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Can’t Put into Words? Pinterest Can Help

Pinterest is updating its mobile and Web apps with an interesting new way to visually search for con

Understanding Plagiarism

Plagiarism is a practice that many kids think is “victimless,” but in schools and out in the real world committing the offense still has significant consequences.

What Facebook is to Big Moments, Snapchat is to Small

Many parents associate Snapchat with teen sexting and cyberbullying, but according to a

Following The 60/60 Headphone/ Earbuds Rule

Hearing problems are cropping up in much younger kids these days as a result of listening to digital devices that play louder and run much longer. Ear doctors are now recommending the 60/60 rule.

Apple Bans Apps that Gather Personal Info

Apple announced recently that it has pulled hundreds of apps from its App Store because they violated the App Store’s review process by collecting unapproved kinds of data.

Pictures of Food May Be Stimulating Your Appetite

According to a new study in the journal Brain and Cognition, food imagery could be making you eat more.

How Those Emojis Make it on to Your Phone

Have you ever wondered how certain emojis have made it on to your phone and ot

Questions Parents Should Ask About Student Data Privacy

Is your school or district collecting data on your children?

Engaging Teens at the Thanksgiving Table

Interested in keeping your teen involved with relatives they encounter at the Thanksgiving dinner table?

Taking Control of Those Ads Google Sends You

As you probably know by now, when you do a Google search, Google tracks you and sends you ads from places you have visited and ads based on your interests.

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