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Odds are you are spending too much time on your smartphone. Here are 6 tips to help you set boundaries with it.
People are using smartphones now more than ever — but are these tools hurting us more than helping us? According to the Pew Research Center, 91% of Americans own a smartphone.
But there are a wide range of ways you can use your smartphone—from taking photos with your friends to envious Facebook stalking—and only some of them are detrimental. So, how do you keep your ...
Like many people, I have a love/hate relationship with my smartphone. Sure, my iPhone 6 helps me inform or entertain myself on the go, but it's also a massive time-sink.
Smartphone use is at an all-time high, and Apple's new operating system looks to address that. However, if you're serious about combatting your smartphone addiction, there are ways to do so that ...
Not all smartphones require a third-party app to scan QR codes. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson shows you how to scan codes using iPhone or Androids.
If your smartphone is relatively new and updated with the latest operating system, you’re using AI-powered tools without even knowing it.
Kids love tech devices, but they need limits. Consumer Reports shows how to use parental controls on a smartphone to limit your child's use and reduce screen time.
Most smartphone data plans allow you to use your phone as a mobile hotspot, which means you can share that data connection with your computer and get your work done.
Are you hooked on your smartphone? Consider these six tricks to stop your phone from messing up your relationships.