[center][img]http://txt-dynamic.cdn.1001fonts.net/txt/b3RmLjgwLmI5ZGRlOS5WR1ZqYUc1dmJHOW5lU0EsLjAAAAAA/jmh-bolita-caps.regular.png[/img][/center] Technology in 2033 is sensible, there have been great improvements in certain aspects of technology itself, while most of it remains the stable same. Smarter smart phones, smart building designs, and assistant robots that transports goods to different office suites in sky rise buildings or deliver food on the street to hungry patrons, etc. Holographic assistances are smarter than they were in their primitive states back in the early 2000s, though nothing Skynet worthy. Computers are still dumb smart needing programmers to tell them what to do and not being able to derive from their programs or algorithms. And no this doesn't piss computers off. Better facial recognition technology. Smart buildings that act like nervous systems, buildings alert to a security hub where damage or structural integrities may lie. They also report directly to emergency services once they detect a threat level or an emergency level. The greatest big tech to come out of this time is the Remity machines. They were designed to be Therapy Machines. When Cognitive Behavioral Therapy doesn't work or can work. It works similar to hypnosis except that it directly attaches itself to the neural network of someone's brain and targets abnormalities. It's painless. Basically a more advanced form of Neurofeedback therapy. Black market groups stole bits and pieces of the patent technology and made themselves illegal machines, that don't quite work as well, but were used as ways to disguise crime or criminal activity. Currently the Government is looking into ways of catching these gangs and Black Market individuals.