Motion sickness afflicts one in three adults and one in two children. Vehicle passengers are more likely to suffer from the problem because they can't anticipate what's ahead in the same way the ...
It's a cliche, but it's one of those cliches that is often true: you're always looking at your phone. Whether it's scrolling social media, checking work emails, or brushing up on current events, a lot ...
As a passenger, of course. Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac Apple’s Vehicle Motion Cues feature will help you use your iPhone in the car by reducing feelings of motion sickness. With the feature ...