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There are 5 posts tagged phone (this is page 1 of 1).

Archive: 384

In 2017, the CDC reported that the number of people that have a cellphone only surpassed 50%, with only 6.5% of people reporting that they had a landline phone

February 26, 2019

549: Cell Replacement

How often do you replace your cell phone? Full episode script When smartphones first came out, less than a decade ago, a two-year replacement cycle had already become a pretty normal thing for carriers, and that is a cycle that carried through to smartphones. But how long do those phones actually last? In March, TechRepublic […]

July 12, 2018

461: GPS

Do you leave the GPS on your phone on? Full episode script In September of 2006, NPR’s Morning Edition ran an extensive story about a new technology and all of the potentially worrisome impacts that it might have. The article discussed the benefits and drawbacks of a technology built in to 100 million cell phones […]

January 29, 2018

384: Landline

Do you still use or have a landline phone? Back around 2003 in the United States, the Centers for Disease Control (of all agencies) started tracking statistics about cell phones and landline use in the United States. They did so to ensure that their health interview statistics accounted for a representative sample of all people. […]

September 28, 2017

323: Voicemail

Do you leave voicemails? Show notes and links https://hbr.org/2013/09/time-to-hang-up-on-voice-mail https://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/15/fashion/millennials-shy-away-from-voice-mail.html https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2014-12-22/coca-cola-disconnects-voice-mail-at-headquarters https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-06-02/jpmorgan-says-don-t-leave-message-at-the-tone-as-voice-mail-dies

May 24, 2017
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