jkn, to random
@jkn@mastodon.online avatar

Malaysians buy 1 million per MONTH. This is absolutely insane. There should be no reason to "upgrade" any phone that is less than 5 years old. It's just marketing and forced

alexkidman, to android
@alexkidman@aus.social avatar

HMD Global's just launched its HMD Pulse series of self-repairable phones in Australia. Here's the local pricing, specs and my early thoughts about its shift away from Nokia branding:

https://alexreviewstech.com/hmd-pulse-hmd-pluse-and-hmd-pulse-pro-australian-pricing-availability-and-early-thoughts/

remixtures, to mentalhealth Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

Really, enough of putting the blame on abstract agents like technological objects and start finding the real culprits: stressed or incompetent teachers, corrupt or incompetent politicians, sloppy or absent parents. This obsessive mania for wanting to put non-human causes at the root of human problems should be understood as a symptom of something much more serious.

:
"1. Cherry-picking research

Studies that support Haidt’s thesis are prominent, and information that does not conform is omitted or downplayed. In Figure 1.11, Haidt plots the percentage of Nordic teens with high psychological distress and highlights its rise between 2010 and 2015 (from Health Behavior in School Children data), especially among girls. However, the overall results of the HBSC, which surveyed more than 100,000 youths worldwide, does not show an increase in psychological symptoms or a decrease in life satisfaction between 2002 and 2014. These indicators are rather stable, with, at best, only a slight increase (see, studies by Dierckens and colleagues or Cosma and colleagues).

Haidt often relegates non-conforming information to the endnotes, like the fact that there “are a few studies that report little to no effect of screen use on sleep” (Chapter 5, note 36).

Researchers who focus on the complex relationships between various technologies and adolescents’ wellbeing have no evidence that engagement with digital technology is resulting in worse impacts on adolescents’ mental health problems over time. There is only a little evidence for the negative effects of digital screen engagement on adolescent wellbeing."

https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/parenting4digitalfuture/2024/05/15/haidt/

mattotcha, to random
@mattotcha@mastodon.social avatar
itsfoss, (edited ) to linux
@itsfoss@mastodon.social avatar

The Linux community is very welcoming towards new users 🙂

livestockplanet,
@livestockplanet@mastodon.social avatar
gnulinux, to InitialD German
@gnulinux@social.anoxinon.de avatar

Linphone, sichere Kommunikation in Sprache, Video und Text

Mit Linphone eine sichere Kommunikation in Sprache, Video und Text führen. Externe VOIP-Anbieter mit einbinden und über mehrere Rufnummern erreichbar sein.

https://gnulinux.ch/linphone-voip

adanvers, to psychology
@adanvers@nerdculture.de avatar

Nice review of the evidence for banning phones in schools. This reviews huge studies across numerous countries. The big takeaway: there’s no effect on children’s outcomes. According to the latest evidence, cell phone bans don’t work.

https://theconversation.com/we-looked-at-all-the-recent-evidence-on-mobile-phone-bans-in-schools-this-is-what-we-found-224848

alexkidman, to android
@alexkidman@aus.social avatar

New review time, as I test out the highly affordable Aspera Nitro 2. The pitch is that it can replace older 3G-only phones... but is it worth catching?


https://alexreviewstech.com/aspera-nitro-2-review-can-a-budget-phone-be-too-expensive/

eugenialoli, to debian
@eugenialoli@mastodon.social avatar

So I found myself in a weird predicament. I had some older laptops that I converted to & with a bunch of added apps and games. I gave some to my family, and the rest I wanted to give them to kids for school. I asked around. Well, no one seems to want them. No one is using computers anymore in it seems, they only use . They barely browse the web too (just some gov sites). They just use and few apps, consoles for games. That's it.

thejapantimes, to business
@thejapantimes@mastodon.social avatar

With Apple expected to report its biggest quarterly revenue decline in more than a year, the tech giant's plan to add generative AI to its iPhones and revive sagging sales in the crucial Chinese market are set to be in focus. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2024/05/02/companies/apple-sales-decline-ai/

pallenberg, (edited ) to zerowaste
@pallenberg@mastodon.social avatar

Wieviele Smartphones und Handys habt ihr eigentlich in eurem Leben besessen?
Und wenn ihr diese Frage beantworten koennt: was habt ihr mit denen gemacht, nachdem ihr sie nicht mehr nutzt? Verkauft? Verschenkt oder vielleicht sogar recyclet?

Mit Stefan de Linde unterhalte ich mich hier 👉 https://www.metacheles.de/links-16/ ueber transparente Prozesse fuer & wie wir all dies endlich besser abbilden koennen!

Freue mich wie immer ueber Boosts/Reposts. Danke euch 🙏

thejapantimes, to business
@thejapantimes@mastodon.social avatar

Apple has renewed discussions with OpenAI about using the startup’s technology to power some new features coming to the iPhone later this year, sources have said. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2024/04/27/tech/iphone-openai-ai-features/

gregorni, to ai
@gregorni@fosstodon.org avatar

I feel like the Nothing company went from "Let's make phones less distracting" to "Let's push AI down everyone's throat!" 😢

be4foss, (edited ) to berlin
@be4foss@floss.social avatar

You don't need a new computer for up-to-date software ... just the right software!

