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This hidden iOS 18 feature could save your holiday road trip

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I grew up getting motion sick in cars and am pretty sure I passed that predilection down to my children. I have vivid memories of my youngest vomiting on a laptop. I winched to a platform between the front seats so both children could watch videos while we were on a lengthy road trip.

While technology has improved, and now we’re watching videos and reading emails, texts, and social media on our handheld smartphones, the nausea has not receded. That’s because nothing has changed physiologically.

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