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Psychology says people who hang clocks in every room may not be obsessed with time, they could be seeking control, predictability and peace of mindPsychology teaches us that everyday preferences often reflect deeper psychological patterns. Filling a home with clocks is rarely just abou...
Psychology says adults who look in the mirror ten times a day are not narcissists: Why the brain keeps searching for reassurance, control and identityPsychology suggests that adults who frequently glance at mirrors are rarely being narcissistic. More often, they are seeking reassurance an...
The Viral Cure: The wellness hacks people are swearing by in 2026 — and they barely cost a thingDiscover 10 accessible wellness trends for 2026, from the 'Broaden & Build' theory promoting positive emotions to 'Micro Walks' for quick e...
Maruti, Tata lead hatchback revival as India's carmakers rediscover the mass marketIndian carmakers are rediscovering the hatchback. For years, SUVs dominated sales. Now, rising prices and economic challenges mean small ca...
Quote of the day by Marie Curie: 'Be less curious about people and more...' Life lessons on why great minds stay curious about ideas, not peopleQuote of the day by Marie Curie: Marie Curie’s quote, “Be less curious about people and more curious about ideas,” highlights the importanc...
Quote of the Day by Jean Baudrillard: ‘Americans may have no identity, but they do have wonderful teeth’ - French sociologist’s provocative take on identity in an appearance-obsessed worldQuote of the Day by Jean Baudrillard: “Americans may have no identity, but they do have wonderful teeth.” Decades before social media and i...
Quote of the day by Alexander Graham Bell: ‘Concentrate all your thoughts upon the work at hand. The sun's rays do…’ Timeless lesson on focus exposes why modern minds feel exhausted and stuckQuote of the day: Alexander Graham Bell lived during an era of extraordinary technological transformation, yet his advice feels even more r...
From $22 billion to zero: Success, not failure, brought Byju downByju's, once a $22 billion edtech giant, has collapsed. Founder Byju Raveendran faces jail for contempt. The company's downfall stems from ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang advises students: 'Whatever you decide is your passion, the only one thing that you have to do is...' - here are the list of careers and skills he says will continue to remain valuable in the AI eraNvidia CEO advice for students choosing careers: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang advises parents against stressing over "AI-proof" subjects for the...
She had nothing at 15. At 55, she's China's wealthiest woman sitting at the world's top table with Elon Musk and Tim Cook; here's the story of Zhou QunfeiChina’s richest woman, Zhou Qunfei, once worked factory shifts after leaving school at 15. Today, her billion-dollar tech company supplies ...
Quote of the day by Jim Rohn: ‘Don't mistake movement for achievement. It's easy to get faked out by being busy. The question…’ Brutal truth about being busy and wake-up call millions need right nowQuote of the day: Rohn’s message is not about slowing down or abandoning ambition. Instead, it is about aligning effort with purpose. In a ...
RIL arms acquires substantial stake in media startup NEWJNEWJ is a tech-media startup focused on curating and producing video content for the smartphone-obsessed young Indians.
Why digital devices are dopeIn a recent survey conducted by the TOI, it was found that about 45 percent of respondents spent more than four hours a day on their phones.
Parents, take note! Watch out for these signs to know if your child is addicted to gadgetsFixing hours of mobile use and encouraging constructive hobbies is the first step.
- Your smartphone obsession may up bad behaviour in kids
New York, May 25 (IANS) Do you spend too much time on your smartphone during mealtime, playtime and routine activities or conversations wit...
Think you're clean of addictions? Your smartphone may have you in its gripThe smartphone empowers us, makes us efficient and opens a world of information at our fingertips.
Idea of staying connected 24x7 triggers a new epidemic among executives: Smartphone obsessive compulsive disorderA 2015 report by global workplace provider Regus showed that with the arrival of smartphones work is increasingly interrupting home life.
Going on vacation? Pack your belfie stick!People are sick of spending ages contorting themselves in front of their mirrors, trying to get the right angle to show off their posterior...
Why your next smartphone may not cost a fortuneJust this week, two impressive devices were announced at equally low prices, chilling well below the $300 mark off-contract.
- How our behaviours & abilities change when surfing web & using smartphones
Most of these studies, summarised in the controversial 2010 book Shallows by Nicholas Car, say prolonged web surfing make people incapable ...