Is Google Glass an anti-distraction tool?
In the wake of the Guardian article on conscious computing I've had a couple interesting conversations with people about Google Glass and whether it-- and more generally wearables--
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Skip to contentIn the wake of the Guardian article on conscious computing I've had a couple interesting conversations with people about Google Glass and whether it-- and more generally wearables--
Oliver Burkeman has a really great piece in the Guardian about contemplative computing, or what he refers to as conscious computing. Thanks to my genius of an agent,
Biz Tech Magazine's Ricky Ribeiro has one of those tech piece about technology driving our love of speed that sounds kind of upbeat, but actually is really depressing once
I hate to admit it, but despite spending years working around its edges, I've never read Carl Honore's In Praise of Slowness: Challenging the Cult of Speed. (Hey,
(Which is great, by the way.) Tony: ...these things, they're--Pepper: Machines. Tony: --part of me. Pepper: They're distractions. Tony [pauses]: Maybe.
So reports Larry Rosen, a professor who studies multitasking among students. He recently did a study in which students from middle school through college were told to “study something
...and now it has. On Tumblr, natch.
So says CNN: The average human head weighs 10 pounds in a neutral position -- when your ears are over your shoulders. For every inch you tilt your
Seriously, what the Hell is going on with these Facebook Home commercials? I mean, have companies given up on the idea that the cellphone is anything other than
Experian released a new study on Internet use on personal computers: Experian Marketing Services, a global provider of integrated consumer insight, targeting and cross channel marketing, reveals that