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Comparing the pictures taken with my camera’s automatic software to those taken with a ‘zero-processing’ app, the results are shocking. Is this a good idea, asks writer Isabel Brooks ...
Singapore-based Zuler Technology PTE. LTD. announced that its remote desktop software, DeskIn, is redefining industry ...
The good news is that you don't have to give up screens to protect your eyes. A few small changes can significantly reduce eye strain. Adjust your setup: The goal is to help your eyes and neck stay ...
Spending so much time on screens can tire out your eyes. This often leads to something called digital eye strain or computer vision syndrome, which can show up as dry eyes, blurry vision, headaches, ...
phones, computers, tablets, or any number of new devices. And while all that digital action keeps everyone connected, informed, and productive, it can also take a large toll on human eyes. It goes ...
For most people, a nosebleed is a lousy wake-up call. But for Ken Park, the project of 21-year-old San Diego native Liam Creamer, it was a jolt back into the world.
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On a flip phone, your messages pop up on the little cover screen. You get to peek and decide if it’s worth opening. Got a ...