Anyone with a chunk of change can buy the newest technology. Only a big shot can say “page me.” ...
Social News reporter Danielle Kate Wroe has been thinking about going on a digital detox for a while, and jumped at the ...
Digital detoxes sound nice, but are they trickier than they seem? When Social News reporter Danielle Kate Wroe tried it for ...
A mum who “always thought” she’d send her daughter to secondary school with a smartphone has explained why she has opted to ...
The two companies have unveiled a new dumbphone, a product intentionally devoid of internet access, though heavily equipped with the Barbie aesthetic. It doesn’t have social-media apps ...
Yet, a surprising trend is emerging: the return of the “dumbphone.” A growing number of adults and teenagers are trading in their sophisticated devices for simpler models, hoping to reclaim ...
At least that’s what Mattel and HMD, the makers of Nokia, would like you to believe. The two companies have unveiled a new dumbphone, a product intentionally devoid of internet access, though heavily ...
The humble dumbphone can be your ticket to this digital detox. A pink Barbie dumbphone bedazzled with sequins and glitter? Even better — perhaps. In recent years, a tech counter-culture has ...
The Barbie-revival era might not be over yet after the release of an all-pink dumbphone. Human Mobile Devices (HMD), in collaboration with Mattel, Inc., recently launched the Barbie flip phone. The ...
Flip things open and you'll find a small display for making calls and sending texts - as we mentioned earlier, there's no access to apps such as social media on this so-called 'dumbphone' so don't ...
And I think this tiny writing device from BYOK is the perfect example. BYOK has decided to take a leaf out of the dumbphone handbook, delivering a device so basic that it makes a Kindle look like it’s ...