Young people's addiction to social media and video games is tied to a higher risk of developing mental health issues, having suicidal behaviours, and sleeping problems, a new study has found.
It’s a familiar scene in many households and even in public these days—kids glued to their tablets, phones, or gaming consoles, headphones on, brains off. Technology can be educational and ...
In A Nutshell A new study tracking 8,000+ American pre-teens found that addiction-like screen behaviors at ages 11-12 were ...
The doors reopen on February 12, 2026 – for the first time in what feels like forever for fans of the attraction – and when ...
“He just loves his screen time ," said one of the parents. "When he’s tapping, he’s happy. The only time he’s unhappy is when he’s not playing games with his cartoon friends. It’s great to see how ...
Shilpa Shetty highlights the importance of raising digitally aware children, urging parents to guide screen time responsibly and ensure online safety.
The legislation specifically targets social media usage during two periods: The school day and overnight hours.
A viral Reddit post has sparked discussion on screen habits as one user explains how deleting social media and watching movies instead improved focus and mental well-being. The post has drawn wide ...
Google is reportedly developing new agentic features that will allow direct action for common everyday tasks, which include ...
The European Commission has preliminarily found TikTok in breach of the Digital Services Act over the platform’s addictive ...
The simple phone habit change that saves your screen time (and your sanity) ...