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Beating technology addiction (Tech-posture)

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Beating technology addiction could have a lot to do with the tech-posture cycle.
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What Are Rare Earth Minerals?

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThey're in your pocket, on your desk, and even in the skies above; yet you've probably never heard of them. Rare earths, 17 mysterious minerals that power the tech around you. Watch this video as we explain what rare earths are and why...
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Croton-Harmon students head back to school with new cellphone policy

9th - Higher Ed
The governor developed and enacted this initiative based on feedback from teachers, parents and students.
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What’s Exempt From Trump’s India Tariffs?

9th - Higher Ed
Trump’s new 25% tariffs on indian imports spare key tech categories for now. Smartphones, computers, and services exports remain exempt under the latest trade policy, giving a temporary boost to companies like Apple, Nvidia, and AMD. But...
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'It can actually turn into an addiction for sure': What doomscrolling does to your mental health

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Scripps News speaks with clinical psychologist Dr. Shahrzad Jalali about the potential dangers of doomscrolling. (Scripps News)
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From the Seahawks to the Yankees, Sports Teams Are Bringing A.I. to Fans

9th - Higher Ed
Despite expanding into music festivals and other notable entertainment venues, Satisfi co-founder and CEO Don White says that sports remain the company's number one priority.
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Banking apps pose new problems if same cheque cashed twice

9th - Higher Ed
Mobile banking apps are all about convenience, but as their use increases — so do the risks. What used to be impossible — cashing the same cheque twice — has become a growing problem that can leave even those who don't use the apps on...
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Samsung's Superb Q1

9th - Higher Ed
With first quarter income of $8.8B vs. $7.5B last year, is it safe to say Samsung has moved on from a woeful 2016?
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Here's Why You Won't Get to Use the Nokia 3310 in the U.S.

9th - Higher Ed
The Nokia 3310 has ignited the "dumbphone" craze. But here's why Endgaget's Nate Ingraham says it might not work in the U.S.
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Connectivity rules at CeBIT 2017

9th - Higher Ed
One of the big themes at CeBIT this year is connectivity – and here on the stand of Japan’s KDDI we can see all kinds of devices that have network connections to make them work smarter. But with this sector forecast to grow rapidly,...
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WikiLeaks claims CIA can bypass encryption

9th - Higher Ed
A recent release of documents by WikiLeaks, purportedly taken from the Central Intelligence Agency, appears to give a picture of the agency's spy toolbox
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Too much bum time says Experimentarium

9th - Higher Ed
Experimentarium in Copenhagen is a museum where the exhibits interact with you. The child friendly attraction has undergone a major renovation and is now packed with 16 interactive exhibits, including a wacky ‘Bubblearium’ and ‘The...
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The biggest consumer electronics fair hits Berlin

9th - Higher Ed
Berlin hosts the IFA, the biggest consumer electronics fair in Europe. As many as 240,000 visitors are expected to descend on the Berlin ExpoCenter City to take a peek at the high tech wares of 1,600 exhibitors. We’re In Berlin For IFA...
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Why aren't people using their smartphones to buy things?

9th - Higher Ed
People spent more than $337 billion US online in 2015, but sales through mobile devices accounted for less than a third of that figure.
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Too much smartphone in bed could make you go blind

9th - Higher Ed
Smartphones and tablets are powerful tools of information and communication and, for most, an essential piece of kit. But too much usage could make you go blind. The desire to keep using our phones, even while lying in bed, has been...
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Small Screen Exposure and Sleep Quality

9th - Higher Ed
The Latest High Impact Medical News, Encapsulated and Physician Delivered
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Social media's role in the biggest stories of 2015

9th - Higher Ed
Ryerson University's Ramona Pringle says smartphones allow anyone to broadcast to a global audience
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TechIT | Our Expereince With The Oneplus Nord CE4: Heavy On The Competition

9th - Higher Ed
Discover why the OnePlus Nord CE4 stands out in the crowded mid-range smartphone market. From its powerful performance to impressive battery life and sleek design, we've put it to the test. Is it the best choice for you? Find out now!...
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Ontario limits phone use in class, bans vaping at school

9th - Higher Ed
The Ontario government tightened its rules around the use of phones in schools, saying they're distracting students too much, and also will ban vaping on school properties.
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Ontario cracks down on cellphone use in the classroom

9th - Higher Ed
The Ontario government is introducing new standardized rules about the use of cellphones in the classroom, but some teachers say the ban ignores that the devices have become a valuable research tool and that it's an opportunity to teach...
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Samsung Unveils Galaxy A-series Smartphones, Galaxy A55 5G and A35 5G

9th - Higher Ed
Samsung has launched the latest Galaxy A-series smartphones the A55 5G and A35 5G in India. The phones come with 6.6-inch Super AMOLED screens and are equipped with triple rear cameras with a 50-megapixel main camera. Both models feature...
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OnePlus 12: A Review After 1 Month Of Use

9th - Higher Ed
We used the OnePlus 12 for a month and here is our review. Great camera, sleek design, and powerful performance define the latest flagship device form OnePlus. From its high-resolution camera setup to the lightning-fast processor, we...
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Artificial intelligence in South Korea: New service window can communicate in 12 languages

9th - Higher Ed
South Korea's capital city is testing a new service for foreign tourists
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Decode The Magic: Scan And Unlock The Magic Behind QR Codes

9th - Higher Ed
Ever wondered about the intriguing journey of QR codes? Join us as we decode the magic behind these squares, exploring their evolution from 1994 to the present day. From humble beginnings to becoming an integral part of our digital...