A new study from Canada finds that blue light before bed might not be as bad for adults as we have been led to believe.
If you ever wished you could access your iPhone or Android device directly on a Windows PC, Phone Link lets you do that. But it's not for everyone.
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Study finds link between using your phone and lower risk of cognitive decline — after a certain age
You’ve probably seen reports that suggest smartphones are not so great for your health. But new research suggests that using your phone can be good for you — after a certain age. Related video above: ...
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Listening to music, day dreaming or eating while driving? New research reveals just how distracting these behaviours are.
From smoother scrolling to smarter sharing, underrated apps can make your phone feel easier and more thoughtful to use every day.
A recent study found that adults over 50 who used phones, computers, and tablets had a 42 percent lower risk of cognitive impairment and a 74 percent lower rate of cognitive decline. This could be ...
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