Co-authored by Angela Patterson, Ph.D., and Alanna Rivera. It’s hard to imagine a young person’s life without a smartphone. It’s hard to imagine my own without it. And I’m probably not alone in that.
Nowadays, smartphones replace the (video) camera on holiday, acts as a portable music player, has space for all WhatsApp media, and holds audio plays, e-books, and documents. To avoid losing such data ...
Sony and Ericsson combined their handset divisions last year, and this year will see the launch of an ambitious range of smartphones, combining the technical expertise of Ericsson with Sony's ...
It's a sad fact of life that unlimited Internet access, particularly for smartphone users, is fading into memory. The wireless carriers are doing what they can to move their customers to capped and ...
When the iPhone 14 launched, one of its key talking points was its satellite connectivity. In case of an emergency, the iPhone 14 series could connect to a low-orbit satellite and send an SOS message, ...
Parents once argued over smartphone timing like a rite of passage. Now the debate is more pointed. The real question is how ...
When Caron Morse’s 9-year-old daughter asked for a smartphone last year, her reaction, she told me, was unambiguous: “A hard ‘Hell no.’” Morse is a mental-health provider in the Portland, Maine, ...
Why you should disable WiFi on your smartphone when you leave the house - ...
It's about that time, our 5 phone collection of crappy cordless phones (with answering machine base) needs revisiting. I can probably get new handsets (the 5 are down to 3 working ones now). Cordless ...
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