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YouTube channels to help keep your mind calm
Stay sane at work, induce sleep, meditate on a spaceship: How to make your own white noise machine for free.


When the urge to gamble strikes, try mindfulness
March Madness might be a great time to practice some mindfulness skills.
By Rebecca Ruiz


How Xbox president Sarah Bond became a major player in gaming
One of tech's leading female execs, Bond went from playing 'Sonic' to attending Yale to guiding Microsoft's purchase of Activision Blizzard.
By Rebecca Ruiz


Character.AI launches parental supervision feature
The tool gives parents a peek into how their kids are using the chatbot platform.
By Rebecca Ruiz


Instagram working with schools to take action against bullying, gossip accounts
The site's new program is a response to long-held concerns about student safety.
By Rebecca Ruiz


The end of remote work doesn't work for women
It's just not realistic to take away workplace flexibility, experts say.
By Rebecca Ruiz


Five years of remote work? Try 25 years.
For those of us who'd already been WFH for decades, the pandemic hit different.
By Chris Taylor


Video game industry makes it easier to find accessible games for disabled players
A new uniform system will make it clear which games are truly accessible.


Victim of the MGM resorts data breach? Claim your money now.
And if you can prove you lost money, you may get even more.


Amber Alerts will be hitting TikTok FYPs in new update
Users will also be able to call 911 directly from the app.


Shiny casinos and $10K wins: YouTube's gambling channels don't always depict reality
Gambling content is increasingly ubiquitous online, but many viewers get a skewed version of risk.


Scammers could win big thanks to DOGE's government cuts
Layoffs and forced resignations could hobble agencies that advocate for consumers.
By Rebecca Ruiz


Kids can now use Google Wallet for purchases
Young Android users will be able to tap-to-pay at stores.
By Rebecca Ruiz


The book Facebook doesn't want you to read: What you need to know
Mark Zuckerberg, Sheryl Sandberg, and other Meta veterans have reason to fear this tell-all from a former employee. Here's why.
By Chris Taylor


Securing your TikTok account just got easier
Updating your settings is now much more convenient.


Robot elephants are replacing real ones in an Indian temple
The robots could help preserve tradition while keeping animals and humans safe.


Remote work helps the environment. Here's how.
Five years after COVID accelerated the remote work revolution, its effect on the air is clear.


This online database tracks the 100+ legal challenges against Trump
Keeping tabs on the numerous challenges to the Trump administration just got a little easier.


Facebook, Instagram beta testing Community Notes in the U.S.
Meta is replicating Elon Musk's open-sourced fact-checking model.


How to process grief — in interactive virtual reality
A new VR project offers a whimsical way to process loss — by layering on elements of other users' grief.


TikTok launches new parental monitoring tools and app limits for teens
Parents now have more options to monitor their teens' TikTok habits.


SXSW 2025: How 'Territory' is revolutionizing VR accessibility with aesthetic access
Access is artist led.


Down with the Enola Gay? Defense Department purging digital materials under Trump's DEI orders
References to WWII Medal of Honor winners, women veterans, and even the Enola Gay aircraft were marked for deletion.


U.S. immigration services wants to review potential citizens' social media
The policy is said to comply with a recent Trump executive order.


Report: Thousands of harmful AI chatbots threaten minor safety
Sites like Character.AI offer an outlet for the seedier parts of the internet.

