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Screen smarts: Put your family on a media diet to protect children’s mental health

Read full article: Screen smarts: Put your family on a media diet to protect children’s mental health

In today’s digital world, it’s easy for children to consume endless hours of screen time. But what are they watching?

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Consumer Reports breaks down the best and worst phone plan providers

Read full article: Consumer Reports breaks down the best and worst phone plan providers

Thinking of making the leap to another cellphone carrier? To help you out, Consumer Reports combed through survey data to come up with a list of the best (and worst) phone plan providers.

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Jacksonville lawmaker pushes bill aiming to protect victims from deepfakes after former mayor’s daughter targeted

Read full article: Jacksonville lawmaker pushes bill aiming to protect victims from deepfakes after former mayor’s daughter targeted

A bill moving through the Florida Capitol could have significant implications for victims of deepfakes, with its roots firmly planted in Jacksonville.

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The big disconnect: How to hang up and reconnect with your family

Read full article: The big disconnect: How to hang up and reconnect with your family

Things like cellphones and social media were designed to connect us, but it seems they are disconnecting us from the people we are physically with. Three out of five parents admit to spending more time on their electronic devices than with their kids, according to a survey conducted by OnePoll.

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Discovering your device: The surprising phone hacks you should know

Read full article: Discovering your device: The surprising phone hacks you should know

Whether navigating cognitive or mobility challenges or looking for more innovative ways to use your device, Consumer Reports reveals the top accessibility tools that can make a big difference in your life.

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Human hacking: When cyber criminals target you

Read full article: Human hacking: When cyber criminals target you

When you get anti-hacking advice, you’ve probably heard “Don’t use a simple password,” or “Don’t plug in that USB you found on the ground.” But there’s one form of hacking that doesn’t always require a computer, and it costs businesses about $4.88 million a year.

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Parents, what do you think? Proposed bill could ban cellphones in Florida schools during entire school day

Read full article: Parents, what do you think? Proposed bill could ban cellphones in Florida schools during entire school day

A bill introduced in the Florida Legislature could make a big change to Florida's policy for cellphones in schools. It would keep students from using their cellphones at ALL on school property (no matter what time) and during school activities, even if they’re off grounds.

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Digital Hoarding: Is it time for a data detox?

Read full article: Digital Hoarding: Is it time for a data detox?

Thousands of pictures, tens of thousands of emails, annoying notifications that you’ve run out of space. Sound familiar? Having too many digital files like photos may be bad for your mental health.

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Love is binge: How TV watching can help your relationship

Read full article: Love is binge: How TV watching can help your relationship

Experts say romantic partners feel closer and build connections over shared experiences, including watching TV and movies.

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Politics & Power: Does Elon Musk have the power to alter history with his growing political sway?

Read full article: Politics & Power: Does Elon Musk have the power to alter history with his growing political sway?

On Politics and Power, News4JAX anchor Bruce Hamilton and political analyst Mike Binder from UNF get to the bottom line of the issues around an unelected Elon Musk wielding political power despite glaring conflicts of interest.

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Finding love in the time of likes: How to avoid carouseling & how AI might soon transform online dating

Read full article: Finding love in the time of likes: How to avoid carouseling & how AI might soon transform online dating

The digital age has revolutionized not just how we communicate but also how we connect. A decade ago, we relied on chance encounters and blind dates to find the love of our lives.

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JEA launches new app to pay bills, monitor energy usage

Read full article: JEA launches new app to pay bills, monitor energy usage

The app is called “My JEA” and can be downloaded on a smartphone. Some of the features include customers securely accessing their accounts and seeing how much they owe in real time, rather than waiting on a bill.

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St. Johns County alerts parents to student data breach, says software company offering 2 years of ID monitoring

Read full article: St. Johns County alerts parents to student data breach, says software company offering 2 years of ID monitoring

Some St. Johns County students had their personal information accessed by unauthorized personnel in a data breach of PowerSchool, a global provider of educational software and service, the district said.

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Is biometric data the future of security?

Read full article: Is biometric data the future of security?

Biometric data is using your face, fingerprint, handprint, or your voice to log in or go through security. But how does it work?

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Does social media rewire the teenage brain?

Read full article: Does social media rewire the teenage brain?

According to a recent study by the American Psychological Association, teens spend an average of 4.8 hours per day on social media, and 87% of that time is spent on popular apps like TikTok and Instagram.

