The excessive use of new technologies has raised concerns among doctors and therapists, who point to screen addiction, social media use, and internet browsing as the culprits.
Among the consequences of digital addiction are the loss of control over the time people spend using technology, as well as…
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France supports social media ban for children under 15
France long stated its position in favor of banning children under 15 from using social media, in addition to requiring platforms like X, Reddit, and Mastodon to provide age verification.
This week, the president of the European nation,…
Users complain about excessive advertising on YouTube
An increasing number of users have expressed their disapproval of YouTube ads, which, according to some, has included up to ten of them consecutively and without giving the option to skip them.
Ad breaks usually appear on the video…
Reddit will include NFTs on its platform
Reddit is developing a project that aims to recognize NFTs within its platform; that is, establish NFTs as profile images and verify their possession, following in the footsteps of the instant messaging social network Twitter.
The project…
Netflix launches support for spatial audio on iPhone and iPad
The audiovisual streaming platform Netflix has begun to launch support for the spatial audio function among users of iPhone and iPad devices with high-end Apple headphones.
Apple introduced spatial audio for users of its Apple Music…
Reddit joins the trend for short video posts
The Reddit platform changed its interface in the iOS application in order to give more opportunity to the content in of short duration, similar to those of TikTok, joining the trend imposed by that social network, although it continues to…
Server failure causes several web portals to crash
An error in the distribution network (CDN) of the Fastly server caused the fall of many web pages around the world this Tuesday, including media such as the New York Times, The Guardian, CNN, AS or La Sexta, and networks social networks…