As we all look for ways to reduce the amount of time we spend on our devices, studies show that regularly engaging in digital ...
David Sarabia had already sold two startups by age 26 and was sitting on enough money to never have to work another day in his life. He moved from Southern California to New York City and began to ...
For many people, the last thing they look at in the evening and the first thing they look at in the morning is their smartphone; during the day, it’s usually within arm’s reach. It’s a compulsion ...
Using this many devices at once doesn’t mean a person is addicted to technology. Pressmaster/Shutterstock.com I am a psychologist who has worked with teens and ...
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Smartphone use is linked to strained marriages, fear of divorce, and less sex, according to a new study. A survey conducted by the Institute for Family Studies and the Wheatley Institute found that 37 ...
We should learn to design and engage with it in ways that support our emotional well-being. Most people believe the best way to restore balance in our relationship with technology is to completely ...
A typical teen’s day includes up to nine hours of texting, gaming, watching videos, and posting on multiple social networks — even while doing homework. It’s enough to make you wonder: Is my kid ...