
Netflix’s The Social Dilemma Paints a Sober Portrait of Tech’s Influence
Technology is morally neutral, right? Not so fast. A new documentary on Netflix suggests there’s nothing neutral about social media at all.
Technology is morally neutral, right? Not so fast. A new documentary on Netflix suggests there’s nothing neutral about social media at all.
At play practice one night when I was a high schooler in the late ’80s, some friends broke out a Ouija board. Though I’d grown
I recently read an article about a 1-year old who didn’t quite understand why a print magazine didn’t behave the same way an iPad does.
A new study by the University College of London found a link between the size of your brain and the number of friends you have
Turn off the TV. That’s the blunt message from the American Academy of Pediatrics to parents of children under the age of 2. And even
About 4 million folks have picked up a shiny new iPhone 4S since its release a couple of weeks ago, and most of them knew
If you haven’t noticed, hostile avians are everywhere. I’m not talking about the kind Hitchcock made famous, of course. I’m talking about their digital descendants
I’ve got to admit, I really love the recent Toyota Venza commercial. It focuses on a young girl who’s worrying about her parent’s lack of
Steve Jobs, the computer visionary who helped create Apple, then was fired from Apple, then came back to Apple to take the business to unprecedented
Here at Plugged In we love statistics and studies. In our daily cultural research and media reviews, we’re constantly plucking out quotes and figures from
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