Calm Tech Certification 'Rewards' Less Distracting Tech
An anonymous reader quotes a report from IEEE Spectrum: [Amber Case is a speaker and author of Calm Technology.] Case's book, inspired by the work of Xerox PARC researchers Mark Weiser and John Seely Brown, outlines eight principles for calm technology; examples include the idea that technology "should require the smallest possible amount of attention" while in use, and that it "should work even when it fails." The book's ideas gained the attention of major technology companies, including Microsoft and Amazon, and Case gave talks at TED and the Thinking Digital Conference, among others. "But that wasn't enough," says Case. While her ideas received plenty of interest, she noticed that interest didn't translate to concrete action. Companies designing new products were unclear on what was right, or wrong, and uncertain about how they might put calm technology ideals into practice.
So, Case decided on a new approach. She founded the Calm Tech Institute in May 2024 to develop and promote a Calm Tech certification. "A standard is a good way of rewarding that behavior," says Case. The certification includes 81 points that span six categories: attention, periphery, durability, light, sound, and materials. Some of the certification's specifications are quite stringent. It outlines minimum standards for user interface (UI) design, such as consistent use of icons and font typography, asks that all but the "most crucial" notifications be turned off by default, and requires an instruction booklet with a list of replacements and compatible parts.
The first handful of devices that earned the Calm Tech certification were announced at, or just before, CES 2025. This first batch included, for example, the reMarkable Paper Pro. Released on September 4, 2024, the Paper Pro looks like an iPad and has a color eInk display, but it's tightly focused on writing and organizing notes with the tablet's included stylus. ReMarkable purposefully constrains the device's features to maintain a distraction-free experience. Though it can sync notes online, the Paper Pro doesn't have an app store, a web browser, or widgets. It doesn't even display the time. [...]
Another early adopter was Mui Labs, creator of the Mui Board, a smart home device that looks like a piece of finely finished decorative wood but, when touched, illuminates to reveal a smart home interface. [...] Several other devices earned certification in late 2024. These include the AirThings View Plus, an air quality monitor with a simple eInk display that I highlighted during the 2021 wildfire season; the Daylight Computer, a portable PC with an eInk display and custom OS meant to reduce distractions; and Unpluq, a physical dongle that can lock apps on Android and iOS devices until the dongle is moved close to the device. Calm Tech Institute's certification is not yet publicly available, though it does hope to have it published "soon," says Case.
Spectrum notes that Calm is "also exploring research into calm technology and working with neuroscientists to study the 'cognitive need for dimensionality and texture' in user interfaces."
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Cherished village bakery to 'sell up' after chain Gail's opens on same street
The owner said she struggled for three months since the bakery chain opened
Met Office issues storm weather warning for Essex as Storm Éowyn to bring 50mph winds
There could be power cuts and delays to public transport
Nuclear fusion breakthrough: China's 'artificial sun' reactor sets a new world record by generating a steady loop of plasma for 1,066 seconds - taking the world closer towards limitless clean energy
The experimental advanced superconducting tokamak (EAST) fusion energy reactor set a new record at Hefei, capital of east China's Anhui Province.
Revealed: The Surrey commuter town just 45 minutes by bus from central London where houses are £240,000 cheaper than in the capital
Looking for a new home with good transport links and amenities at an affordable price can prove tricky - but Redhill in Surrey is increasingly ticking all the boxes.
Disabled lab worker sacked by NHS trust wins £70k payout after claiming she took too many sick days because she had to wait seven months for an adjustable desk
Victoria Ware, who suffers from ME, sued the Frimley Health NHS Trust after arguing her absences would have been reduced if she had her specially-adapted desk.
A jewellery expert reveals the top tips for choosing the metals and gems that best suit your colouring
How to find the perfect match based on your skin tone, hair colour, and eye colour.
I'm a Traitors addict. Here are the hidden clues you've missed that have convinced me THIS surprise player is going to win: CLAUDIA CONNELL
Ahead of the dramatic final showdown, superfan CLAUDIA CONNELL looks at the remaining contestants - six Faithfuls and two Traitors - and rates their chances of victory...
How to dodge the half-term holiday rip-off: Prices go up 500 per cent - now travel insiders expose their tricks of the trade and tell the ten ways you can save a fortune
It's the family holiday conundrum that just won't go away: how to avoid swingeing price increases to half-term getaways. Here we've assembled the ultimate guide to trying to get round the problem.
Braintree school unveils plans to build new 3G sports pitch on site
Proposed plans include perimeter fencing, acoustic fencing, hardstanding areas, a storage container, floodlights and access footpath.
Spencer Matthews announces major career news after having 'a moment of clear realisation' and quitting podcast with wife Vogue Williams
Spencer Matthews has revealed his huge new career move on Instagram on Tuesday after quitting his podcast with wife Vogue Williams earlier this month.
Texas buoys up! New barriers are installed along the Rio Grande as Trump ally Governor Abbott hails 'America is back'
Texas Governor Greg Abbott shared footage of the massive buoys being installed at the Texas-Mexico border, in a move aimed at deterring illegal crossings.
Kemi Badenoch's support among Tories tumbles after public spat with Nigel Farage, poor poll ratings and row over pensions triple lock
The Tory leader has fallen from first to seventh in the latest Conservative Home survey of the party grassroots, a poll she had hitherto topped every month since July's election.
Tulisa Contostavlos flaunts her toned physique in a black bikini as she shares an array of snaps from her Thailand getaway
Tulisa Contostavlos set pulses racing on Tuesday as she shared a slew of Instagram snaps from her trip to Thailand.
Kamala Harris' neighbors reveal the worst part of living next to the former VP as she returns to her LA home
Kamala Harris' return to her home in Los Angeles after being booted from the White House was not a particularly friendly one.
Inside story of how 'Dread Pirate Roberts' - the creator of notorious dark web site the Silk Road - 'lived a double life in BONDI' - before he was locked up in America for TWO life terms... and now Donald Trump's pardoned him
President Donald Trump has unconditionally pardoned the creator of a notorious dark web page which can be revealed was developed in Australia.
How Wuhan revels in its Covid-19 notoriety five years after unleashing devastating virus on the world: Upmarket shoppers queue up in designer clothes and city thrives as a tourist hotspot… thanks to coronavirus
Five years on from the first Covid-19 lockdown, the city is thriving, with shopping districts bustling, food markets brimming with people and roads gridlocked.
Instagram users claim their accounts have automatically followed Donald Trump, JD Vance, and Melania Trump after the inauguration - here's what's going on
Across social media, users have complained that Meta is 'forcing' them to follow the new US President.
Van owner says if people don't like his parking, they can move house
Sean Downie's van has been plastered with notes about his parking
Trump pardons Ross Ulbricht, creator of notorious dark website Silk Road
President Donald Trump has unconditionally pardoned the creator of the notorious dark web page Silk Road, slamming the 'scum' who convicted him.