Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jess Cording is a dietitian and health coach who covers wellness. Have you ever found your focus and your mood completely derailed ...
New research suggests passive phone scrolling late at night may be an early warning sign of worsening mental health.
The days of “above the fold” are over. Long scrolling, single-page sites, and infinitely scrolling sites are becoming more and more common lately, and it’s no mere trend or coincidence. Web design in ...
My phone has hacked my attention. No matter where I am or what I'm doing — brushing my teeth, watching TV, or crossing a street — I find myself incessantly scrolling and tapping on my phone. When I do ...
WIRED’s advice columnist answers questions about streaming and dreaming. You may vaguely recall the “Surprise Me” option, which Netflix introduced during the pandemic. The feature, basically a ...
Scrolling while on the toilet might help you relax, but it could lead to hemorrhoids, too. Credit: Ian Moore / Mashable Composite; wimagine / Boris SV / Moment / Connect Images / nata_rass / iStock / ...
Anu is a Features author at Android Police. You'll find her writing in-depth pieces about automation tools, productivity apps, and explainers. Before joining AP, she used to write for prominent tech ...
Each new hardware and iOS generation introduces new features to improve the overall experience of using an iPhone. Not all of those features are game-changing, nor are they always features that Apple ...
A few years ago, everyone was clicking. Today, we’re all scrolling. Twitter, Pinterest, Facebook, and as of this week, Instagram and Medium - it seems everyone is getting on the infinite scroll bus.
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