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Become Aware of Accessibility Settings Already on your Smartphone

There are features already baked right into your smartphone that can be very helpful whether you or someone you know has poor vision, motor disabilities or hearing loss.

Cell Phone Parenting

Wondering about the right age to give a cell phone to a child? How about choosing the right service plan? Need to compose a list of rules or keep track of family cell phone use?

Teens and Driving Distractions

Did you know Memorial Day through Labor Day is known as the "100 deadliest days" for young drivers?

Percentage of Teens Without Cellphone is Down to 12%

A new nationwide survey from Pew Research Center reveals that 92 percent of teens ages 13-17

How to Limit Ad Tracking on Your Cellphone

You may not be aware of it, but one way major cellphone carriers make money is by selling your search and browsing history to advertisers.

Keeping your Cellphone Number Private

As we all become more and more dependent on our cellphones, it is important to know how to protect your phone number from strangers and spammers who might have come across your number and use it fo

Tell Your Phone to Take That Picture

How many times have you attempted to use your smartphone to take a group shot but could not quite reach the button to snap the photo? Now you can just tell your phone to snap away.

Erasing Data For Good

As your digital devices begin to become outdated, you may consider gifting, donating or selling them.

Helping Teachers Meet the Challenge of Smartphones in the Classroom

The policy debate over smartphone use in school is one that has been ongoing. The Edutopia Mobile Learning blog recently posted an excellent summary of how teachers are using smartphones to engage students and promote learning.

New York City Schools to End Ban on Cellphones

New York City schools are following the lead of other large, urban districts, such as Los Angeles and Chicago, and ending the ban on cellphones in school. The district's current policy, considered one of the strictest in the country, forbids students from having cellphones at school even if they are turned off...

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