Evolving phone habits: What we’ve lost and what we’re bringing back
Over the past 150 years, telephone technology and the way people use it have evolved dramatically. Many former habits are lost to time, and many new ones are emerging.
Over the past 150 years, telephone technology and the way people use it have evolved dramatically. Many former habits are lost to time, and many new ones are emerging.
When coming up with a name for your baby, why choose a common name like John or Mary when you can opt for more interesting names?
From motion sensors that map your daily routine to Bluetooth beacons logging who you’ve been near, modern smartphones carry a suite of tools that can gather far more than a location pin on a map.
Spokeo does a deep dive into the year’s most popular baby names by state and region using data from the Social Security Administration.
Facial recognition has long been embedded in smartphones. Apple’s Face ID made it second nature, and now smart home systems are using similar tech to secure front doors, detect visitors, and personalize smart displays.
In this article, Spokeo breaks down screen time: how much people are on their phones, which apps consume the most time, and how those habits shift by age, gender, and job status.