Smartphones don’t suck. People do
I have spent more time looking at the hard, cracked face of my iPhone than those of my children.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
I have spent more time looking at the hard, cracked face of my iPhone than those of my children.
ByOnline, intimacy is imagined and mystery non-existent. It’s time to lose our smartphones and find ourselves again.
ByThe new wave of smartphones represents a global social experiment into the future of AI and humanity.
ByHis vainglorious $44bn takeover backfired on investors, employees, users – and the world’s richest man himself.
ByTechnology is invaluable to the future of healthcare – but we must also be realistic.
ByThe under-regulated platform lacks transparency. The Southport riots remind us why this matters.
ByNew technologies cannot replace the pleasure and self-expression of living.
ByThe boom in AI investment since ChatGPT’s launch has been accompanied by constant claims that the technology will transform our…
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