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Time for a TV tuneup before the Super Bowl

Read full article: Time for a TV tuneup before the Super Bowl

Making a few tweaks to your TV’s picture settings in time for the Super Bowl on Feb. 9 can be a real game changer.

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Florida awarded nearly $40M to increase EV charging stations, including funding for 2 Northeast Florida projects

Read full article: Florida awarded nearly $40M to increase EV charging stations, including funding for 2 Northeast Florida projects

Nearly $40 million in funding for the Sunshine State will help increase EV charging stations and some of that money will go to two projects in Northeast Florida.

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City unveils ‘hologram’ message from Mayor Deegan at Jacksonville airport

Read full article: City unveils ‘hologram’ message from Mayor Deegan at Jacksonville airport

Jacksonville will be one of the first cities in the U.S. to use an innovative platform that features an “incredibly lifelike” 3D “hologram” of the mayor.

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Can internet scrolling cause ‘brain rot’?

Read full article: Can internet scrolling cause ‘brain rot’?

Binge-watching low-quality content online can lead to "brain rot." CNN explains why that is.

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Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp and other platforms experiencing issues affecting thousands worldwide

Read full article: Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp and other platforms experiencing issues affecting thousands worldwide

Having issues with social media today? You’re not alone.

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How smart plugs can help you control your holiday lights

Read full article: How smart plugs can help you control your holiday lights

Products to help manage your lights and kits can offer some extra fun this season.

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Cell-a-bration or cell-a-mistake? Is your child ready for a phone this holiday?

Read full article: Cell-a-bration or cell-a-mistake? Is your child ready for a phone this holiday?

Smartphones are on the top of the Christmas list for many children, preteens and teen. But are they ready to have one or will it just lead to more screen time and less family time?

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Sextortion: Predators targeting teens through social media

Read full article: Sextortion: Predators targeting teens through social media

Teens today spend almost five hours a day swiping right, scrolling and sharing on social media. But how do you know what your child is doing is safe? There’s a growing danger online for teenagers.

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Expert highlights top STEM toys for children in 2024

Read full article: Expert highlights top STEM toys for children in 2024

If you have a child who’s into science, technology, engineering and math – or one you’d like to inspire – Purdue University’s gift guide could help you pick just the right holiday present.

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Black Friday tips for getting the best TV for the best price

Read full article: Black Friday tips for getting the best TV for the best price

Consumer Reports has tips to help you get the best TV for the best price this holiday shopping season.

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Robotic recipes: AI enters the home kitchen

Read full article: Robotic recipes: AI enters the home kitchen

New AI-powered recipe generators are combining traditional food blogging with computer programming, using generative artificial intelligence to change the way people plan for and prepare meals.

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Do AI mental health apps really work?

Read full article: Do AI mental health apps really work?

AI chatbots have jumped into the mix offering to become a substitute Freud to thousands. But can a bot do the job of a real therapist?

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How to spot internet addiction in your teens

Read full article: How to spot internet addiction in your teens

According to the Pew Research Center, 96% of U.S. teens use the internet every day, and 46% of them say they’re online almost constantly.

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The do’s and don’ts of using AI in the workforce

Read full article: The do’s and don’ts of using AI in the workforce

AI is rapidly transforming the workplace. According to a Forbes advisor survey, 56% of businesses are using it to improve business operations and 51% are using AI to help with cybersecurity and fraud management.

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Child not quite ready for a smartphone? Consider smartwatch instead

Read full article: Child not quite ready for a smartphone? Consider smartwatch instead

Consumer Reports has the low-down on the high-tech watches that might be the perfect solution for parents who aren't ready to hand over a smartphone just yet.

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TikTok’s toxic trends: What parents need to watch out for

Read full article: TikTok’s toxic trends: What parents need to watch out for

From cute dogs and new moves to hot fashion and more, TikTok is captivating teens in the U.S. While much of the content is all about fun, some of it can be dangerous or even deadly.

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Affordable tech for your student: Consumer Reports shares laptop picks for every budget

Read full article: Affordable tech for your student: Consumer Reports shares laptop picks for every budget

With nearly everything costing more these days, Consumer Reports’ extensive product testing shows you don’t have to spend a lot to get quality tech for your student.

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How to help your child balance screen time with schoolwork

Read full article: How to help your child balance screen time with schoolwork

With phones, tablets and other devices, it might seem impossible to pull your kids away from their screens. But it’s important to set limits for them, especially during the school year.

