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A game of risk?
Parents should be mindful of the potential darkside of mobile and online games played by their children.
Web Wanders: Look up and live
The course of our lives are shaped by the moments we seize and those we may unintentionally allow to slip if we get too distracted by our gadgets.
Advertisers to get a glimpse of Apple Watch promise, challenge
Apple’s forthcoming smartwatch poses a conundrum for advertisers: How to tap the enticing possibilities of the tiny gadget without overwhelming consumers with messages.
Screen time, in moderation, not linked to youngsters' depression
Youngsters who spend too much time staring at televisions and computers may be more depressed than those who abstain completely, but kids who enjoy screen time in moderation may be the happiest of all, a recent analysis suggests.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey: 'We need to do better' at curbing user-targeted abuse
Twitter chief Jack Dorsey acknowledged that the company's efforts in cracking down on hateful and abusive attacks on the social service haven't gone far enough.
Office workers in Taiwan spend 1.3 hours a day catching Pokémon
Noticed a decline in your company's productivity? This might explain why.
Instagram launches new tool to monitor offensive comments
Instagram, the photo-sharing app owned by Facebook Inc, on Sept 12 launched a keyword moderation tool to allow its users to control the comments posted on their pictures.
Twitter starts cracking down on voter suppression memes
Twitter has started to remove fake campaign ads that are meant to discourage supporters of Hillary Clinton from voting by removing individual tweets, and in at least one case banning an entire account.
Accepting more Facebook friend requests, not making them, is linked to longer life: study
Think online social networks have no bearing on your real life? Think again.
Facebook developing artificial intelligence to flag offensive live videos
Facebook Inc is working on automatically flagging offensive material in live video streams, building on a growing effort to use artificial intelligence to monitor content, said Joaquin Candela.