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The FOMO Intensifies

HOW MANY TIMES a day do you examine your telephone? Don’t remember; it’ll simply make you depressed. We all want to unplug more regularly. Disconnect, get away from Twitter and Snap and the countless churn of horrific information. This week, the hosts discover the great methods for disconnecting from the large old’ cellular net. David shares pointers for hiding apps from yourself while you’re on vacation, Arielle discusses the right phone manners in social situations, and Michael tells us a way to mentally gift at a live performance without getting too smug about it.

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Some notes: David’s tale about the minimum phone. Rene Chun’s overview of the Punkt dumb phone that most effectively does calling and texts. Dogtrekker lists canine-friendly corporations in California. If you live somewhere else, strive Bringfido.com. Recommendations this week: Detour, Dynalist, and Weather Underground.

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Send the hosts remarks on their non-public Twitter feeds. Arielle Pardes is @pardesoteric, David Pierce is @pierce, and Michael Calore is @snackfight. Being the primary hotline at @GadgetLab.

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