Enneth Boulding (p.100) said in 2006 that "We make our tools, and then they shape us"  The example he gives is mobile phones.  When I think back to my first mobile, it was very basic - phone calls, text messaging and simple games.  There was no colour on the screen but there was a limit to how many characters could be sent in a single text message. 
Fast forward 10 years and my mobile phone is a computer.  Full colour touch screen, unlimited characters in text messages, picture messages and so many applications (aps) that you could spend forever trying to look at them all.  Apps are not just for games either - there are educational, sporting, weather, books, movies, songs and so on. 
So as you can see the mobile phone started as exactly that - a phone that was mobile, and now it is a computer.
This is just one example of how technology evolves and shapes how we carry out everyday life.