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Technology is Not the Problem

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Is technology the problem? Timandra Harkness dives into the complex relationship between humans and tech in “Technology is Not the Problem.” Exploring the addictive nature of our devices and the data-driven world, Harkness challenges readers to confront how and why we engage with technology (ISBN: 9780008494612). Discover the real issue behind our tech obsession.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780008494612
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 474 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0008494614
  • Publisher Date: 23 May 2024
  • Height: 152 mm
  • Spine Width: 31 mm
  • Width: 234 mm

18 reviews for Technology is Not the Problem

  1. Abhishek Kumar

    Interesting perspective, but I wish it went deeper into the ethical implications. Still, a good starting point for discussion.

  2. Ashish Kumar

    An eye-opening exploration of our tech obsession. It’s a wake-up call for anyone glued to their devices.

  3. Siddharth Kumar Pandey

    This book is a must-read for anyone who feels overwhelmed by technology. It offers a fresh and critical perspective.

  4. Riya Gorl

    A well-written and insightful look at our relationship with technology. It’s made me much more aware of my screen time.

  5. Midhunprasad M

    Loved it! A game-changer in how I view technology’s role in my life and society. Highly recommend!

  6. Shubham Mishra

    I enjoyed the book, but it didn’t completely change my mind about technology. Some valid points were made, though.

  7. Vaibhav Raj

    A bit dense at times, but worth sticking with it. Harkness provides a nuanced understanding of the issue.

  8. Ashutosh Kumar Singh

    I found myself agreeing with many of Harkness’s points. It definitely made me think about my tech use.

  9. Pratishtha Tekriwal

    I had high hopes, but it fell a little flat for me. Some good insights, but it didn’t fully engage me.

  10. Maruthi Vasanth Tallapragada

    Harkness raises important questions. Sometimes felt a bit repetitive, but overall, a worthwhile exploration of our tech dependence.

  11. Apurva Chaudhary

    A timely and important book. Harkness offers a compelling argument about our relationship with technology.

  12. Prashik Sheshrao Wankhade

    I appreciated the author’s nuanced approach. The book made me reflect on the positive and negative impacts of technology.

  13. Chhayank Bokolia

    I wish there were more practical tips for breaking free from tech dependence, but it does offer a starting point.

  14. Siddharth Kumar Pandey

    Ultimately, it’s a bit preachy for me. Still some valuable points.

  15. Chilaka Alan

    Challenging but rewarding read. It pushed me to think critically about the role of technology in my life.

  16. Kanak Singhal

    A thought-provoking read, but I felt it could have offered more concrete solutions. Still, it made me reconsider my tech habits.

  17. Karan Premanand Chikate

    Good food for thought. It is a very thought provoking book. Worth reading.

  18. Prasannajit Sahoo

    Not a bad book, but I wasn’t blown away. It felt a little too academic for my taste. Still interesting concepts.

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