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A Gartner distinguished VP analyst offers TechRepublic readers advice about which early-stage technologies that will define ...
As the first generation that interacted with digital technology reaches an age where dementia risks emerge, scientists have ...
The term Ultra has quickly become a way for companies to showcase their best smartphone innovations across all the areas that ...
Screens are steadily taking over more and more of our life, leading some researchers to worry about the effect of long-term ...
Older adults represent a largely underserved demographic in technology. Despite their increasing adoption of digital tools, most products still cater to younger users, leaving major gaps in areas like ...
Barbie's cultural impact now extends into the digital realm, allowing users to transform themselves into personalized AI ...
New appreciation for the importance and broader application of blockchain technologies has raised expectations that the US will become “the crypto capital of the world.” ...
Resource constraints hobble analyses of how digital technologies affect mental health, and take a huge toll on the scientists working to make the online world safer.
Frequent digital tech was found linked to slower cognitive decline in older adults, challenging the idea that screen time harms brain health.
Johnson & Johnson, while primarily known as America's leading healthcare company, now employs nearly 7,000 digital specialists and data scientists.
The theory that an increased use of phones and computers has weakened our overall cognitive ability has been around since ...
Contrary to fears of "digital dementia," new research finds that using digital technology is linked to a reduced risk of cognitive decline in older adults.