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The Best Dumb Phones (for Getting Back in Touch With Reality)
Tired of obsessively checking social media, email, or OnlyFans? Free yourself with one of these excellent, scaled-down options.
Phone Full of Spicy Pics? This Secure Photo Service Is On Sale for BFCM
Mylio won't share your hole pics with sketchy third-party companies, has tons of storage options, and is offering over 75% off for Black Friday.
The Best Alarm Clocks (for Breaking Up With Your Phone)
I finally stopped using my phone in bed and bought an alarm clock, and now my mornings are a million times more pleasant.
I Tried the kSafe (and Am Now Slightly Less Obsessed With My Phone)
Put your phone in this unopenable safe and finally enjoy ‘Road House’ in peace.
How to Clean Your Smartphone and Tech Devices Like a Pro
It’s not like you can give your iPhone a shower—but these tips and tricks will keep all your devices germ-free.
How You Save a Contact on Your Phone Reveals a Lot More Than You Think It Does
From full names only, to emojis, nicknames, and context in brackets, why do we have such complex and unique rules for the way we save contacts to our phones?
Everything Happening in This Optus Cyberattack Shitstorm, I Promise
Here is where we’re at, in a way we hope is at least some part digestible.
How Do I Stop SMS Scams From Ruining My Life?
“Liste n to your ne w voicem ail [link that definitely doesn’t want me to empty my bank account and hand over my personal data] lv.”
Why You Hate Answering the Phone So Very, Very Much
Phone calls – like any social interaction – make some people incredibly anxious.
Sheriff’s Deputy Shot a Black Man Holding a Cordless Phone He Thought Was a Gun
Isaiah Brown, 32, is now on a breathing machine and fighting for his life.
Watching TV While Scrolling Through Instagram? Such Multitasking Could Lead To Memory Failure
Researchers studied brain activity and pupil dilation to find out how 'media multitasking' leads to being unable to recall events.
How Police Secretly Took Over a Global Phone Network for Organized Crime
Police monitored a hundred million encrypted messages sent through Encrochat, a network used by career criminals to discuss drug deals, murders, and extortion plots.