The Dumbphone Revolution: Why Silicon Valley Geniuses are Ditching Smartphones.
The people who built the attention economy are quietly walking away from it, choosing basic phones that cannot scroll, and gaining back their focus.
The people who built the attention economy are quietly walking away from it, choosing basic phones that cannot scroll, and gaining back their focus.
AI music generators have crossed the threshold from novelty to genuinely emotional, creating personalized soundtracks for moments only you will ever experience.
The physical wallet is becoming ceremonial as contactless payments, digital currencies, and biometric backups make leather and plastic optional.
The internet has a carbon footprint the size of the airline industry, and your inbox is part of the problem, but twenty minutes of cleanup can help.
New biosensor wearables detect stress patterns before they become crises, offering gentle interventions that prevent burnout before it takes hold.
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A new generation of AI assistants brings genuine personality to the conversation, making Siri feel like a relic of a simpler digital age.