Emojis are not a universal language: Gender, age and culture influence their interpretation
A recent study states that a person’s background can completely change their understanding of these symbols
A recent study states that a person’s background can completely change their understanding of these symbols
The U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit details five areas where the Big Tech company stifles competition
Moms and dads’ fear over the effect phones can have on minors has triggered the use of parental control apps, but experts warn of risks: “Spying is not the way”
New device sensors on the market seek to facilitate self-testing, but it is not easy to measure blood pressure 24 hours a day and non-intrusively
The psychologist and founder of Desconecta, a therapeutic and educational support project for minors with tech addiction, says that the earlier kids receive a cellphone, the more problems they experience in face-to-face relationships
Every manufacturer offers certain features, but Android phones share common characteristics that can improve one’s experience with the devices
The most complete and modern tablets are now so powerful that, in many cases, they can easily perform the same tasks as a traditional computer. EL PAÍS tested three options with different operating systems to put this to the test
Developing habits to stay better organized can be easier with the help of technology
Pioneering research has discovered how smart devices talk to Android apps and each other to share data that allows them to know who enters a home, when, and how much they earn
It has become essential at home, so why not take it with you when you drive? EL PAÍS tested a device that adds this functionality to your vehicle; these are our favorite features
The constant search for novelty, the lack of software support and the difficulty in repairing mobiles devices are all factors that push users to trade up
Deleting blurry or duplicate images and making backup copies helps you regain control of your devices
Artificial intelligence comes in addition to classic solutions, like tagging images, searching for duplicates and sorting them into albums
These third-party applications offer a significantly higher level of control than your device’s native software
Our mobile devices listen to and collect a significant amount of data on us, even without using our microphones
Here is a list of useful advice for the vacations: from how to make your cellphone battery last longer to how to find out whether there’s a hidden camera in your Airbnb
A new investigation uncovers how advertising companies have access to log records left by programmers inside mobile devices
EL PAÍS visits a factory of the Chinese company where devices are subjected to exhaustive quality control tests before reaching the market
The franchise ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s,’ a low-budget survival horror title, has become a surprising favorite of the youngest players, even spawning a series of books and, later this year, a movie
The professor, one of the foremost experts on technology’s impact on concentration, believes our goal in the digital era should be focusing on how much we can handle
All smartphones include features to control how much they can distract you and keep the interruptions to a minimum
The cloud services listed below can help us stop worrying about storage on our devices
Smartphones are no longer just stolen to be resold for a moderate profit: in the wrong hands, your device can become the key to your digital identity and cause serious economic damage
Parents can limit how long minors use their devices and what kind of content they can access
The company will use a government identification to verify a user’s account and give the account a blue badge
From Dream by WOMBO to The Stigma, these are the most popular applications of the last 12 months
Your mobile device is a powerful, sophisticated machine. Learn how to use it in a much more efficient way