Since at the 1950s, teens of each generation have been on the lookout for new songs, new fashions, or are really anything new. If there's something new, teens ically eager to check it out. something bec sts for a while, it becomes a trend. Nowadays the u nology has become the trend with teenagers to Generation Z, and they were born approximately and 2004. Gene zers are tough and smart. They li generation between 1994 share ersonal information. They are the first of them belong to a group and technology like the Internet and cell phone. Most on their to hure up with music from the web. They text friends books on MP3 player and them Facebook. They read they also stay in touch with world readers and tablets. And, they love the virtual by a computer. With goggles and headphones, Virtual reality WR) is an environment simulated as well as imaginary They can play teens can enter places in worlds of simulated reality from outer space soccer, drive a racing car, or defend the planet against invaders Wirtual y has also entered the world of entertainment. In Japan, a young singer named Hatsune Mikuone has become a hit. Miku is actually a 3-D hologram of a pop star. She's sixteen long pigtails and large eyes. Miku's voice is recorded on a synthesizer performed at stadiums all over Japan. Crowds of fans wave called"Vocaloid." She has lowing sticks and sing along to"World Is Mine." Will the latest trends fade with new technology? We'll have to wait and see-until the next generatio About the Reading