Tech Nation interview
A couple weeks ago I went up to KQED's San Francisco studio to do an interview with Tech Nation's Moira Gunn. With a little diligence you can now
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Skip to contentA couple weeks ago I went up to KQED's San Francisco studio to do an interview with Tech Nation's Moira Gunn. With a little diligence you can now
I recently found out about a Canadian company, CanFocus, and their in-development product, MyFocus. You might think of it as a neutron bomb for digital distractions: it's a
I wrote about this research a few months ago, but Salon has an article on some really interesting research done in Edinburgh on the effects of walking on
My interview with Ross Reynods at KUOW in Seattle is now online. Check it out!
Dylan Love on the case against Google Now: How do we draw the distinction between the technology that makes your life easier and the technology that breeds mindlessness?
When I was writing The Distraction Addiction, I got into the habit of getting up super-early to write. I'm not a morning person, and never have been, but
From Weiser and Brown's 1996 article, "The Coming Age of Calm Technology [pdf]" this still rings true today: When computers are used behind closed doors by experts, calmness
So yesterday I spent an hour with the great Vincent Horn, cofounder of the Buddhist Geeks empire. We talked about the book, contemplative computing, contemplative practice, and all
This almost makes me want to buy Grand Theft Auto V: the in-game version of Twitter called Bleeter. Here's the description: Information isn't about imparting knowledge anymore. The
Australian philosopher Damon Young has a piece about photography, self-distraction, and the use of cameras to avoid deeper interactions and difficult questions: We are not simply eyes and