What is not true about modern advances in technology increasingly becoming a part of the bedroom?%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AEven remote or rural areas in the Spanish-speaking world always have modern technology in the bedroom.%0D%0AEven remote or rural areas in the Spanish-speaking world always have modern technology in the bedroom.%0D%0A%0D%0ASome people believe that having technology in the bedroom interferes with the ability to sleep.%0D%0ASome people believe that having technology in the bedroom interferes with the ability to sleep.%0D%0A%0D%0AMany bedrooms in urban areas have a TV, computer, or other form of technology in the bedroom.%0D%0AMany bedrooms in urban areas have a TV, computer, or other form of technology in the bedroom.

The statement that is not true about modern advances in technology increasingly becoming a part of the bedroom is:

"Even remote or rural areas in the Spanish-speaking world always have modern technology in the bedroom."

This statement is generally incorrect because access to modern technology can vary greatly depending on infrastructure, economic conditions, and individual preferences. While technology is becoming more pervasive, it is not accurate to say that every remote or rural area always has modern technology in the bedroom. There are still places where access to such technology is limited due to various factors such as connectivity, affordability, and cultural norms.