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A.J. Laguerre Jr. Endowed Scholarship honors 19-year-old killed in Dollar General shooting 1 year ago

Read full article: A.J. Laguerre Jr. Endowed Scholarship honors 19-year-old killed in Dollar General shooting 1 year ago

The A.J. Laguerre Jr. Endowed Scholarship honors the memory of the 19-year-old, who was a video game and streaming enthusiast and aspired to study cybersecurity in college.

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Florida Department of Health notifies those affected by hack, shares resources available

Read full article: Florida Department of Health notifies those affected by hack, shares resources available

The Florida Department of Health is sending out notices to people whose personal information was stolen and released by hackers in June.

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How to choose the best headphones for every activity

Read full article: How to choose the best headphones for every activity

When Consumer Reports tests headphones, its experts look at sound quality, fit, and noise reduction. But choosing a pair also involves a lot of personal preference.

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Making Ends Meet: Apps that can save you money on groceries

Read full article: Making Ends Meet: Apps that can save you money on groceries

The Associated Press recently looked at six apps people are using to save on groceries.

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Can you trust AI chatbots’ answers to health questions?

Read full article: Can you trust AI chatbots’ answers to health questions?

AI’s potential is impressive, but what about its accuracy? Consumer Reports quizzed a handful of popular, general-purpose AI chatbots to see if their advice on health and safety topics matched that of CR's experts.

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Has your car insurance rate skyrocketed? Here’s how your ‘smartphone on wheels’ may be costing you more

Read full article: Has your car insurance rate skyrocketed? Here’s how your ‘smartphone on wheels’ may be costing you more

Florida ranks as the third most expensive state for car insurance, and you’ll see plenty of newer vehicles on the road.

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Clay County students must follow district’s new cellphone policy as they head back to school Tuesday

Read full article: Clay County students must follow district’s new cellphone policy as they head back to school Tuesday

The more than 40,000 students in 43 schools going back to class in Clay County today are all under a new policy when it comes to cellphones and other wireless devices.

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Why you should hang up on your cellphone addiction

Read full article: Why you should hang up on your cellphone addiction

Almost 50 percent of Americans are addicted to their cellphones. On average, people check their phones every 12 minutes throughout the day.

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Making Ends Meet: Save money and protect your personal information when renting a car

Read full article: Making Ends Meet: Save money and protect your personal information when renting a car

If you're renting a car, you likely have some questions: Am I getting a good deal? Should I prepay when I make the reservation? Is it safe to connect to the car's Bluetooth? We have answers so you can save money and protect your personal information.

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Flight problems continue to affect travelers at Jacksonville airport after software update disruption

Read full article: Flight problems continue to affect travelers at Jacksonville airport after software update disruption

A worldwide technology outage had the Jacksonville International Airport dealing with flight delays and cancellations all day Friday.

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Florida’s digital driver’s license app no longer an option

Read full article: Florida’s digital driver’s license app no longer an option

Florida’s digital driver’s license app has vanished from app stores.

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That call about fraud activity on your bank card might be a scam, FTC warns

Read full article: That call about fraud activity on your bank card might be a scam, FTC warns

Did someone supposedly spot fraud or criminal activity on one of your accounts? Did they offer to help “protect” your money by moving it from your bank, investment, or retirement account? It's a scam, warned the FTC.

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I-TEAM: Florida Department of Health data in the hands of a cybercrime group

Read full article: I-TEAM: Florida Department of Health data in the hands of a cybercrime group

Some of the State of Florida’s most sensitive records may now be in the hands of cyber criminals. The group says it’s going to release 100 gigabytes of data from the Florida Dept. of Health (F-DOH), unless the state pays up.

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Want to keep your child busy without screen time? Here’s a pediatrician’s guide to summer activities

Read full article: Want to keep your child busy without screen time? Here’s a pediatrician’s guide to summer activities

School’s out for the summer, and children now have a lot of free time on their hands. So, what are some ideas to keep them entertained?

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DCPS workshop focuses on mental health plan, student code of conduct

Read full article: DCPS workshop focuses on mental health plan, student code of conduct

Duval County Public Schools is holding a workshop Tuesday morning to discuss creating a mental health plan and to review the student code of conduct.

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DCPS set to expand access to counselors via mental telehealth platform to 30 schools

Read full article: DCPS set to expand access to counselors via mental telehealth platform to 30 schools

Duval County school leaders focused on student’s mental health during a workshop on Tuesday.