Come to 2024 in to learn about the role of independent in the sustainable use of hardware.

🗓️ Sunday 28 April, 11-19h
📍 Straße des 17. Juni (Brandenburg Gate)

together with (@fsfe) and Bits & Bäume (@bitsundbaeume_berlin) will be there! Some in the and community may be joining as well :)

@kde

be4foss, (edited )
@be4foss@floss.social avatar

We will have old, otherwise unsupported and for visitors to try, as well as some new ones, all running .

The oldest, Dell Latitude D600, would have become in 2010. If it were human, today it could legally drink alcohol in the USA ... it is that old and, with a little patience, still quite usable!

Come by to try it out :)

@fsfe @kde @bitsundbaeume_berlin

thejapantimes, to worldnews
@thejapantimes@mastodon.social avatar

Whether you love or hate “The Tortured Poets Department,” there is no way to adequately digest its 31 songs and opine on it within hours of its release. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/commentary/2024/04/24/world/critique-music-taylor-swift/

alexkidman, to Motorola
@alexkidman@aus.social avatar

New review time (video and text), as I check out the affordably priced Motorola Moto G24!

https://alexreviewstech.com/motorola-moto-g24-review-bargain-battery-king/

gnulinux, to linux German
@gnulinux@social.anoxinon.de avatar

Mach den HandyCheck!

📲 Hat Euer Smartphone noch eine Zukunft? Der "HandyCheck" von mobilsicher.de hilft Euch mit individuellen Tipps und Anleitungen zu alten und/oder defekten Smartphones.

https://gnulinux.ch/mach-den-handycheck-mobilsicher

Aleenaa, to news
@Aleenaa@india.goonj.xyz avatar

A rural school district in Colorado tried to ban the usage of smartphones in schools but parents stood in the way due to safety concerns.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/schools-want-to-ban-phones-parents-say-no-62889fe0?utm_source=press.coop

@mastodonindians

iammannyj, to random
@iammannyj@fosstodon.org avatar

The Boring Phone is a nostalgic branding exercise by HMD and Heineken

https://www.theverge.com/2024/4/16/24132479/hmd-boring-phone-heineken-bodega

SomeGadgetGuy, to tech
@SomeGadgetGuy@techhub.social avatar

Infinix makes some great bang-for-buck smartphones, and the Note 40 Pro+ has a fresh new look!
Have we seen this design before though?
Let’s check it out!

https://somegadgetguy.com/2024/04/17/infinix-note-40-pro-plus-a-new-premium-look-for-a-budget-phone/

TechDesk, (edited ) to apple
@TechDesk@flipboard.social avatar

Samsung is back on top of the global smartphone market, after Apple's shipments fell by almost 10% in Q1, reports @AndroidAuth

However, the biggest surprise was seeing Chinese brand Xiaomi coming in third on the bestseller list, despite not being sold in the US.

https://flip.it/E0b6JW

tagesschau, to apple German
@tagesschau@ard.social avatar

Samsung wieder vor Apple als Marktführer bei Smartphones

Der koreanische Hersteller Samsung hat Apple im vergangenen Quartal wieder vom Spitzenplatz im Smartphone-Markt verdrängt. Ein besonders großer Sprung nach vorn gelang Transsion aus China.

➡️ https://www.tagesschau.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/samsung-apple-smartphones-absatz-transsion-xiaomi-iphones-galaxy-100.html?at_medium=mastodon&at_campaign=tagesschau.de

liztai, to internet
@liztai@hachyderm.io avatar

I blame TikTok, Facebook reels and any kind of stupid short form reels for the noise pollution in cafe's and trains.

Both my parents seem hopelessly addicted to them and during my Penang vacay it took all my strength not to grab their phones and throw them out of the window because both liked to watch them with phone speakers on - at the same time!!! - while I am just trying to chill in the living room.

TechDesk, to tech
@TechDesk@flipboard.social avatar

Did smartphones destroy a generation? The kids are not all right, social psychologist Jonathan Haidt argues in his new book “The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness.” Vox’s Eric Levitz explores what the evidence says about mobile devices and teen mental health. https://flip.it/0XXXzq

remixtures, to internet Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "For teenagers with existing mental health issues who seek comfort or answers online, social media looks custom-built to amplify whatever dark feelings of inadequacy they’re already struggling with, while for bullied children, smartphones enable persecution around the clock. Those two risks alone should be enough to invoke the precautionary principle, and Esther Ghey’s plan – which essentially treats social media like alcohol or tobacco, legal harms that kids must learn to navigate eventually but preferably not before they’re mature enough to cope – does so.

But treating smartphones as the only source of children’s unhappiness is scientifically shaky and politically too convenient, skating as it does over significantly more expensive problems to solve: poverty, parental stress, the shocking under-provision both of children’s mental health services and youth work services offering safe, interesting, alternative ways for kids to spend their time. It’s perhaps not a coincidence that Haidt’s thesis – in which the key role for the state is the relatively cheap one of regulator – has been most eagerly adopted on the political right.

Yet even he stresses that this isn’t just about phones, but over-anxious parenting and the decline of adventurous, unsupervised play for younger children: climbing trees and falling out of them, making dens, roaming the neighbourhood on your bike, and other experiences the National Trust’s research suggests too many children lack." https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/apr/02/kids-time-online-tech-firms-government-play

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