The survey, which aims to assess resident satisfaction and perceptions, is conducted every two years, a news release states.
Phone addiction signs are skyrocketing as searches surge 461%. New survey reveals shocking things people would do to keep their phones.
A new survey reveals users are waiting longer to upgrade. Over 49% of readers now wait three years for a new smartphone.
The technology being developed would be different from breathalyzers currently required for convicted impaired drivers.
School officials marked the one-year anniversary of implementing the Yondr phone-free initiative across middle and high ...
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A majority of college students spend over four hours a day on their phone, negatively impacting their mental health and focus ...
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Dr. Randal O’Brien spoke to KHOU 11's Mia Gradney as part of our series of back-to-school superintendent chats.
A new survey found that 44 percent of adults in the United States use their smartphones to browse the ...
Anxiety has declined since the pandemic among Minnesota teens, who are still using social media even if they think they ...
The Israeli military made headlines last month, with a ban on Android phones for senior officers and other officials on ...