As Apple’s mobile revenues continue to decrease in proportion, the question comes to mind – what’s next?
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Technology is rapidly changing many traditional industries, and the construction sector won’t be immune to it.
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Occasionally making yourself inaccessible is essential to boosting focus. A survey found that always being reachable – checking emails during off days, scrolling through social media, responding to texts 24/7 – is associated with higher stress levels. This is known as “continuous partial attention,” a state of alertness largely driven by FOMO.
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Parents across America continue to worry about the apps their children and teens download. Here are two apps that can give parents peace of mind.
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After suffering from hearing loss, Gregory Scott became anxious when meeting with clients in public places throughout New York City. Not knowing if he could hear clients at bars or restaurants worried him.
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As the deadline to get gifts under trees rapidly approaches, retailers should be thinking about leveraging their in-store experiences to encourage shopper sharing on social media.
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Your phone rings, you don’t know the number, and it’s the third time this has happened today – probably a robocall.
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Digital screen use may be causing negative effects on reading comprehension, attention, memory and cognitive capabilities. When screen reading, the habit is to skim, thereby reducing the time allocated to get the general gist of the content.
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Hey, all you copywriters, there’s a new benchmark for speed – 20,000 lines a second.
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Chances are, if you’re on your phone, you’re using an app. There seems to be an app for everything, from social media scrolling to controlling the locks on your doors.
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Of the estimated 3 million apps for anything and everything, there are bound to be some strange ones.
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Pittsburgh draws media attention for innovations in robotics, driverless vehicles and software development. In life sciences, it’s attention from investment dollars supporting breakthroughs in medical devices, therapeutics and health IT.
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Bottled is an app enabling people to meet one another and learn what it’s like to live in another region or country. Think modern-day pen pals.
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There’s a new way to learn a foreign language that more than 1 million subscribers already know about. The Babbel app for web, iOS and Android was developed by 100 linguists and language experts in Berlin. The goal: Tailor foreign language instruction to the learner’s native tongue, and get students to speak the new language as quickly as possible.