Media consumption via our smartphones is something so normalized that it has permeated every corner of our society, whether we like it or not. Whipping out your phone even in the middle of a classroom ...
Keeping your phone face down on the table can keep you more present and less distracted. "Why are you on your phone right now?" says a voice at the dinner table. You look up. Everyone is talking to ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - Have you heard from your electronic leash today? Has it buzzed, vibrated, rang, or alerted your attention away from something, or someone else? How many of us think twice about ...
Email may have replaced quite a few phone calls, but talking over the phone is still integral to businesses. It makes for a more personal connection between customers, employees, partners and ...
Do you remember the days when everyone had a landline at home? Those hardwired phones are now becoming relics of the past. The mobile phone reigns supreme in our pockets and palms, always ready to ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (WGHP) — Today is “Telephone Tuesday.” ...
When was the last time you turned over your phone (or put it in your pocket) and gazed into the eyes of your beloved for the duration of an entire dinner? It might be longer than you care to admit. Or ...
It may be nothing to write home about, but today's etiquette regarding cellphone use is getting a thoroughly modern makeover — and a lot of attention. "In casual or personal situations, it's often ...
Cellphones have become ubiquitous and, with them, so have text messages. Smartphones have made emails more pervasive, too, but there's still a time and a place for a good old-fashioned phone call. And ...