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Apple announces refreshed iPhones, including a slim new iPhone Air

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New ReviewApple on Tuesday unveiled a new slate of iPhones, including a new Air-branded model that's less than a quarter inch thick. (Scripps News)
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Got phones? Students adjusting to life in school without devices

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New ReviewGov. Kathy Hochul spearheaded the state’s “phone-free schools” in a plan Thursday morning, introducing Frankie Focus, the mascot of no phones in schools.
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Yonkers schools launch new year with fresh leadership and tech tools

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New ReviewA new strategic plan called "Yonkers 2030" is also being implemented, along with an updated code of conduct and support system.
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First day of school begins with phone ban for LI students

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New ReviewPort Jefferson students store their phones in their lockers for the entirety of the school day. They can use their phones after the last bell rings.
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Classroom cellphone restrictions vary by district across

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New Jersey’s Commission on the Effects of Social Media Usage on Adolescents is looking into the effects of phones in schools.
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Back-to-school prep includes screen time limits, expert says

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Dr. Samantha Lowe of White Plains Hospital joined News 12 today to discuss how parents should gradually reintroduce structure before heading back to school, including limiting electronics before bed.
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No quick relief in sight for P.E.I. texters and callers dealing with 'pathetic' cellphone service

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The number of cellphones trying to get a signal on Prince Edward Island has risen along with the population. Some people complain they're paying hundreds a month for service that's unreliable at best and non-existent at worse. The...
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'It can actually turn into an addiction for sure': What doomscrolling does to your mental health

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Scripps News speaks with clinical psychologist Dr. Shahrzad Jalali about the potential dangers of doomscrolling. (Scripps News)
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Mount Vernon schools ban phones, other smart devices from classrooms

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Students will have to leave those devices in their lockers or in pouches.
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Big Question Answered: Why Google is Merging Android and ChromeOS

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Android phones and ChromeOS laptops - Google's two biggest operating systems are about to merge! But what does this major development actually mean for you, the user? In this video, we break down why Google is making this big move, what...
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Teenagers turn to Rubik’s cubes to help boost their mental agility

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Teenagers turn to Rubik’s cubes to help boost their mental agility
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Brussels pauses 5G rollout due to lack of proof mobile phones don't cause cancer

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Brussels has paused the 5G rollout for the moment due to the inability of scientists to prove mobile phones don't cause cancer. But the European Union is pressing ahead with its plans to develop 5G across the bloc with risk-based...
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Croatia police criticised for attacking refugees at border

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Many people suggest that Croatia's strongman act on the border is a game designed to show to the European Union that it is good at security.
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Smartphones are harming Canadians' mental health, says Neil Pasricha

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Canadians are addicted to their smartphones and it's undermining their mental health and productivity, says bestselling author Neil Pasricha
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Pensacola naval base attack a presumed terrorist act, FBI says

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On Sunday, a U.S. official said the FBI confirmed it's operating on the assumption Friday’s attack on a Pensacola naval base was an act of terrorism.
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Distracted driving as deadly as impaired driving

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New data shows that distracted driving is as deadly as impaired driving and has caused more driving fatalities in some parts of Canada.
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Five tips to shoot better video with your mobile phone from an expert

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Want to use your mobile to film the perfect footage when your friends get together or capture family moments? More and more media organisations are using phones to shoot high-quality footage and there's no reason why you shouldn't too....
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Gene Munster: Apple Will Have a Folding Phone 'in the Next Couple of Years'

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Steve Wozniak may be worried Apple is behind the curve on a foldable smartphone, but Gene Munster said iPhone users can "rest assured" a version will be coming to market. "Apple is taking their traditional playbook and coming out in due...
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Riya Rajkumar found dead after Amber Alert, father now faces murder charges

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Riya Rajkumar, the missing 11-year-old who triggered a Valentine’s Day Amber Alert, has been found dead. Her father now faces murder charges.
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Visible CEO Says It Wants to be the Netflix or Lyft of Phone Carriers

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Visible wants to make signing up for a phone service as easy as calling a Lyft. The digital-only wireless carrier backed by Verizon offers unlimited text, talk, data, and hot-spot for $40 a month. CEO Miguel Quiroga, a telecom industry...
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Canadian arrested in connection to deadly hotel attack in Kenya

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A Canadian man has been detained in Kenya on suspicion he may be connected to this week's deadly attack in Nairobi. Abdihakim Guleid and five others are accused of aiding extremist gunmen who launched an assault on a hotel and business...
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Jim Balsillie concerned about Canada’s coziness with Huawei | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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Canadian tech pioneer Jim Balsillie talks about why he thinks the government is too cozy with Huawei in an exclusive interview with Wendy Mesley. Balsillie says he is “extraordinarily concerned” about Ottawa’s approach to the security...
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VC Guru Gene Munster on Why Apple Is a Buy, Despite All the Bad News

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Gene Munster isn't worried about Apple. The managing partner of Loup Ventures and venture capitalist told Cheddar Tuesday that the tit-for-tat with Qualcomm over iPhone sales in China is insignificant for Apple's long-term value.
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VC Guru Gene Munster: Apple Is Still a Buy, Despite All the Bad News

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Gene Munster isn't worried about Apple. The managing partner of Loup Ventures and venture capitalist told Cheddar Tuesday that the tit-for-tat with Qualcomm over iPhone sales in China is insignificant for Apple's long-term value.