How do we keep up with technology?
High-tech communication -- from text to email and social networking -- is supposed to make us easier to reach. But as we bombard each other with messages, more people are having trouble responding to all of it -- or simply choosing not to. AP video. (Feb. 26)
High-tech communication -- from text to email and social networking -- is supposed to make us easier to reach. But as we bombard each other with messages, more people are having trouble responding to all of it -- or simply choosing not to. AP video. (Feb. 26)
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