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It just got easier to price shop for internet service. Itemized labels are now required

Read full article: It just got easier to price shop for internet service. Itemized labels are now required

Consumer Reports has been pushing the government to require internet companies to provide easy-to-read labels so customers can shop around without complication. Now -- it's a requirement.

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AI experimentation is high risk, high reward for low-profile political campaigns

Read full article: AI experimentation is high risk, high reward for low-profile political campaigns

Text, photos, videos and audio created using artificial intelligence are increasingly making their way into campaigns for state and local office.

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One Tech Tip: Use a roaming eSIM on your summer travels to avoid cellphone data fees

Read full article: One Tech Tip: Use a roaming eSIM on your summer travels to avoid cellphone data fees

For summer trips overseas, a smartphone is essential for most people.

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This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition: The integration of AI and preserving the human element

Read full article: This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition: The integration of AI and preserving the human element

Artificial intelligence is the hot topic of the year. The rapid evolution of AI clashes with some assumptions, including the thought that real humans may not be needed for problem-solving.

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Did your favorite celebrity really endorse that product? Maybe not

Read full article: Did your favorite celebrity really endorse that product? Maybe not

Before you spend money on that celebrity-endorsed premium cookware, weight loss product, or can’t-miss money-making opportunity, pause. Take a breath. Are you sure a celebrity or influencer is really endorsing that product or program?

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UNF launching new bachelor’s and master’s programs in ‘Fintech’ in Fall 2024

Read full article: UNF launching new bachelor’s and master’s programs in ‘Fintech’ in Fall 2024

There is a critical need right now for more workers in the financial tech industry in Jacksonville, and that's why a local university is launching two new programs to help companies find talent.

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Using AI, Mastercard expects to find compromised cards quicker, before they get used by criminals

Read full article: Using AI, Mastercard expects to find compromised cards quicker, before they get used by criminals

Mastercard says it expects to be able to discover that your credit or debit card number has been compromised well before it ends up in the hands of a cybercriminal.

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How governments are scrambling to control AI

Read full article: How governments are scrambling to control AI

In the 2004 film "I, Robot," a detective interrogates a robot in the year 2035, asking it if it could write a symphony or turn a canvas into a beautiful masterpiece.

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iPhone users experience brief text message outage Thursday

Read full article: iPhone users experience brief text message outage Thursday

Thousands of iPhone users across the U.S. experienced problems sending text messages through Apple iMessage on Thursday.

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Cracking the code on negotiating with a cyber extortionist

Read full article: Cracking the code on negotiating with a cyber extortionist

From Social Security numbers to banking information, both private and public entities are being targeted and are receiving the same message: “We have your personal data. Pay up, or you’ll face the consequences.”

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Veterans soar to new heights with drone pilot training program

Read full article: Veterans soar to new heights with drone pilot training program

Veterans with the Wounded Warrior Project are learning on how to become drone pilots as part of a collaboration with CSX Railroad Transportation to diversify job opportunities and employ more veterans.

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BBB warns of scams for those buying vehicles online

Read full article: BBB warns of scams for those buying vehicles online

While legitimate sellers use modern technologies to simplify the car-buying process, fraudsters use similar technology to carry out elaborate impostor scams.

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Coping with anxiety as solar eclipse nears

Read full article: Coping with anxiety as solar eclipse nears

Many of us will be marveling at the solar eclipse on Monday, but the historical event could also make some feel anxious.

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Cyber safety: Protect your child from predators online

Read full article: Cyber safety: Protect your child from predators online

From homework to staying in touch with friends and family, the internet is a valuable tool for kids to learn and stay connected. But a recent presentation from Meta platforms details that their algorithm may connect minors with sexual predators.

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How to prepare for viewing the solar eclipse

Read full article: How to prepare for viewing the solar eclipse

As we get closer to the total solar eclipse on April 8, here’s what to look for when picking out protective glasses to view this rare event.

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What you should know when you travel when it comes to artificial intelligence

Read full article: What you should know when you travel when it comes to artificial intelligence

Speeding through airport security without any hiccups. It's the goal for most travelers, and one that the Biden administration is working to safeguard, including for people who are wary of new technology.

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New slang & emojis: What’s in and what’s out

Read full article: New slang & emojis: What’s in and what’s out

Slang and emojis have become integral parts of how we communicate, transforming the way people express themselves, convey emotions, and share information.

