If you spend most of your day glued to your screen, take a step back and enjoy the city's food, nature and experiences without your phone or laptop.
For many of us, when a phone starts slowing down we face a choice: spend the money to try to fix it or get a new one. But could there be a phone that never loses its luster?
We break down alternative ways to get internet access if you don't have or use a phone line.
If you feel your smartphone is hurting your health or relationships, the answer may be yes.
Studies suggest we get our most original ideas when we stop the constant stimulation and let ourselves get bored. The podcast New Tech City is challenging you to disconnect — and see what happens.
Why it's probably not good to stick with your current wireless plan.
I knew my iPhone and I needed some space when I started spooning it at bedtime.
Two studies explain exactly what people can learn from your metadata...and how to stop them.
Knowing when to tune out your voicemails and text messages will not only help you get more done, but will improve the quality of your communications.
About a month ago, I read somewhere that one of the best things you can do right now is “do things that make you get off your phone.” It’s a simple concept and one that can be app…
The average American spends 5.4 hours on their phone - but the digital generation is seeking adventure IRL (in real life).
Be smart about the apps you download, and learn the danger signs that an app is up to no good.
Have you ever accidentally dropped your cell phone in the sink, or even worse - the toilet? Did you leave it in your pocket and run it through the washing machine and at times it's possible that your friends dunked you in a swimming pool...
Check your email at work every now and again? Take a personal call when you need to? Or are you running your own side business with the company phone? Aye, there's the rub.
It's not a question of if you will find yourself in a dead zone with a need to use your phone. The question is when. Check out this post for 5 quick tips.
People love to brag about how little they pay for their cell phone plan. But ask them how they got a rate so low, and they’re bound to tell you one of two things: Either they’re on a family plan, or they’ve been on the same plan for 14 years and have been grandfathered into some sort of amazing unlimited service.
In the digital age, there is no downtime. You need a phone that lets you quickly switch from work to play.