Speaking of odd habits as a result of using technology (Letters, 25 December), I once passed a bus shelter where a mother was waiting with her young child. The shelter had a huge poster of a new mobile phone and the toddler was leaning out of its buggy and desperately swiping the screen of the phone, presumably in the hope of getting cartoons.
Ron Bailey
Newcastle upon Tyne
I read Joanna Rimmer’s letter on this subject and tried to “like” it.
Heather Bradford
Winchester
Which tablet/ebook user hasn’t absentmindedly put their finger on a printed word they don’t know expecting to see the dictionary definition pop up?
Tim Martineau
Wirral, Merseyside
I don’t understand why, when reading a physical copy of the Guardian, the page doesn’t scroll when I swipe up. Can this be corrected, please?
Geoff Skinner
Kensal Green, London
I once picked up a pencil to underline something on Wikipedia.
James Fanning
Greifswald, Germany
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