SAN JOSE — Suspicions confirmed: The iPhone is habit-forming.A survey of about 200 Stanford University undergraduates revealed that almost a third worry about becoming addicted to their iPhones, think they may be using them too much and dread becoming “one of those iPhone people.”More than a third said that they’d heard complaints they were using their iPhone too much. But nearly three-quarters …
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Stanford survey finds iPhone users hooked, happy (Ventura County Star)
A survey of about 200 Stanford University undergraduates revealed that almost a third worry about becoming addicted to their iPhones, think they may be using them too much and dread becoming “one of those iPhone people.”
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Stanford survey finds iPhone habit-forming (Contra Costa Times)
A survey of about 200 Stanford University undergraduates revealed that almost a third worry about becoming addicted to their iPhones, think they may be using them too much and dread becoming “one of those iPhone people.”
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Stanford survey finds iPhone habit-forming (San Jose Mercury News)


