Suzanne Choney at MSNBC is hypothesizing that we have reached a point of technological overload. With the release of the iPad, another portable computing device, Google Buzz, another social networking site, and 3-D TV starting to emerge, people seem to be getting tired of technology changing every other day. In the 1990s, it seemed that a piece of technology would come out and provide a unique service for a number of years before another piece of technology provided the same service with additional features or at a cheaper price or in some revolutionary new presentation. Now, it seems that new technology doesn’t even last a year before the supposed next big thing comes out. So what do you think? Have we finally reached the pinnacle of technological saturation or are people’s personal checkbooks making us more cautios buyers?