Yes, possibilities are endless for this, as cultures have been ever evolving side-by-side with technology at the time since the old ages, and it won't be different now and in future. Consider the fact that in this age, people are starting to multitask and want things instantly. Technology is accomodating this need all the time. New graphic card models, bigger memory drives or faster processors are being built and created everyday. However, in the long term, human's yearning for more face to face communication and slower paced lifestyle will return. Fatigue might develop from juggling too many work at the same time and having to push self to work faster and faster.
Besides, entertainment can now be obtained one click away. It's never been easier compared to now where compact and light music players can be carried around. Not to mention, the ever-increasing memory space for more and more songs allows you to transfer all your favourite songs to listen to. Besides, energy capacity is higher, allowing you to listen to music throughout the day and even overnight. From walkmans, it evolves to CDplayers as tape casettes is replaced by Compact Discs, mp3 player, ipods, and so on.
"Human culture and technology are continually co-evolving in a dynamic relationship. All technologies develop in a particular cultural context as the result of changing needs or constraints. But once developed, a technology changes the culture that gave it birth. When a technology spreads to another culture, the cultural context affects the speed or way in which the technology is adopted and how it is used. The diffusion of technologies to other cultures changes those other cultures as well. The changes in culture that one technology creates may then influence the development of another or different technology.”
In conclusion, technology that is created based on culture, will form another culture.
