The hidden bias that keeps smart people quiet

When I was a product marketing leader for a corporate regional bank, I found myself getting annoyed during an all-day strategy meeting. My frustration came from hearing the same voices, sharing the same old ideas. I wondered why other people, especially the women in the room, weren’t speaking up. I remember thinking, “Well, you could beContinueContinue reading “The hidden bias that keeps smart people quiet”

Why we should worry about the recent decline of reading, according to science

Last year, various surveys, including reliable indicators, have highlighted a significant decline in reading habits over the past decades. The most striking evidence is not simply that people read less, but that their capacity for deep reading is weakening. According to OECD data, the proportion of 15-year-olds who fail to reach minimum reading proficiency hasContinueContinue reading “Why we should worry about the recent decline of reading, according to science”

Samsung’s Galaxy Z TriFold is a phone, a tablet, and a realistic test of how much device you really need

Foldable phones have spent years trying to justify themselves. Some were too fragile, others too bulky, and most felt like solutions in search of a problem. The Galaxy Z TriFold is Samsung’s clearest attempt yet to answer a more reasonable question: Can one device replace the phone-tablet combo without becoming a chore to carry? ComingContinueContinue reading “Samsung’s Galaxy Z TriFold is a phone, a tablet, and a realistic test of how much device you really need”

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