Vietnam is weighing the most unusual version yet of the youth social media bans sweeping the world. Instead of kicking children off the platforms entirely, the country wants to allow them to stay connected, but muted. According to a draft decree from Vietnam’s Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, reported on Friday by Reuters, users
The browser war has entered a new phase this year: the fight is no longer just about search results, but over which AI company can act on your behalf within the browser. Google Chrome and Apple’s Safari still dominate the overall market, and Chrome’s advantage comes largely from how aggressively it has weaved generative AI
In recent months, many countries have announced plans to restrict access to social media for children and teenagers. Australia became the first to implement such measures late last year, setting a precedent that other countries are now closely following. France is now the latest country to announce such a measure. Regulations and proposals put forward
As parents become increasingly concerned about the potential dangers of unrestricted access to smartphones for children, a growing number of companies are developing devices designed specifically for children. Today’s kid-friendly phones typically feature touch screens, cameras, and communication capabilities similar to those of regular smartphones. However, the software on these devices is largely modified to
We spend dozens of hours at our desks each week (if not more), so it pays to create a workspace that is productive and enjoyable. The right desktop devices can help you reduce clutter, stay focused, and add a little more convenience to your day. From mood lighting to smart mugs, there are plenty of
Bending Spoons, the Milan-based tech conglomerate that made headlines for acquiring companies like AOL and Vimeo, went public on the Nasdaq this week with a bang, briefly reaching a market capitalization of more than $25 billion. While Bending Spoons’ shares have fallen slightly since then, its market capitalization remains double its previous private valuation of