May 30, 2023
Syda Productions/Shutterstock.com There isn’t a single part of life that isn’t touched by tech. We’ve gone from flipping wrinkled pages to swiping. From recording tunes as they crackle on-air to listening on-demand. And you’re probably near a screen (you’re here, after all). Sure, technology empowers us to do so many incredible things. We can now…

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There isn’t a single part of life that isn’t touched by tech. We’ve gone from flipping wrinkled pages to swiping. From recording tunes as they crackle on-air to listening on-demand. And you’re probably near a screen (you’re here, after all).

Sure, technology empowers us to do so many incredible things. We can now get groceries without ever leaving home and save lives through the use of 3D-printed organs. But, as tech evolves, there’s one thing that’s increasingly difficult to do: unplug.

Do We Really Need Another Screen?

This week, Google announced the new Pixel tablet, which will be coming sometime in 2023. During the launch, the tech giant highlighted how the Pixel tablet will “reimagine how a tablet can actually be helpful all the time in your home.”

According to Google, “tablets feel out of place in our homes. Hidden away in a drawer, misplaced, presenting a tripping hazard, or just out of battery.”

Google isn’t wrong. I myself have a tablet that’s out of commission until I feel the need to peruse Amazon or read on something other…

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