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  • The end of tech is here, because tech is in everything

    By Adam Tinworth

    Forget your digital detoxes and back-to-nature retreats. Tech is everywhere, and in everything. It's interwoven into the very fabric of our culture. And we'll only truly get control of it when we accept that as stop seeing tech as something "other".

  • Apple & Google: applying a digital fix for mobile addiction

    By Adam Tinworth

    Last night, Apple gave Facebook the finger, live on stage. Well, OK, not literally.

  • Beyond GDPR: what’s our next step in fixing surveillance capitalism?

    By Adam Tinworth

    Today the General Data Protection regulations kick in. And, annoying though those emails might be, they are the first step in a digital fix of the surveillance capitalism culture.

  • The difference between good digital marketing and spam is simply human

    By Adam Tinworth

    Advertising isn't dead - but crappy digital marketing may well be. If you want to swell well online, don't forget the human in the digital.

  • After the smartphone? Ambient computing could be our next digital fix.

    By Adam Tinworth

    The smartphone isn’t going to die any time soon. What will die - and possibly sooner than you think - is the central role it plays in our digital life. And with it will die the idea that any device will play a central role in our digital existence.

  • Decentralisation can fix digital – if we learn how to sell it

    By Adam Tinworth

    Decentralisation of technology is central to the success of digital. The problem is that no-one cares. How do we make them care?

  • Digital needs to grow up: and that means learning ethics

    By Adam Tinworth

    Right now, the digital world is behaving like a spoilt toddler, doing what it wants without thought of consequences. It's up to us to teach the digital world how to build new tools that are both ethical and responsible.

  • Finding a digital fix for Facebook

    By Adam Tinworth

    If anything is in need of a digital fix right now, it's Facebook. Can the social network be remade in a more privacy-centric form? Or is the fix actually a replacement?

  • Digital Fix – Fix Digital

    By Martin Recke

    Our overblown digital egos have turned tech into a huge mess. Digital sucks, yet we are still desperate to get our daily digital fix. Now, let’s fix digital!

  • To survive rapid innovation, we need mindful adoption of technology

    By Adam Tinworth

    Change sneaks up on you. Once upon a time, the internet was about spotty nerds in their bedrooms…

  • Autonomous cars can fix road deaths – if we don’t rush them onto the roads too fast

    By Adam Tinworth

    In recent weeks, autonomous cars have been responsible for the deaths of a pedestrian and a driver. Are we moving too fast with this innovation?

  • To fix digital, learn from today’s failure of innovation — and do it better

    By Adam Tinworth

    There's a real temptation to turn our backs on technology when things go wrong. That would be a mistake. Innovations cannot be uninvented - so we need to learn from them and move forwards.

  • Yes, Facebook needs regulating. But let’s do it carefully, and do it right.

    By Adam Tinworth

    A new set of revelations about how the data Facebook collects on you has been used makes it more likely than ever that governments will act to regulate the company more directly. But can we get this right?

  • We let tech make us small. Elon Musk is helping us dream big again.

    By Adam Tinworth

    Once the talk of SXSW was new apps and social networks. Now, it's Elon Musk and rockets. The wheel of tech is turning towards the big tech again, and that's exciting…

  • Amongst SXSW 2018’s parties, there’s serious work to be done

    By Adam Tinworth

    Today, one of the world’s longest-running festivals of technology and digital culture kicks off – SXSW Interactive…

  • Hello, Goodbye: making smart decisions about the digital tools we let into our lives

    By Adam Tinworth

    Digital communities and digital companies are supported by those who chose to use them. If we don't like the digital world we've built, we need to start exercising our consumer choices in smarter ways.

  • Is the dream of the good digital citizen dead?

    By Adam Tinworth

    A little more local organising, a little less polarised ranting on the international stage might be exactly the digital fix we need to today’s political woes. In this, perhaps we can start learning from our children.

  • Change how we travel, change the world

    By Adam Tinworth

    Self-driving vehicles will reshape more than the automotive: they have the potential to change everything from retail to the very fabric of our cities.

  • Will there be a mobility backlash, too?

    By Alexander Cohrs

    Will the tech backlash drive the self-driving, electric car revolution off the roads, too? Or are there fundamental differences in how this market operates?

  • Are you enhancing people’s experiences – or addicting them to your product?

    By Adam Tinworth

    There’s a deep, deep difference between the sorts of products that try to addict us into making themselves central in our lives, and those that just serve us.

  • RIP John Perry Barlow, warrior for digital freedoms

    By Adam Tinworth

    John Perry Barlow, who died yesterday, was one of the great early visionaries about the potential of digital: and its terrible risks.

  • The future of work is flexibility: of culture, skills and attitude

    By Adam Tinworth

    Work is changing. Our management styles need to change to match — and so does our sense of what an "a" grade player looks like.

  • Can We Design for Wellbeing?

    By Pamela Pavliscak

    Remember not so long ago, when tech was supposed to make our lives better? While that still may be true, it's no longer the whole story.

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