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When someone's tech addiction causes you stress

(CNN) -- We all have our stressful holiday stories. My most recent one doesn't involve guilt trips, family squabbles or eccentric relatives. It's about getting...

When your partner's wallet wanders

 (CNN) -- 'Tis the season for overspending -- just ask the 141 million people who raided retail stores online and in-person the weekend after...

Fashion Watch: Countdown to Christmas

I love photographs and I’m not ashamed to say I even like pictures of myself. That is why I just ordered a case for...

Tech gurus help boost speedy Internet in schools

ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — Needed to keep a school building running these days: Water, electricity — and broadband. Interactive digital learning on laptops and tablets...

Why so many parents hate Common Core

(CNN) -- The U.S. Department of Education is legally prohibited from having any control over curriculum or instruction in the nation's public schools, but...

Braving the stormy weather for Thanksgiving turkey

(CNN) -- The stormy weather traveling across the country and heading up the Northeastern corridor isn't making it easy for the nearly 44 million...

Brits having less sex _ but more variety

LONDON (AP) — When it comes to the bedroom, the British may be getting less busy, but more creative. According to results from the...

LA to give every student an iPad; $30M order

Emmanuel Angeles, raises his hand to be called on while doing a worksheet in an English Language Learner summer school class at the Cordova Villa Elementary School, June 12, in Rancho Cordova, Calif. Under Gov. Jerry Brown's proposed budget, California schools will receive an additional $3.6 billion this year, with much of it targeted to the neediest students. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli) by Peter SvenssonAP Technology Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Los Angeles' school system, the second largest in the United States, is ordering iPads for all its students, handing Apple a major success in its quest to make the tablet computer a replacement for textbooks. The Los Angeles Board of Education on Tuesday approved the purchase of $30 million worth of iPads as the first part of a multi-year commitment. It found that the iPad was the least expensive option that met its specifications.

Courier mobile app available for iPhone, iPad and android devices

MOBILE TECHNOLOGY—The New Pittsburgh Courier app is available free in the iTunes App Store and Google Play. (Photo by J.L. Martello)   According...

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