Co-authored by Angela Patterson, Ph.D., and Alanna Rivera. It’s hard to imagine a young person’s life without a smartphone. It’s hard to imagine my own without it. And I’m probably not alone in that.
“The smartphone is the modern day hypodermic needle,” cautions Dr. Anna Lembke, Stanford psychiatrist and author of Dopamine Nation, in a discussion about digital addiction. That’s not an attention ...
When the iPhone 14 launched, one of its key talking points was its satellite connectivity. In case of an emergency, the iPhone 14 series could connect to a low-orbit satellite and send an SOS message, ...
Nowadays, smartphones replace the (video) camera on holiday, acts as a portable music player, has space for all WhatsApp media, and holds audio plays, e-books, and documents. To avoid losing such data ...