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Global electric vehicle sales hit a milestone in 2025 that would have seemed ambitious just a few years ago: one in four new cars sold worldwide was electric, according to the IEA's Global EV Outlook ...
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All Apple Watches share the same core DNA: a square screen with rounded edges, a rotating crown, interchangeable straps and Apple's WatchOS with Siri integration. The differences lie in the details with factors like advanced health sensors, durability, battery life and screen size. Oh, and price.

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One of the hidden features in the Google Earth desktop app is a fun little flight simulator that lets you fly all over the Earth using maps generated by the app. And Google has just announced that the flight simulator is also now available in your web browser of choice for all to enjoy.

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The second-generation Meta Ray-Ban glasses, sitting pretty. They earned a CNET Editors' Choice award for all the features they offer. It's getting more and more likely that you or someone you pass by on the street is wearing smart glasses, or might at least try them out in the near future. Market researcher IDC is predicting…

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The artificial intelligence company Anthropic is facing a newly proposed class action lawsuit alleging it's misleading subscribers about plan usage limits for Claude. Claude is an AI assistant designed for coding, writing, research and data analysis.

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Travelers are unplugging: More people are seeking "digital detox" vacations to escape screens, social media, and constant notifications.
Cheaper trips often work best: Cabins, campgrounds, state parks, and small towns naturally encourage less screen time and lower travel costs.
Start small: Set phone-free hours, plan offline activities, and limit screen use instead of trying to disconnect completely.
For years, vacations were supposed to help us relax. But somewhere along the way, many travelers started bringing their stress with them.
Instead of disconnecting, we're checking work emails from the beach, scrolling social media while sitting around a campfire, and spending hours staring at screens while supposedly taking a break from everyday life.
Now a growing number of travelers are pushing back as interest in "digital detox" vacations is surging as people look for ways to escape constant notifications, social media feeds, and the pressure of always being available.
According to data shared by rail booking platform TrainPal, searches for "digital detox" have risen dramatically this year as travelers seek slower, simpler trips focused on rest and presence rather than screen time.
The trend comes as many Americans admit their digital habits may be taking a toll. Nearly half of adults ages 18 to 34 say their online behavior negatively affects their well-being, helping fuel interest in vacations designed specifically to encourage unplugging.
The good news? You don't need an expensive wellness retreat or a luxury resort to benefit from a digital detox. In many cases, the best digital detox vacations are also among the most affordable.
Why travelers are choosing to unplug
The appeal is simple. Phones have become alarm clocks, cameras, entertainment centers, GPS devices, shopping tools, workstations, and social hubs all rolled into one.
The downside is that many people rarely experience a moment when they're completely disconnected. That constant stimulation can make it difficult to relax, sleep, focus, or fully enjoy time with friends and family.
A digital detox vacation aims to reverse that by intentionally reducing screen use and encouraging travelers to engage with their surroundings.
Rather than documenting every moment online, the goal is to actually experience those moments.
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