Young people who do not have mobile phones are likely to have worse mental health than their peers, according to Derry-based mental health champion for the north, Siobhán O’Neill.
Is the ban a cure-all? Of course not. The moment the school day ends, phones are back in their hands. But for six or seven hours a day, they get a break — a chance to experience life in a way that is ...
Lead researcher Cory Carvalho says the four-year study found that children who received their first phone before age 11 ...
Honor has announced what it’s calling the “Robot Phone,” a concept device with an AI-enabled, gimbal-mounted camera that ...
The HP EliteBook 6 G1q is a dependable business laptop for companies looking to roll out fleets of 5G-connected laptops to ...
The Project Reach deal was signed in June to improve mobile phone signal and internet connectivity on major train routes in ...
Three men have been jailed after they were found to be involved in an organised drugs gang that brought heroin and crack ...
See how Verizon Communications Inc.’s bold new strategy and Starry acquisition aim to boost subscriber growth and lead the ...
Even with iOS 26’s refinements, Apple’s software still lacks Android features like reverse wireless charging, expandable ...