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Study says: leave the multitasking to your computer New research shows that, contrary to popular wisdom, the multitasking worker … ...
The amount of time people spend on the computer while watching TV is going up sharply.
Multitasking overwhelms the brain, but scientists have shown that not all multitasking is equal. It is safer to do two things that involve different senses, such as listening and looking, than ...
Apple's Finally Making the iPad More Like a Mac (For Multitasking, at Least) New collaboration software, better multitasking and actual monitor support come to iPadOS.
For example, one study that generated “multitasking is good for you” headlines actually studied people with Parkinson’s Disease who were using exercise bikes while completing cognitive tasks.
Given the ever-growing array of digital distractions available, multitasking is more prevalent than ever. Unfortunately, experts say, our brains weren't built for this onslaught.
You may be surprised to learn that, in recent research, men were somewhat superior at sorting virtual shirts while pacifying a virtual baby.
The debate is over, and researchers say women are better than men at multitasking. A new study of 120 men and 120 women concluded women were significantly better at juggling multiple things at a time.