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GRAB YOUR OLD KODAK AND SWAP YOUR SMARTPHONE FOR A BRICK: IN AN ERA
Youth worker Sophie Sullivan is happy for her 16-year-old daughter to travel alone to Australia, but she won’t let her or her four siblings have their own smartphones. While she admits to being addict
One in three adults in the UK struggles to sleep through the night; among them is writer Nick Pope. Could embracing the multibillion-pound sleep economy fix his night-time woes or would obsessively attempting to crack bedtime cause another problem altogether?
Trust is one of those very awkward words in our industry. Why do we trust a vendor and their products or services? For some, it’s simply hiding behind a known quantity; “no-one gets fired for buying I
The award-winning photographer has just published a book about how to succeed in the medium. Niall Hampton finds out more
We’re not saying they don’t serve a purpose. But an over-reliance on tech is taking us away from the core reasons for working out in the first place
Remember Google Glass? In a dramatic reveal featuring a skydiver in 2012, Sergei Brin showed off Star Trek-style hardware that could record, show messages and follow voice commands. Alas, the product