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The legacy problem

SOCIAL media is truly entertaining. It can bring back one’s best memories of the past by showing videos of what teenage life was like back then, with titles such as “80s kids” or “90s kids.” Those who ...
Every now and then, an inspiring story comes out on the Internet that’s magnetically shared by people with breathless clickbait like “Must read!” or “This will change your life.” Take the case of this ...
From forgotten cable drawers to clothes that mock you daily, these seemingly innocent items might be revealing an uncomfortable truth about your relationship with letting go.
In some of the poorest regions on Earth, smartphones and internet access are luxuries. Instead, basic feature phones became ...
A dad has revealed how he's given his kids an old school Nokia 'brick phone' instead of a smartphone in a bid to keep them off social media. Ben Pickles, 31, a teacher and father-of-two from Bradford, ...
(FOX 5/KUSI) — You know what they say, trends always find their way back. In fact, there’s even a theory out there that says popular style and trends tend to come back in 20-year cycles. So, with the ...
(KSWB) – Sometimes trends find their way back. So, with the invention of the first iPhone in 2007, it makes sense that people might be feeling a little nostalgic for a form of simpler communication.
FRISCO, Texas — Frisco Independent School District officials on Wednesday confirmed the death of a second 16-year-old girl who was hospitalized after the sled she and another teen were riding on ...
Researchers from URV and ISGlobal demonstrate that a key biomarker can predict the severity of the disease and improve clinical decision-making Malaria remains the mostly deadly parasitic disease in ...
Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. As a person who covers consumer tech for a living, I get to use a few dozen smartphones every year. While I almost always advise on which is the ...