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If you’re using a modern web browser, chances are you’ve got a few tabs open at the same time. Most certainly, there are too many of them. Is fine because they can be used to compare pages, keep note of the stuff you wish to read later, or just keep track of your efforts. It’s just that they’re so helpful that using them can rapidly become a burdensome experience. Within the first 30 minutes of si
For decades, social psychologists have understood that the link between attitudes and conduct is convoluted, if not weak. Both online and offline, this is true. Retargeting advertising, for example, may annoy you, but they probably haven’t affected your online shopping habits. There is a lot of information in the privacy policy or the terms of service that is relevant to the context in which they
Problem-solving is an important part of everyday life, from organizing your video library to deciding whether to buy a car. Small problems (like trying to solve a math equation on your school assignment) to significant problems (planning your future career path). In cognitive psychology, problem-solving is closely related to the mental process by which people discover, analyze, and resolve issues.
Many of us think we can multitask to our hearts’ content, but studies reveal that our brains aren’t nearly as adept at doing so as we would have us believe. Research shows that multitasking can really harm your productivity because it reduces your cognition, focus, and overall efficiency. Is there a specific reason why multitasking is so detrimental to one’s productivity? While it may appear that
For a long time, new technologies have stoked anxiety over invasions of personal privacy. Nonlinear narrative anxiety – the dread that one’s personal communication would be seen by others – was prevalent in the 15th century. Similar fears about operators eavesdropping on private phone calls arose with the introduction of the telephone. And, of course, in the information realm, there are new worrie
We often only display to the world a final, finished product design. That’s sort of like releasing only the last 10 minutes of a movie: it doesn’t show all of the mis-starts and dead-ends that to make the final ending meaningful. I’d like to explain one of the first sketches we did of the Ubiquity mouse-based interface, and why we didn’t stick with it. Usage: Step one: Make a selection. The Ubiqui
What additional abilities should designers acquire? There are many debates regarding this. Is it better for designers to learn how to code, write, or comprehend the underlying principles of business? Despite their importance, some abilities may not be necessary. In my opinion, every designer should have a basic understanding of psychology. To better understand ourselves and the reality around us,
Here’s the question: Does automatically generated interfaces — based on user skill, dexterity, and impairments — have a place in Firefox? The University of Washington recently released a program called Supple. Essentially, it puts you through a small digital obstacle course — move your cursor here, click there — and then calculates all of your motor-skill constants: what’s the difference between y
Since the beta version of Mozilla’s Firefox, I’ve been a devotee. It became my go-to web browser in 2004. In addition to being open-source, it was far superior to Internet Explorer in terms of both performance and security. The landscape has shifted. However, fewer and fewer individuals are still using the browser. In light of the fact that a sizable chunk of Firefox’s small user base is made up o
At AzarAsk, we publish informative content on technology and psychology. We believe that real progress happens when people are informed and inspired. We work to bring our readers the latest information in these rapidly changing fields so that they can stay ahead of the curve. In addition to reporting on the latest developments, we also provide in-depth analysis and thoughtful commentary on the imp
Ubuntu Ubiquity Ubuntu and its offshoots ship with Ubiquity as their default installer. It can be activated to launch from the device’s options or from the interface of the Live mode through the Bootable Cd or USB. Ubuntu 6.06 Extended “Dapper Drake” was the first to include it. If the user prefers, they can change the language at the start of the program. It is made to be simple to use. You can s
I’ve got about 20 Chrome tabs open right now, and I feel the same way you do: they’re all too vital to close. Everything from articles that I’m currently working on to Trello and analytics for social media may be found there. But, what’s more? At the end of the day, I’ll most likely close all of the open tabs sans actually doing anything. This isn’t a new occurrence for me. I’ve often wondered why
In essence, a phishing attack is a kind of hack used by cybercriminals to trick victims into performing a certain activity. These emails are frequently sent in bulk with the intention of duping unwary persons into falling into their fraud. Every day, a new type of phishing assault is launched against enterprises. Some feature the use of email and web pages, while others may entail the use of text
It is common to speak of context-free languages in terms of context-free grammars (CFGs). A series of recursion rules used to produce string patterns is known as a context-free grammar. There is no way for a context-free grammar to account for every imaginable language. Each of these academic disciplines investigates context-free grammar in different ways. Computer engineering looks at the design
Using algorithms to solve problems can be a wonderful option when the result must be 100% exact or if each decision must follow the same method. A different method might be required if performance is the most important consideration. Approaching a problem the proper way can often be the key to finding a solution that works. An algorithm is a term used in psychology to describe a few of these probl
Studying how an individual’s thoughts, emotions, ideas, and aspirations are formed through their interactions with others is the focus of social psychology as a scientific discipline. To truly understand ourselves, it is essential to understand how we interact with other people. Our conduct and feelings are constantly being shaped by the people around us, whether we are aware of it or not. Even th
According to Mozilla’s data-driven findings, the Firefox browser has been updated with a new look. Additional features based on the user feedback have been added to the mobile version of the Firefox browser in order to make web browsing more comprehensive and efficient. The redesigned interface on Mozilla Firefox for Android devices has sections dedicated to improving how consumers navigate on the
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