Till very recently, technology was the coolest industry among all the industries. All people wanted to work for these companies which are a pretty well-known name in the market. But recently things have started to change since the past year. Experts now believe that the tech industry is now pretty much similar to the tobacco industry making billions of dollars by feeding a destructive and harmful obsession.There are three main evaluations of these big tech
Scientists are pretty much confident that smartphone use can be addictive. When your screen blinks, it is hard to not immediately check who is contacting you, or which media organization has sent you some alarming or latest news.Every time our smartphone beeps with a new alert or notification or something like that, it is changing the chemistry inside our brain, the scientists are warning about it.Constant interruptions such as Arrival of new emails, text messages,
Apple unveiled a host of new features which will help you to curb your smartphone addiction. Do Not Disturb during bedtimeThis feature will hide all the notifications when it is turned ON. Turn ON this feature before going to bed in the night and you will not be able to see any notifications until the next morning.  In case you pick up your phone any time during the night, it will only show you the current
World Health Organization (WHO) in its new International Classification of Diseases (ICD) has classified Addiction to digital and video gaming as a Mental health disorder. The ICD is an annual publication which is released by WHO and is used internationally as a ‘standard diagnostic’ tool for health management and clinical purposes.It suggests that abnormal gaming behavior should be in evidence over a period of at least 12 months or more than that “for a diagnosis
We Human Beings have convinced ourselves that catching up online with family and friends on social media is a very easy alternative rather than socialize in-person which is actually not true.Research has shown us that social media may well be making many of us unhappy, jealous and even antisocial. Even Facebook knows about it. In an academic study mentioned by Facebook in a blog post it was revealed that when people spend a lot of

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