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Consumer Reports investigation finds troubling security flaws in some video doorbells sold by popular retailers

Read full article: Consumer Reports investigation finds troubling security flaws in some video doorbells sold by popular retailers

A warning if you purchased certain video doorbells that may have been enticing because they are less expensive.

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Making Ends Meet: How to find, cancel monthly subscriptions you’re paying for but don’t want

Read full article: Making Ends Meet: How to find, cancel monthly subscriptions you’re paying for but don’t want

We’re all trying to cut our monthly bills to make ends meet. And you could find some extra money right now if you take a look at your credit card statements.

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TELL US: What else do you want the city of Jacksonville to share on its ‘transparency dashboards’?

Read full article: TELL US: What else do you want the city of Jacksonville to share on its ‘transparency dashboards’?

The mayor has asked for feedback about the transparency dashboards and what else Jacksonville residents want to see their local government share data for.

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Facebook, Instagram, Messenger and Threads logins restored after widespread outage

Read full article: Facebook, Instagram, Messenger and Threads logins restored after widespread outage

Users reported being locked out of their Facebook accounts and feeds on the platform as well as Threads and Instagram were not refreshing. WhatsApp, which is also owned by Meta, appeared unaffected.

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Robot rivals: 3 teams of JU engineering students compete for spot in regionals

Read full article: Robot rivals: 3 teams of JU engineering students compete for spot in regionals

Three teams of Jacksonville University engineering students will face off next week in a robotics competition for a chance to represent JU in the regional tournament in Atlanta.

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One Tech Tip: Don't use rice for your device. Here's how to dry out your smartphone

Read full article: One Tech Tip: Don't use rice for your device. Here's how to dry out your smartphone

Oops, you slipped next to the pool and dropped your phone into the water.

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Making Ends Meet: Tricks to slash your streaming bills without missing your favorite TV shows

Read full article: Making Ends Meet: Tricks to slash your streaming bills without missing your favorite TV shows

We are all looking for ways to cut costs, and over the last few days on The Morning Show, we've talked about several ways to save money:

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How an app is helping 911 dispatchers in Flagler County see suspected criminals caught in the act in real-time

Read full article: How an app is helping 911 dispatchers in Flagler County see suspected criminals caught in the act in real-time

The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office introduced new technology used by 911 dispatchers to help deputies see suspected crimes being committed in real-time.

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FDA-approved tracking sensor helps knees ‘talk back’

Read full article: FDA-approved tracking sensor helps knees ‘talk back’

Some physicians are not only replacing knee joints but also implanting a tiny FDA-approved sensor to relay real-time information about recovery back to the doctor and patient.

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How to combat social media addiction in children, teens

Read full article: How to combat social media addiction in children, teens

In a multi-state lawsuit against Meta, the states claim that the social media company has harmed young people’s mental health and promoted addiction. But just how harmful is social media for children and teens?

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AT&T recognizes ‘frustration,’ offers customers $5 credit following hours-long nationwide outage

Read full article: AT&T recognizes ‘frustration,’ offers customers $5 credit following hours-long nationwide outage

Following an hours-long nationwide outage last week, AT&T apologized to all of its impacted customers, recognized their frustration and offered them a $5 credit toward their account, according to a statement written on the company’s website.

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Massive cell phone outage makes you wonder: Are we too reliant on our mobile devices?

Read full article: Massive cell phone outage makes you wonder: Are we too reliant on our mobile devices?

Thursday’s nationwide outage affected thousands of Americans as wireless carriers such as AT&T, Cricket Wireless, Verizon and T-Mobile and other providers scrambled to fix the issue.

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Florida bill to keep children under 16 off social media moves forward amid debate on government’s role, parental rights

Read full article: Florida bill to keep children under 16 off social media moves forward amid debate on government’s role, parental rights

Amid a debate about the role of government and parental rights, the Florida Senate on Thursday passed a bill that seeks to keep children under the age of 16 off social media platforms.

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TELL US: How are you affected by the nationwide outage issues for AT&T and other carriers?

Read full article: TELL US: How are you affected by the nationwide outage issues for AT&T and other carriers?

Customers from multiple carriers report a spike in outages, starting at 4 a.m. Thursday.

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Florida Senate likely to pass high-profile bill blocking children under 16 from social media

Read full article: Florida Senate likely to pass high-profile bill blocking children under 16 from social media

The Florida Senate is ready Thursday to pass a high-profile bill that seeks to prevent children under age 16 from creating accounts on what lawmakers say are “addictive” social-media platforms.

