Should Apple be made responsible for making iPhones less addictive?<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>A thoughtful new piece by Farhad Manjoo in
The New York Times today takes a look how Apple could improve our relationship with our iPhones. While it’s not the iPhone maker’s fault we’re so addicted to our devices, Manjoo thinks there’s an opportunity for Apple to encourage more intentional use, which would mean less use. Could there be a way to do this that’s both beneficial for users and Apple?</p>
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Should Apple be made responsible for making iPhones less addictive?