Maximum PC: Could you imagine if Ron Burgandy owned a cell phone? Actually, it's probably best if you don't visualize what he'd do with one, such things have a tendency to burn a permanent spot in your brain requiring years of therapy to remove. Though you may not want to picture Ron Burgandy firing off sext messages, there's a good chance you or someone you know actively engages in sexting.
YouTube is the largest video platform in the world and according to a report by the Pew Research Center, half of its users look for how to do stuff on it.
While it has taken steps to clamp down on the spread of "fake news," Facebook continues to resist attempts to portray the company as a media entity. But the reality is that many people use it as a news outlet and have come to think of it that way, according to a recent study.
Humans are nothing if not contrary. Technology destroying jobs is something most Americans accept will happen within their lifetimes, according to a new study by the Pew Research Center, just not to their own jobs — which most believe won’t change significantly in the next 50 years.
They're not wrong to think that, a lot of will happen in the next 50 years and we're already seeing the start of more serious automation.
makes sense with smart phones