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It’s honestly impressive how much a small change can derail our routine, especially when we

It’s honestly impressive how much a small change can derail our routine, especially when we’re used to muscle memory taking... [Gizmodo]( October 26, 2019 [iPhone Users Are Accidentally Deleting Their Emails Thanks to Apple's Boneheaded UI Update]( [It’s honestly impressive how much a small change can derail our routine, especially when we’re used to muscle memory taking the wheel for those million and one itty bitty tasks each day no one has time to think about.]( [Samsung]( [A Month With the Improved Galaxy Fold and I Actually Still Like It]( [Following the ambitious but janky Royole Flexpai, Samsung’s Galaxy Fold was supposed to be the redeemer, a device that demonstrated the power of foldable tech. 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