3/1/2018

Young Innovators Bring their Entrepreneurial Visions to CES 2018

 

12/28/2017

Can YouTube Survive the Adpocalypse?

 

7/28/2017

Jane Austen’s Most Widely Mocked Character is Also Her Most Subversive

 

4/28/2017

The Abusive ‘Pranks’ of YouTube Family Vloggers

 

4/17/2017

The Dark Side of YouTube Family Vlogging

 

2/8/2017

Six New York City ice cream spots for adventurers

 

1/25/2017

How to pretend to be a real New Yorker (just like the rest of us)

 

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8/30/2016

Fujifilm Instax: Bringing the Printed Photo Back into Fashion

Developed photos used to dot every mantel and coat the walls of every teen’s bedroom.

Today, we tend to keep them tucked away on our devices, scrolling through them one at a time or sharing a digital moment with friends on social media. Ironically, even though we take more photos than ever, they remain in their digital state trapped in our devices.

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8/25/2016

How Worried Should You Be About Your Kid’s Screen Time?

torch-hardwareThe numbers would make you believe that we (and our kids) do nothing but sit and stare at our screens all day. According to Nielsen, the average American adult spends nearly 12 hours a day on electronic media, mostly screen-based. Kids as young as two are spending more than two hours on screen media every day, and by 8-18 that average has ballooned. Excluding homework time, tweens (8-12 years old) spend nearly six hours each day on their devices, and teens (13-18) skyrocket to nine hours, according to Common Sense Media.