As technology becomes a large part of many consumers’ everyday lives, the risk of overexposure to new advances grows for people of all ages. Do you know someone who is far more concerned with blogging, pinging and surfing the Internet than with eating dinner, going to the big game or even watching TV? That person may have a disorder called “Internet addiction.”
Personal Tech Addiction Snares Teens, Adults
Posted by: Jennifer LeClaire September 20, 2006 04:00 AMAs technology becomes a large part of many consumers’ everyday lives, the risk of overexposure to new advances grows for people of all ages. Do you know someone who is far more concerned with blogging, pinging and surfing the Internet than with eating dinner, going to the big game or even watching TV? That person may have a disorder called “Internet addiction.”