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July 7th, 2009

Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit

Posted by Zack Whittaker @ 5:23 am

Categories: Discussion, Hardware, Mobile computing, Productivity, Social networking

Tags: RIM BlackBerry, Handhelds, Hardware, Zack Whittaker

My BlackBerry of late has been such a central part of my life, the idea of being separated from it makes my heart skip a beat with worry.

As a journalist, I get a lot of emails — at least 30 emails per day on average. But because I have multiple email accounts, TwitterBerry notifications and the Facebook application installed on my phone, I can get up to 100 notifications in a working day.

My all-round behaviour has altered as a result. My friends will hear the dulcet tones of BBPro_GungHo, the default message notification, and my reaction will be that of stress and frustration. “Oh my God, not another damn email!” yet on the inside I jump up and down shouting, “YAY! I’m popular!”. It’s odd behaviour, but I bet I am not the only person who does it.

The Daily Mail, still a way away from being recognised as a reputable source of information, claims research carried out shows BlackBerry addictions being similar to that of drug addictions. The focus of the world around BlackBerry users becomes so narrow, they almost blank out parts of everyday life that happens around them.

Barack Obama, before he took office, was told he would not be able to send emails from his BlackBerry. Well, if you’re the leader of the free world and the most powerful man on the planet, it turned out he can override what his security agencies recommend. He’s still in full swing with his device, which could well be the most secure device on Earth, after saying, “administrators would have to pry it from my hands” [after becoming inaugurated.]

MIT conducted studies which resolved that too much BlackBerry “can cause serious stress”. Again, true. When Elliot threw his BlackBerry against the wall, smashing the screen and denting the casing, I felt this would be a perfect time to tell him to calm down. Little did I know that telling someone to calm down when in fact, all they want to do is be angry, is not the best idea.

According to WBZTV:

“As a result of the MIT studies, some companies are looking at forcing employees to take breaks from their BlackBerry’s at certain times of the day, possibly to turn them off or put them in a box. But [a researcher on the study] says the addiction is so strong that no company has been able to do that yet.”

Just the other day, I was walking towards my friend’s house, BlackBerry in hand replying to a Facebook message, and start walking over the zebra crossing. The crossing are pedestrians’ right-of-way: any traffic coming must stop without fail to let the person cross as and when someone waits to cross. However, I never wait to cross and just start walking which can yield hilarious results of people slamming on their brakes. On this occasion, I didn’t see the car speeding round the corner, far too fast. And had I not had my BlackBerry in my hand with eyes glazed over with Facebook deliciousness, I probably wouldn’t have a massive gash on my leg as a result of being hit by the car.

Maybe the BlackBerry addiction could start the next generation of workaholics… could you give up your BlackBerry for an hour, a day or even a week?

Zack Whittaker, the youngest in the ZDNet network, is a British student at the University of Kent, Canterbury, where he studies BA (Hons) Criminology and Social Policy. His insight into the next-generation is unique and first-hand, sharing his knowledge of the here and now but more so what's next and how to get there.

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RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit
My phone and my blackberry are separate. I keep my Blackberry in my bag when driving so that I dont use it. The phone is hooked to the bluetooth. Though even the phone is not a good thing to use while... (Read the rest)
Posted by: rjshb@... Posted on: 07/17/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
when an addiction starts to get destructive...  mr1972 | 07/07/09
The split-device concept  zwhittakerZDNet Moderator | 07/07/09
I don't think so...  mr1972 | 07/07/09
Not really  fernande-zdnet | 07/08/09
Driving is NOT for multitasking!!!  john.foggitt@... | 07/14/09
Split Devices  compudog | 07/08/09
Crackberry Addiction  chromeronin | 07/08/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  Genosyne | 07/08/09
Law in England  zclayton3 | 07/08/09
Road manners in England  Dr.Who | 07/08/09
Read Again  SteveGJ | 07/09/09
Same Law in Maryland, DC  joeller | 07/09/09
Need to control the interuption interval  sah42 | 07/08/09
about control  Richard.Vickery@... | 07/08/09
true but that's not what I'm suggesting  sah42 | 07/08/09
Interruption  compudog | 07/08/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  sendorf@... | 07/08/09
Brake slam  compudog | 07/08/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  ALAN TESSIER | 07/08/09
30 Messages a day?  pmarkind@... | 07/08/09
30 messages a day  compudog | 07/08/09
amen  pgit | 07/08/09
Uh Huh  joeller | 07/09/09
Instant replies  joeller | 07/09/09
Me2  panzrwagn@... | 07/08/09
Response Required  chromeronin | 07/08/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  nigebj | 07/08/09
Simplify your life  fernande-zdnet | 07/08/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  Mel_Snyder | 07/08/09
Unplug!  ColdFusion_z | 07/08/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  tcondon@... | 07/08/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  compudog | 07/08/09
Get a life  minardi | 07/08/09
I just read this again  fernande-zdnet | 07/08/09
The driver must have texting on Facebook while driving  minardi | 07/08/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  rletter@... | 07/08/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  rhomp2002@... | 07/08/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  Tuggerofhearts | 07/08/09
Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  Spook0 | 07/08/09
Zack is an idiot, and deserves his gash!  rolnmrbl@... | 07/08/09
Stipid?  juzdownunder | 07/08/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  sinsinthecity | 07/08/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  Digitalkryme@... | 07/08/09
Nothing new, Cars are dangerous!  Finsnake | 07/08/09
Why just Blackberry?  [deXter] | 07/08/09
Do you always step out in to traffic without looking?  Dry_Land_Is_Not_A_Myth | 07/08/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  chromeronin | 07/08/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  monei011 | 07/08/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  LeeR_z | 07/08/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  incredibleman | 07/08/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  moodiesburn | 07/08/09
Kicking that nasty 'Want to be popular' habit  Steve*1* | 07/08/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  SteveGJ | 07/09/09
Wrong Button  SteveGJ | 07/09/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  info@... | 07/09/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  simon.reeve@... | 07/09/09
Notice how it is never the ADDICT'S fault??  kaninelupus | 07/09/09
Just get a life  johnnydoe1894 | 07/09/09
LOL - Just a sec let me twitter and FB and tell everyone I just took a  USTechHead | 07/09/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  Masari.Jones | 07/09/09
How old are you....  Steve*1* | 07/09/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  frankysp | 07/09/09
Do the math  oldbaritone | 07/09/09
It's called maths  Timothy (TRiG) | 07/10/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  Storme_biz@... | 07/09/09
Yup.  Timothy (TRiG) | 07/10/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  randall.wilkinson@... | 07/09/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  monei011 | 07/09/09
ATTN: Blackberry Drivers  netuzer | 07/09/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  wordreet | 07/11/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  paul.everett@... | 07/13/09
RE: Kicking that nasty BlackBerry habit  rjshb@... | 07/17/09

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