In Singapore, children express growing concerns about their elderly parents spending long hours browsing smartphones. This behavior raises questions about the impact of technology on the lives of seniors.
A recent report reveals that Jordanians are projected to purchase mobile devices using bank cards worth up to <strong>58.3 million dinars</strong> in 2025. This figure highlights the increasing reliance on modern technology in daily life.
The Indonesian education authorities have announced a new plan aimed at establishing operational standards to limit smartphone and social media use in high schools. This initiative is part of efforts to protect children's growth and development.
Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, has called on people to spend more time outdoors instead of being preoccupied with their smartphones. This statement comes at a time when concerns about the negative effects of excessive technology use are rising.
Chinese smartphone and electric vehicle manufacturer Xiaomi is expecting its quarterly revenue growth to slow to just <strong>7%</strong>, marking its slowest growth rate in over two years. This decline is attributed to the ongoing economic slowdown in China.