Texting while walking, coming through!
Via Gizmodo, this nice piece of improv / tech commentary:
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Skip to contentVia Gizmodo, this nice piece of improv / tech commentary:
This from an interview with Linda Stone: The people I spoke with who worked in office jobs typically said they managed their time. Many of them had taken
For a long time I've been suspicious about the desire to make interfaces "invisible" or "intuitive." Mainly I think that, when it comes to interacting with the world
John Pavlus argues in Technology Review that, contrary to the vision of Google Glass and designers who imagine being able to automatically trigger actions by just doing unobtrusive
Tony Schwartz (who I've mentioned before) unplugs: The first time I felt a distracting impulse, it was to Google something I'd read. The initial pull was compelling, but
What I love about this Philippe Starck interview is that it flies completely in the face of the modern idea that good ideas come out of endless networking,
I don't have much to add to Evan Seliger's Wired piece about Facebook Home and the message of its advertising videos: to be cool, worthy of admiration and emulation,
One of the points I make in the book is that one source of our dissatisfaction with smartphones and other personal electronics is that we instinctively want to
A friend of mine asks for clarification about my recent ringtone experiment: So, explain the silent ringtone a bit more? How do you do it, and doesn't it
Mark McGuiness admits that "Yes, the Internet is Changing Your Brain," but then does what I wish more writers would do: ask what that means, and what good