If you have ever read Texts From Last Night, you have probably wondered how many of the posted texts are actually true and how many are completely made up.
This might give you the same feeling.
With all of the recent advances in technology, people are becoming increasingly more worried about their privacy.
That worry is right on, according to the Privacy Project public awareness campaign.
I like to call my wife after work every day to let her know I'm on my way home. Looks like I might have to call her from the studio from now on, unless I want to get pulled over...
Flappy Bird is the reason my cell phone battery isn't lasting all day. I seriously considered not telling people about it, but I have seen it pop up on twitter and Facebook so I decided maybe to warn you about it.
It's one of the biggest pet peeves we have today -- people who talk on their cell phones in public. It's annoying, rude and a trend that gets taken to task in a clever new video.
I don't typically go for the wacky hidden camera stuff, but this is pretty damn funny to me for whatever reason. Maybe it's because I first watched this at 5:47 A.M. or maybe it's because I'm a super jolly guy.
One time two years ago, some skeezebag stole our phone right out of our purse. For three months we were phone-less. So, we feel fairly well qualified to testify that this video, about what it's like to be surrounded by friends with smartphones when you don't have one, is pretty much spot on.
Ever been frustrated by flight attendants frantically telling you to turn off your mobile device on an airplane? I have. It's not that I'm so addicted to technology that I absolutely must have my phone on at all times; I just never understood how a super-advanced flying machine could fall out of the sky, just because I'm playing "Angry Birds." Well, as it turns out, the FAA rules on electronic devices may, in fact, be flat out wrong.