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00:00These 10 everyday items will be obsolete by 2030.
00:04Gas-powered cars.
00:07With EV mandates and expanding charging, gas cars lose value.
00:11Fuel access shrinks and costs rise rapidly.
00:14Paper maps.
00:16GPS apps with real-time traffic and voice directions
00:19render paper maps impractical for most everyday travelers.
00:23Passwords.
00:25Biometrics and passkeys replace memorized passwords.
00:28Offering stronger security, fewer breaches, and far less user frustration.
00:34Remote controls.
00:36Phones, smart speakers, and voice interfaces consolidate control,
00:40eliminating cluttered remotes as home ecosystems unify seamlessly.
00:45Plastic cutlery.
00:47Environmental bands and compostable alternatives
00:49make disposable plastic utensils unnecessary across restaurants, takeout, events, and homes.
00:56Cable TV subscriptions.
00:59On-demand streaming with personalized libraries erodes cable's relevance.
01:03Remaining customers skew older or specialized niche audiences.
01:07Physical credit cards.
01:10Mobile wallets and wearables enable tap-to-pay everywhere,
01:13reducing need to carry plastic cards or traditional wallets.
01:17Compact discs and DVDs.
01:18Streaming and cloud storage supplant discs.
01:22Modern devices drop drives, relegating CDs and DVDs to collectors.
01:28Alarm clocks.
01:30Smartphones and smart displays offer alarms, sleep features, and routines,
01:34replacing standalone bedside clocks for most households.
01:38Traditional thermostats.
01:40Learning smart thermostats optimize energy use, enable remote control,
01:44and gradually replace basic dials in modern homes.
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