And while there’s no shame in wanting a buffer, it often signals certain patterns in our social behavior. Below are eight habits I’ve noticed in people (including myself) who rely on phone-fiddling ...
Putting your smartphone away at work may not be a good enough strategy to stop procrastinating, researchers said this week.
Dear Margar-etiquette, As a customer at a retail or grocery store, I am almost overly annoyed by people being on their phones ...
A new study published in Frontiers in Computer Science investigated if placing smartphones just out of our reach while we're ...
Previous research shows people interact with their smartphones every four to six minutes. The post Study finds people will ...
open image in gallery People interact with their smartphones every four to six minutes. More than 40 percent of Americans say they’re addicted to their phones (Getty Images) There are things ...