What would you do if you had a friend, a family member, or a coworker pass away? On social media and in your phone, would you keep them as a contact or a friend?
What would you do if you are at the mall, a shopping center, a concert, or some public place going to the restroom and a person of the opposite gender walks in?
If you have recently recorded someone that you believe is driving poorly in Twin Falls while behind the wheel yourself and uploaded the footage to your Facebook page, then guess what.
One time two years ago, some skeezebag stole our phone right out of our purse. For three months we were phone-less. So, we feel fairly well qualified to testify that this video, about what it's like to be surrounded by friends with smartphones when you don't have one, is pretty much spot on.
Ah, technology. What’s new today will most likely be old by tonight, which is why it’s so fun to look back at "must have" goodies that we felt compelled to buy to keep up with the times.
Tap to pay convenience or another way to loose control of personal information.
(CNN) -- Would you be willing to pay for a pair of jeans, a tank of gas or a movie ticket simply by tapping your cell phone against a terminal?