A new study shows online dating is surging during Coronavirus, and New York residents are the No. 4 most at-risk for online romance scams. Online daters seeking love were scammed out of $362 million in 2018, a 70% increase from the previous... Read More
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A recent update from Netflix allows users to apply PIN codes to individual profiles, allowing parents, for example, to keep their kids from accessing more adult-oriented fare. The new feature is one of several Netflix announced today as it... Read More
On a normal Easter Sunday, millions of Americans participate in group activities like going to church services, having large family dinners or hunting for Easter eggs. However, with more than 90 percent of U.S. states in some form of... Read More
Following reports of hackers breaking into lessons with racist, pornographic and harassing interruptions, several large districts are moving away from Zoom as a way to connect teachers and students. In addition to New York City and Clark County,... Read More
As schools and childcare centers are closing to prevent the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), kids of all ages will be home for longer periods of time. Young children ages 1-5 have lots of energy and are full of curiosity, but sometimes we find... Read More
We love that so many people are finding Zoom to be an easy way to stay connected in this time of social distancing, school closures, and work-from-home routines. All these virtual happy hours, coffee breaks, afternoon hangs, dance practices, yoga... Read More
You’re probably feeling a little helpless right now as these strange and difficult days run together. Our usual calendar landmarks – Sunday family dinner, heading out to school and work on Monday morning, easing into the weekend on Friday night... Read More
In advance of the launch of streaming service HBO Max, HBO will seek to ease the act of social distancing by making 500 hours of programming available free for a limited time, under the heading #StayHomeBoxOffice. The promotion kicked off April 3,... Read More
Unlike the fixed amount of time in a given day, our media diets still have room to grow. In fact, as new media options like streaming and podcasts mature, U.S. consumers are opting to add them to their daily routines instead of simply replacing the... Read More
In this age of Covid-19 social separation, students still need to learn and instructors need to teach. For most campuses this means a combination of online curriculum and video lessons delivered remotely. As in the classroom, the difference between a... Read More
Dr. Chad Larson, NMD, DC, CCN, CSCS, Advisor and Consultant on the Clinical Consulting Team for Cyrex Laboratories. At this point, the global pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has impacted all of our lives in ways large... Read More
Anxiety often comes hand in hand with ADHD and other learning differences. Some kids also struggle with managing emotions. That can make it harder for them to think logically about how to cope with situations that make them... Read More
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released new guidelines on Monday to help Americans eligible to receive stimulus checks from the government, get their money as soon as possible. Last week, Congress passed a $2... Read More
SiriusXM radio announced it will be free for all listeners in North America now through May 15, 2020. Listeners can access all 300+ stations of the satellite radio streaming service with no subscription or fee. “With so many people asked to stay... Read More
The surge in video conferencing using the app Zoom is raising privacy and security concerns. New York’s Attorney General Letitia James sent a letter to the company asking what, if any, new security measures it’s put in place to handle... Read More