Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast As an elder millennial, I received my first cell phone during my senior year of ...
Mario Ortiz Manero had problems with doomscrolling until he made a new app. (Mario Ortiz Manero via SWNS) By Imogen Howse An entrepreneur who used to miss plans with friends because he was too busy ...
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An entrepreneur who used to miss plans with friends because he was too busy doomscrolling has made a new app to help tackle phone addiction. Mario Ortiz Manero, 24, says he first noticed he was ...