With its twirly cord and landline-like features, the Tin Can is giving kids a crash course in phone etiquette. For example: Talk!
The best kids’ smartwatches give adult smartwatches a run for their money, with plenty of features, all wrapped up in a robust and child-friendly package. These mini wearables track activity levels ...
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Averill Park High School Principal Heath Quiles holds up a Yonder cellphone pouch on Friday in Averill Park. There are indications that the cellphone ban is improving academic performance: Quiles said ...
One of Nothing’s boldest ideas, Essential Apps, is now available for Phone 3 users, unlocking a new way to create highly personalized, AI-generated widgets for your home screen without any coding ...
Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a pair of bills that will require K-12 school districts across Michigan to prevent students from using their personal devices in the classroom. Authorities release ...
How did our relationship to our phones become so antagonistic? How did our relationship to our phones become so antagonistic? Credit... Supported by By Madison Malone Kircher Photographs by Adam ...
Google is currently testing a new feature for the Messages app that lets users copy only certain parts of a message through a granular selection system. This long-overdue update fixes a big problem ...
Demolition of M-96 bridge will close about six miles of I-94 over the weekend About six miles of I-94 will be closed over the weekend while construction crews demolish a bridge. One dead, one hurt ...
Ahead of the 2024-25 school year, my leadership team and I began developing a plan to get cellphones out of our classrooms for good. Mountains of emerging data and national studies made crystal clear ...
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The momentum behind cellphone bans in schools has reached more than half the states, as teachers, superintendents and education experts praise these policies as a way to boost student achievement and ...