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What would we buy if money were no object? Most people have mental lists of extravagant, unnecessary-but-awesome tech they'd ...
The skyline of New York City’s lower Manhattan is reflected in the Hudson River. New York City is one of several American cities that will face severe flooding this century. Gary Hershorn/Getty ...
In Chronically Online, Elite Daily asks people to get real about their phone habits by tracking their screen time over seven days. This week, Disney content creator Melizza Black shares the apps ...
CNN meets a leader of The Offline Club, a growing movement that aims to reconnect people and shed light on the health benefits of disconnecting from their screens. What Canadians should know ...
UConn capped its season at No. 1 in The Associated Press Top 25 women’s basketball pol l on Monday, one day after winning its 12th national championship. The Huskies received all 31 votes from a ...
After you've spent at least £395 on Nintendo Switch 2 preorders today, you'd better be able to better protect your shiny new console with the amFilm Tempered Glass Screen Protector for only £3. ...
2015 was a quieter, happier time. Barack Obama was president ... Instead of the gritty e-ink screen, the new model has a black and white OLED display with a coating that makes it less shiny.
Samsung has been perfecting soundbar tech over the last several years, and some older models are still available brand-new, including the HW-Q600C. For a limited time, this Samsung 3.1.2ch Dolby ...
Teenagers who spend more time on screens tend to get worse sleep, both in terms of sleep quality and duration, researchers reported April 2 in the journal PLOS Global Public Health. Screen time ...
MTStock Studio/Getty Images A new Norwegian study finds that one hour of screen time at bedtime results in a 59% higher risk of insomnia and 24 fewer minutes of sleep. The findings indicate that ...
"The type of screen activity does not appear to matter as much as the overall time spent using screens in bed," paper author Gunnhild Johnsen Hjetland of the Norwegian Institute of Public Health ...
They get limited and monitored screen time On spring 2024, my husband, my two next-door neighbors, and I began having organic conversations about parenting and technology on our front lawns.