CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - Linn Mar High School junior Kennedy Vancura said a school cell phone ban has cut her in-class screen time, but once she gets home, she said she spends about five to six ...
Apple has added a lot of new ways to customize your iPhone in recent years. One of my favorites is a Home Screen setting in iOS 26 for your app icons that tints the icon color to match that of your ...
Apple added robust support for external USB cameras in iPadOS 17, which allows you to connect a USB video class (UVC) camera to your iPad without any adapters or drivers. It’s a plug-and-play solution ...
Parents are forming a loose network teaching one another how to get their children off school-issued Chromebooks and iPads. THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — Julie Frumin broke the news to her 11-year-old son ...
We all know that looking at screens constantly is bad for our health. So here are some easy ways to reduce screen-time. You don’t need to have notifications on for every app on your phone. Turn off ...
With the release of macOS Sonoma back in 2023, Apple introduced a new High Performance screen sharing feature for the Mac’s native Screen Sharing application. This mode dramatically increases the ...
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So What’s New? What Can You See? It’s important to note, Family Center isn’t brand-new. Snapchat first rolled it out in 2022 as a way for parents to see who their teens are friends with and where they ...
Are your parents addicted to their phone? In this episode of Galaxy Brain, Charlie Warzel explores how technology is affecting an older generation of adults. Instead of a phone-based childhood, Warzel ...
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When’s the last time you got into bed without your phone? Almost 90 percent of Americans keep their phones in their bedrooms, despite frequent advice from sleep experts to stash them anywhere but.