Car Keys, Blu-Ray Players, and Internet Servers a Thing of the Past? See which Technologies May be Obsolete in the Next 10 years

Technology plays a major role in our modern day society, here are some products that may be obsolete by the year 2020.

Blu-Ray and DVD players might not be available in stores in a few years because of the popularity of online streaming. However, with the scorching success of companies like Netflix, iTunes store, Hulu, and Amazon Instant video (previously known as Amazon Video On Demand), both Blu-Ray and DVD players may soon join the VCR and Cassette deck as collector items in the near future.

Another form of technology that may soon disappear is Dial-up Internet service. With the emergence of Broadband Internet service, many people would be surprised to find out that a lot of people still use the old fashion method of logging on to the Internet reports Techland.

Techland reports that Car Keys may be a thing of the past as well, as new technologies may prove more efficient.

In addition, with car companies like Chevrolet investing into smartphone apps like OnStar RemoteLink both smart keys and original car keys' future are in serious jeopardy.

Old school digital cameras may also be on the chopping block as camera company giants like Canon, Sony, and Nikon may look to invest more on smartphone technology such as when Apple unveiled the iPhone 4 four years ago.