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Over-Notified
How many times does your phone buzz or beep notifying you of a news story, a social media post, or a new email. Dave Pell wrote a humorous blog, saying ...
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Need Gas? There's An App for That
We have all awoke one morning in a hustle to get out of the house to get to a meeting. But worse when we turn on our car the gas light comes on. We have ...
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America's Unique 'Quiet Zone'
Imagine a cell phone free zone. Actually, the United States has such a place. It's called "The Quiet Zone." Anyone driving west from Washington DC towards ...
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Ending Your Text Messages with Periods
We all know that grammatically you are supposed to end you sentences with periods. We have been taught this since Kindergarten. But as Rachel Feltman ...
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What Happened to Face-to-Face Conversations?
In an article in The New York Times, communications expert Sherry Turkle asks, "What has happened to face-to-face conversation in a world where so ...
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Presidential Candidates Want to Know You Personally
This year's presidential candidates might know you better than you know yourself. According to Alexander Nix, CEO of Cambridge Analytica, candidates' ...
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We Pretend To Be Busier Than We Are
An article on Quartz begins, "In an era of limitless technology and information, life can feel at once empowering and overwhelming—especially ...
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Stop Googling and Start Talking
We get it, we are so connected to each other that we carry around phones in our pockets that are always digitally connected to other people. But did you ...
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Removed: No Phones Allowed
American photographer Eric Pickersgill came up with a fantastic project called "Removed." He removes handheld devices from his pictures to show ...
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The Guy Who Invented Those Smiley Faces
Dr. Scott Fahlman has been working on artificial intelligence for his entire 40-year career at Pittsburgh's Carnegie Mellon University. In particular, ...
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