little white lies" partly one time in a day, the majority of them inclining to do so through text message, cell phone or e-mail. Almost 75% of people say gadgets, as Blackberrys for instance, made it simpler to fib. Whereas this could not come up to you as any surprise, that number is partly rather bothersome, as just more than half of the respondents noted down that making use of gadgets to twist the truth made them have the feeling of "less guilty" vs. dragging the shades face to face.

Older researches declared that people would love to fib via the cell phone, however weren't so eager on telling a lie through e-mail (partly because they don't want it to be recorded). Evidently the fibs being narrated are the equal ones we have been telling over hundreds of years. Technology just works in terms of an expressive firewall, enabling us to fib but for having to see somebody in the eye. A few are of the opinion that's partly why videophones have never taken off, regardless of videophone technology that makes use of phony backgrounds to match the lie being told. Maybe sooner or later we are able to miss out the entire cluttered affair and simply have our sentient robot overlords lie for us.

