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The Digital Lifestyle Index is a compiliation of today's technology companies that support human performance for work, sports and everyday activity. See more about stock market indices on Wikipedia
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Apriori, Inc.
126 E. Wing St.
#220
Arlington Heights, IL
60004
Telephone
847-253-2856
Digital-Lifestyle.com was founded as part of Apriori, Inc. (AA-ER.com) by Mark Bostrom. With the thought in mind that technological devices should be as trouble-free as possible, Mark set out to identify the best of the best in ergonomic design for software, automobiles, exercise equipment, building facilities, retail environments, business campuses, and villages and cities. More ...
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Your Digital Life Sucks When ...
Tasks take much longer than they are estimated to take.
The information you read from the device you're using is much more than you requested, which increases the risk of human error.
The information response from the device you're using is wrong or the device function is not relevant to what you requested.
The information from the device you're using allows intrusions from
advertisers (spam).
The device you're using is not secure, which causes device failure or permits gathering of your private information to a remote hostile
device or human.
The device you're using is fragile or unstable.
The device you're using can cause injury from overuse or unsafe postures or force impacts.
The device you're using is obsequious and wastes time.
The device you're using has 'creeping featuritis' ... it has a lot of extra bells and whistles, but doesn't do the primary tasks all that well.
Profile
AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) is the largest provider of both local and long distance telephone services, wireless service, and DSL Internet access in the United States. AT&T is based in San Antonio, Texas, United States. Formerly SBC Communications, Inc., the company shed its name and took on the iconic AT&T moniker and the T stock-trading symbol (for "telephone") after its acquisition of American Telephone & Telegraph Company (later known as AT&T Corporation).
Since the break-up of AT&T Corp. in 1984, most of the companies spun off from it (the "Baby Bells") have merged into three major US telecommunications groups: Verizon, Qwest, and AT&T Inc. Most of these companies are made up primarily of former components of AT&T Corp. For the new AT&T, these include many Bell Operating Companies and the long distance division. The new AT&T lacks the vertical integration of the historic AT&T Corp. which prompted the antitrust suit and breakup in 1984.