A recent survey by Samsung of 2,000 Brits highlighted the transition in workplace technology over the past 30 years. The floppy disk was identified as the most obsolete office device, with 63% deeming it outdated. Fax machines followed closely, deemed obsolete by 62% of responders. Annika Bizon from Samsung noted that modern technology should reflect today's flexible work environment, which contrasts sharply with the rigid work-life shaped by older tech. This shift reflects evolving demands placed on office gadgets.
According to a survey by Samsung, 63 percent of Brits now consider floppy disks obsolete, emphasizing their decline alongside the rise of USB drives and flash drives.
The survey indicates that 62 percent of people see fax machines as obsolete, once a staple in offices and homes until the 2000s.
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