I'm seeking commentary from professional mobile software and UI/UX experts explaining why there's a line at the bottom of new phone screens, and how this line has effectively replaced the "home button" on modern iPhones and Android devices.
This article will explain why that little "home bar" line is there, what its purpose is, whether you can get rid of it, and tips and tricks for how to use it (if there are any).
Feel free to offer any other advice or insights you feel are relevant to the topic!
Guidelines for consideration:
This is a tight turnaround, so no interview requests. You MUST have relevant professional mobile tech/UI/UX experience to be considered. Think about whether it makes sense to the reader for your quote to be in this article.
posted9/22/2025
deadline9/23/2025
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published9/26/2025
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Costco expert needed for commentary on the $1.50 Hot Dog Combo and Costco loss leaders
Hello! I'm working with a tight deadline for a reader's digest article on how long food lasts in the fridge without power. Looking to interview a food safety expert to answer these questions:
How long does food last in the fridge without power?
Why do some foods last longer than others e.g. Whole fruits, acids in certain foods, certain types of cheese.
How long do milk, eggs and meat last in the fridge without power? Why?
How long can food last in the freezer without power?
What foods will last in the freezer without power? Which foods will get spoiled faster? Frozen meat will be a big one to address here.
Any visual cues to note as well with any of the frozen foods?