Innovating for a world where ‘everything computes’
Technology is not only changing our lives, it's also changing how we memorize and recall information. Call it Digital Amnesia or the Google Effect, but storing all our memories online is causing us to forget them IRL. Luckily, the damage is not permanent. Doc's offer advice on how we can reverse the effects.
5 effective memory hacks to remember huge amounts of information easily.
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Surprising research into the reliability of "flashbulb memories."
Why error-correcting memory, long an obscure computing concept, suddenly has major relevance outside of the server room. At least according to Linus Torvalds.
It's easy to think the web's destroying our memories, but the truth might be the opposite.
Do you remember our last article about memory tricks? If not, these tips can help you remember everything from the mundane to the most complex things.
The word \'multitasking\' implies that you can do two or more things at once, but in reality our brains only allow us to do one thing at a time.