Are we too attached to technology and our mobile devices? MSc student Jessica Di Paolo reports on the first Media Agenda Talk by internet technologist Ben Hammersley on the future of media in an age of ever-advancing technology. The statistics are alarming. According to a group of researchers at Harvard, says Ben Hammersley, 95% of people who own a smartphone have felt their phone vibrating in their pocket when it wasn’t. Initially, such a huge percentage would strike one as odd. But if we think about our checking habits and the amount of time that we spend with new technologies, these statistics are less surprising
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In the media we have always faced lights and shadows; problems and opportunities. Somehow the world ...
[Excerpt] "Some statistics reach into popular culture, and they often become benchmarks by which bot...
Have you ever noticed people using their smartphones while waiting for the train? Or people reaching...
This article argues that the reasons people adopt—or resist adopting—media capabilities on their mob...
For my project, I am interested in discussing how technology has affected our everyday lives, and ex...
We are witnessing relevant changes due both to technological enhancements and modification of user ...
This papers seeks to determine how, and to what extent, social media affects humans as moral beings....
This article focuses on the mobile phone’s permeation into ‘everyday life’ through products, knowled...
non-peer-reviewedLink to the electronic version of this item: https://www.rte.ie/eile/brainstorm/201...
Since the first computers began entering people’s homes more than 30 years ago, human-computer inter...
According to Marshall McLuhan's theory of media, in which he claims that the media have become prost...
Abstract: This article argues that the reasons people adopt—or resist adopting— media capabilities o...
All of the questions we used to ask about cyberspace are now more rewardingly asked about ‘non-media...
Over recent decades digital media and computing have dramatically reshaped the way people across the...
Over the past few years, our society has become so technologically savvy that more and more people h...
In the media we have always faced lights and shadows; problems and opportunities. Somehow the world ...
[Excerpt] "Some statistics reach into popular culture, and they often become benchmarks by which bot...
Have you ever noticed people using their smartphones while waiting for the train? Or people reaching...