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Notiert, dann analysiert

(Noted, then analyzed)

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Newspaper | Kölnische Rundschau
Date | 27.1.2017
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | emojis, smartphone
Summary | A new app called Daylio allows smartphone users to keep a diary based on emojis (text is also possible). The general idea is to include an emoji describing one's mood and a few emojis about one's activities. The app then offers analyses and mood statistics to users reflecting their mood patterns.
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Dein iPhone kann etwas, das du nicht kennst...

(Your iPhone can do something that you don't know about...)

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Newspaper | Welt
Date | 23.2.2017
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | (mental) health, emojis, smartphone
Summary | The iPhone has many features that you may not know about. You can create shortcuts to type your favorite emojis rather than search them manually on the keyboard. With a simple touch of the home button you can reorganize your screen so that when using your iPhone one-handedly even smaller hands can reach all content that would usually be at the top of the display.You can have Siri acoustically announce who is calling. To improve your selfies you can use the volume button on your headphones to take a picture from afar. Also, to avoid anxiety from lots of app notifications you can just deactivate those.
Image Description | Many screenshots and GIFs illustrating the directions and a Getty image of a woman 'blown away' while looking at her smartphone.
Image Tags | female(s), gifs, selfie, smartphone

Digitales Leben: Der Boom der Emojis

(Digital life: The boom of emojis)

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Newspaper | Handelszeitung
Date | 22.5.2015
Language | German
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | emojis, marketing, smartphone
Summary | Emojis can no longer be avoided. People from all ranks of life are using them. Companies even use them in marketing and have to regulate their use; the eggplant emoji is inappropriate. Every smartphone has a few hundred emojis available and an app exists that lets users communicate with emojis only – it is called Emojli.
Image Description | Digital image representing different emojis.
Image Tags | emojis

Try fast, fail fast, learn fast

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Newspaper | Handelszeitung
Date | 28.7.2016
Language | German
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | artificial intelligence, smartphone
Summary | In an interview with the Swisscom director Urs Schaeppi, the future and past of mobile technologies are discussed. Schaeppi is convinced that interconnectedness of electronic devices is key when thinking about future developments in mobile technologies. An example would be connecting smartphone with one’s car so that while driving, one could verbally ask the smartphone for directions which then communicates the information to the car navigation system. Language commands and better and broader internet connection are the main priorities for mobile communication.
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Die fünf Phasen der Trauer ums Smartphone

(The five steps of mourning for your smartphone)

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Newspaper | 20 Minuten
Date | 6.7.2014
Language | German
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | smartphone
Summary | Many people are acquainted with the feeling of losing one’s smartphone to water damage, be it at a swimming pool or in a toilet. It is very common for people to use their smartphone while on the toilet or for their smartphone to fall into the toilet while pulling down tight pants. The smartphone has become the new most important and cherished everyday item. When paying with a smartphone becomes possible, smartphones will have completely replaced wallets.
Image Description | Series of Disney Gifs.
Image Tags | gifs

Tablets und Twitter –darauf stehen Junge

(Tablets and Twitter – that’s what young people like)

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Newspaper | 20 Minuten
Date | 30.10.2014
Language | German
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | research/study, smartphone, social media, youth
Summary | A study conducted by the Zurich University of Applied Science shows that of 1000 informants between the ages of 12-19, 97% have a smartphone and only 1% a traditional mobile phone. Fewer young people use mp3 players than in recent years but listening to music still ranks high among young people. Social media use has increased considerably while different age groups target different platforms: 18-19 year-olds prefer Facebook while 14-15 year-olds use Twitter more profusely. Young people report having fewer offline hobbies than in recent years but still make sure to meet with friends on a daily basis.
Image Description | Photograph of two male teenagers wearing headphones; one of them is using a tablet and the other is eating a burger.
Image Tags | headphones, male(s), tablet

Im Digital-Detox-Camp sind Smartphones tabu

(Smartphones are taboo in digital detox camps)

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Newspaper | 20 Minuten
Date | 23.7.2015
Language | German
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | addiction, smartphone, technology-free
Summary | Many people feel the need to restrict their technology use by taking a technology free or digital ‘detox’ holiday. Some tourist destinations already offer specific technology free accommodations, f.i. a monastery in Germany and a camp near Silicon Valley in California. Visitors are told to paint rather than instagram and talk to people rather than tweet. Ironically, these technology free spaces have become a luxury.
Image Description | Series of ten photographs potraying young people at digital detox camps.
Image Tags | female(s), male(s)

Schüler ärgern sich über offizielles Handyverbot

(Students are upset about official mobile phone prohibition)

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Newspaper | 20 Minuten
Date | 14.8.2015
Language | German
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | school, smartphone, technology-free
Summary | Several schools in Switzerland have prohibited the use of mobile phones inside their buildings. Educators would like the students to interact with each other face-to-face rather than stare at their smartphones. Students are very upset, and media experts claim that schools need to adapt to changing times and teach a pragmatic use of new media.
Image Description | Photograph of a school playground where young people/students are walking.
Image Tags | female(s), male(s), school

Wir schauen täglich 88-mal aufs Handy

(We look at our mobile phones 88 times a day)

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Newspaper | 20 Minuten
Date | 13.10.2015
Language | German
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | addiction, smartphone
Summary | We spend 2.5 hours a day using our smartphones, and young people spend 3 hours a day. We look at our phones 88 times a day on average because the expectation of a message releases dopamin into our blood flow. The same mechanism causes gambling addiction with slot machines. We need to make an actual effort to make room for smartphone and internet free time in order to stay focused on the task at hand. Otherwise we run the risk of suffering from a ‘digital burnout’.
Image Description | Series of three photographs: portrait of interviewee, hands holding smartphones, and child using his smartphone in bed.
Image Tags | hand(s), male(s), smartphone

Schulen verbieten Handys – sogar während Pausen

(Schools prohibit mobile phones – even during recess)

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Newspaper | 20 Minuten
Date | 11.9.2016
Language | German
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | digitized education, school, smartphone, technology-free
Summary | Several Swiss schools are prohibiting smartphone use at school, even outside of classes. Apparently, teachers think that students are no longer interacting with one another. This ban clearly clashes with the Swiss German curriculum reform “Lehrplan 21” which plans to occasionally introduce smartphone use in the classroom for school assignments. It does not make sense for a few schools to refuse to acknowledge what is now a reality, namely that people now frequently use their smartphones to communicate rather than talking face-to-face.
Image Description | Series of four photographs: group of teenagers sitting together and using their smartphone, and three portraits of male interviewees.
Image Tags | female(s), male(s), smartphone

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