
Super Bowl Ads Shine Spotlight on Tech and Gambling
The Super Bowl’s advertisements push us to get so much stuff we don’t have. But the event itself—if we squint just a bit—reminds us of what we do.

The Super Bowl’s advertisements push us to get so much stuff we don’t have. But the event itself—if we squint just a bit—reminds us of what we do.

When it comes to technological change, it’s probably going to keep coming and keep presenting new challenges. But as we focus on our relationships with our kids, it creates a foundation to shape and influence how they respond to the inevitable challenges that arise.

6 ways to effectively help your kids navigate a world in which the apps they and their friends love target them.

This week on the Plugged In Show, we reflect on the biggest entertainment and technology stories of 2021.

Our annual rundown of who moved the needle in the world of entertainment and technology—for better or worse.

If a little family togetherness is on your Christmas list, here are five traditions that might help bring your family together in today’s technology-driven culture

Science has begun to show a link between social media and depression among adults.

Doctors and researchers increasingly believe that social media can play a significant role in the lives of adolescent boys who develop eating disorders.

Some doctors have begun to connect social media with Tourette’s Syndrome-like symptoms among tween and teen girls.

Meta plans to create a world capable of bringing our dreams to life … but it might also bring our nightmares.
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