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.
Can you recall facts, figures, and birthdays? Do you constantly misplace your sunglasses, wallet, and keys? Maybe a few of these memory hacks from experts in the field will help. Sometimes we crave…
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