• Six benchmarks we use to test phones – and how you can use them too

    We at Trusted Reviews know the importance of benchmark testing, especially when it comes to reviewing smartphones. A crucial part of our testing process is benchmarking the CPU's processing power, the GPU's graphical power, and a range of battery/charge tests to help you understand exactly what a smartphone offers, whether it’s a budget option like the Motorola Edge 40 Neo or the top-end Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra.  However, these tests can also be useful for you at home, helping give you...

  • Dutch police to stop using appearance, origin as reason to stop and check people

    Dutch police officers are no longer allowed to use appearance or country of origin as a reason to stop and check someone. The police have changed its guidelines to that effect in order to eliminate discrimination by employees, the police told NU.nl.

  • Why we need to stop using ‘pro-Palestine’ and ‘pro-Israel’

    The safety and security of Palestinians and Jews are interdependent, so we should use language carefullyIn reporting on the encampments springing up on college campuses across the US, the media seem to have convened a terminology confab and agreed on two descriptions: “pro-Palestinian” and “anti-Israel”. These labels oversimplify Americans’ opinions on Israel’s onslaught against Gaza, which marked its 200th day on Tuesday with no end in sight. But the error is worse than semantic.“Universities...

  • The moments multiple drivers were caught using their mobile phones

    A Range Rover driver and several other motorists were reported by fellow drivers to Warwickshire Police

  • We've Reached Peak Lip Oil — These Are The Three I Actually Use

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  • Stop children using smartphones until they are 13, says French report

    Children should be banned from most social media until 18 amid attempts to ‘monetise’ them, says Macron-commissioned studyChildren should not be allowed to use smartphones until they are 13 and should be banned from accessing conventional social media such as TikTok, Instagram and Snapchat until they are 18, according to a report by experts commissioned by Emmanuel Macron.The French president had asked scientists and experts to suggest screen use guidelines for children with a view to France...

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    Ontario schools to reduce cell phone use, prohibit vaping

    Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. Ontario’s Education Minister, Stephen Lecce, is implementing new rules to reduce cell phone use and prohibit vaping after seeing an “alarming rise” of distractions in classrooms. The new rules include restricting access to all social media platforms on school networks and devices, a move the government says is the first of its kind among Canadian […]

  • Israel's response is just a start in stopping Iran’s reach

    Israel’s retaliatory strike Thursday night against Iran was remarkably restrained.

  • Bill limiting cell phone use in classrooms passes Ohio Senate

    Several bills that would limit or ban cell phones in classrooms are making the rounds through the Ohio legislature.

  • Proposed Ohio bill would ban TikTok, cell phone use in classrooms

    A new Ohio House Bill would shake up the school day for students across Ohio by prohibiting the use of electronic devices, cell phones and social media in the classroom if passed.

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    Dutch government says it may stop using Facebook over privacy concerns

    The Netherlands' digital mininster said the government will be forced to stop using Facebook pages if it doesn't get clarity on its concerns from Meta.

  • Dutch privacy watchdog recommends government organisations stop using Facebook

    The Dutch privacy watchdog AP on Friday said it was recommending that government organizations should stop using Facebook as long as it is unclear what happens with personal data of users of the government's Facebook pages. People that visit a government's page need to be able to trust that their personal and sensitive data is in safe hands, AP chairman Aleid Wolfsen said in a statement. Junior minister for digitalization Alexandra van Huffelen said Facebook parent company Meta had to make...