Vox interview Tristan Harris — “Phones are designed to be addicting.”
No, it’s not a surprise. But Harris (former Google design ethicist) outlines the three big things you can do to reduce your device’s hold on
No, it’s not a surprise. But Harris (former Google design ethicist) outlines the three big things you can do to reduce your device’s hold on
Alex Wilhelm at TechCrunch: The average Facebook user has something akin to an unwritten social contract with the company: I use your product, and you
I’m changing my name. Again. It used to be PeteWright.co. That was then. Now, it’s RashPixel.com. See the twist there? It’s subtle, and it happens
The parable of the the PDA: predicting the smartphone’s future | asymco The problem is that the vendors that lost this game failed because they
Crotchety Old Power Users Pro users of yesteryear’s products, the people with the biggest investment in old technologies, are not the people who should be
Gizmodo’s new pen, Joel Johnson, has taken some getting used to. I was used to Pete, the old friend who never knew me, and Joel
Since I’m on the subject, even the Christian Science Monitor is getting in on the blogwagon: Do You Blog? Blogs: Here to stay – with
I really liked Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom. I thought the science fiction was compelling and original. And now, come to find out, Doctorow
I find this immensely amusing. In an episode that shows both the promise and peril of a corporate embrace of blogging, Richards helped Dr. Pepper/Seven
CNN.com – Microsoft takes on teen’s site MikeRoweSoft.com – Jan. 19, 2004 I’ve heard that part of copyright Gestalt says that you can’t let even