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AT&T wireless service restored after hours-long nationwide outage; company apologizes to affected customers

Read full article: AT&T wireless service restored after hours-long nationwide outage; company apologizes to affected customers

A number of Americans are dealing with cellular outages on AT&T, Cricket Wireless, Verizon, T-Mobile and other service providers, according to data from Downdetector.

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VIDEO: AAA finds flaws in tech designed to brake for you while backing up

Read full article: VIDEO: AAA finds flaws in tech designed to brake for you while backing up

New AAA research found that systems designed to automatically emergency brake when a vehicle is backing up "are not foolproof."

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Warning for parents: Screen time delays your child’s development

Read full article: Warning for parents: Screen time delays your child’s development

Mobile devices are everywhere – and even babies seem to enjoy the technology. But a new study shows too much screen time could negatively affect a little one’s development.

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FBI warns parents, children about growing threat of sextortion

Read full article: FBI warns parents, children about growing threat of sextortion

The FBI's No. 1 concern when it comes to children and their phones is the threat of sextortion.

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FBI reports alarming increase in child predators targeting families through social media

Read full article: FBI reports alarming increase in child predators targeting families through social media

FBI officials say it is becoming easier for child predators to take advantage of families through social media, as the number of crimes against children increases year after year.

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Florida Senate advances bill banning social media accounts for children under 16

Read full article: Florida Senate advances bill banning social media accounts for children under 16

The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 7-2 to approve a bill (SB 1788) that is similar to a measure (HB 1) that passed the House last month and is a priority of House Speaker Paul Renner, R-Palm Coast.

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Tech Detox: How to disconnect and why it matters

Read full article: Tech Detox: How to disconnect and why it matters

The average American spends four hours and 25 minutes on their phone each day. Spending less screen time isn’t easy, but it can be done.

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TELL US: What do you think about Elon Musk’s company implanting its first chip in a human brain?

Read full article: TELL US: What do you think about Elon Musk’s company implanting its first chip in a human brain?

The Neuralink company, owned by tech billionaire Elon Musk, announced it successfully implanted a chip in a human brain for the first time.

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What Facebook groups do you visit the most?

Read full article: What Facebook groups do you visit the most?

Which groups on Facebook do you benefit from the most and why? Are there any interesting stories about how a particular group has enriched your life for the better?

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Florida House ready to pass social media restrictions for children, teens

Read full article: Florida House ready to pass social media restrictions for children, teens

The Florida House is poised to pass a bill aimed at preventing children under age 16 from using social media, as parts of the tech industry argue the measure could be unconstitutional and create data-privacy concerns.

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Digital Dilemmas: Tech and eating disorder challenges

Read full article: Digital Dilemmas: Tech and eating disorder challenges

Eating disorders impact approximately 30 million Americans, and that doesn’t take into account the ones who struggle but don’t meet the clinical criteria for the disorder.

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New imaging tool is lighting up prostate cancer

Read full article: New imaging tool is lighting up prostate cancer

Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men, with over 288,000 new cases diagnosed each year. It’s also one of the most curable cancers if detected early.

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The FTC wants to hear from you about children’s online privacy

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The FTC wants to hear from you about the protections the agency is considering when it comes to what information websites can collect from children and how they use and share that information.

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Tell Us: Do you think a law limiting social media for children will make a difference?

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Florida lawmakers will be pushing this session to keep children younger than 16 years old off social media.

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Clean screens: Stop annoying ads from popping up

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Pop-up ads are annoying, and they seem to be everywhere, but they can be distracting and sometimes dangerous.

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Florida lawmakers expected to move quickly to limit social media for children

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Florida lawmakers will be pushing this session to keep children younger than 16 years old off social media.

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Making Ends Meet: Smartphone & tech repair could get cheaper, according to Consumer Reports

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We all know how expensive it can be if we need to get our phone or laptop fixed, but Consumer Reports says it could soon get a lot cheaper for everyone – thanks to a new state law in New York.

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Start 2024 on the right foot by downloading our free News4JAX apps

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You can receive push alerts, emails and more when you download our apps on your phone, tablet, and smart TV.

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Logging off social media in the New Year could be a mentally healthy resolution

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If you’re tired of the same old New Year’s resolutions, like working out more or trying to lose weight, we’ve got another idea for you. How about trying a social media detox?

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