In record time, our smartphones have become indispensable, and as mobile technology has become integrated into nearly every aspect of our lives, our smartphones are shifting from device to dependency. But while it’s now clear that we are locked in an intense relationship with our smartphones,...
A.customers need the latest versionB.technology is developing so fast C.they want to invent something newD.they can make a lot of money 【小题2】Thomas Wensma’s attitude to the “planned obsolescence” is ___. A.positiveB.negativeC.indifferentD.neutral 【小题3】...
Addiction is a complex subject, and though it may be tempting to point to young peoples' evolving technology- and media-related behaviors as evidence of new addictions, it is vital to sift out true addictions which reflect severe problems with very specific medical criteria. We should not be ...
In a word, if we try our best to improve, we can see fewer and fewer students addicted to the Internet !With the advancement of technology, some people have become addicted to the Internet.There are some reasons for this phenomenon. First of all, the Internet ...
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Cell phones are used every single day by millions of people across the world. But do we use them more than we should? Many people think that our generation is addicted to technology and cell phones, and I agree with them; everyone is addicted. Kelly Wallace, wrote a Times article “Half...
There's technology out there to remove most traces of nicotine from cigarettes. But tobacco companies don't just ignore this fact -- they go out of their way to enrich the addictive properties of nicotine. There are eight patented ways to increase nicotine content by adding it to the tobacco...
Socializing -- talking -- is a very "addictive" behavior, if one applies the same criteria to it as researchers looking at Internet addiction do. Does the fact that we're now socializing with the help of some technology (can you say, "telephone"?) change the basic process of...
This is the progress paradox: By dint of technology, it’s easy to see our progress when we’re doing relatively meaningless short-term tasks, while it’s quite difficult to see our progress when we’re engaged in the long-term, creative projects that will ultimately have the most impact ...
“If you really want to be able to perform at the highest level, you need the right training in order to do it. And I think gaming and technology and social media are all within that realm now, as a new frontier that they need to be educated on.” ...