DIGITAL POWER

Jun 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New Green Ranger Comic Honors the Actor Who Made Him Famous

Power Rangers is launching a fresh comic series that pays tribute to the actor who first made the Green Ranger beloved. The new book, titled Power Rangers: Green #1, will arrive on August 5, 2026 and cost $4. 99 at comic shops. It is written by Paul Allor, known for his work on Teenage Mutant Ninja

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Jun 14 2026CRIME

Kids Caught in the Web of Online Crime

Digital platforms have become hunting grounds for criminal gangs looking to recruit young people. Officials report a sharp rise in cases where kids as young as 13 are being targeted online. These teens aren’t just innocent bystanders—they’re being pulled into serious crimes, sometimes as hired help

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Jun 09 2026HEALTH

Digital Mental Health Research: Who Really Gets Left Out?

Digital mental health studies often promise better access to care, but new findings suggest some groups still get overlooked. A review of 57 trials found that while nearly all studies shared age and gender details, many skipped key details about participants’ backgrounds. Minority ethnic groups, men

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Jun 03 2026TECHNOLOGY

A long-lasting backup for your fridge during power cuts

Power cuts can catch you off guard, leaving your fridge useless and food spoiling fast. Keeping appliances running during blackouts usually means bulky generators or expensive setups. A new device called the Solix S2000 aims to make this easier, promising up to 35 hours of continuous power for a fri

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May 19 2026TECHNOLOGY

Insurance in the Digital Age

Digital tools are changing how people safeguard themselves and their belongings. New technologies let insurers track risks in real time, using data from sensors and apps. Big data helps companies see patterns that were hidden before, making policies more accurate. Climate concerns add anoth

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Apr 10 2026WEATHER

Staying Calm and Smart When the Lights Go Out

Power cuts hit at the worst times. One minute you're streaming a show, the next everything darkens. Most outages last minutes, but some stretch for days. The first thing to do isn’t panic—it’s figuring out how big the problem is. If your streetlights are still on but your house is dark, the issue mi

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Apr 03 2026HEALTH

Do Online Health Programs Really Work? A Closer Look

Digital health programs promise big changes by tackling multiple habits at once—like eating better, moving more, and reducing stress. But do they actually deliver results for regular people? Research shows these programs can help in some groups, but we don’t know if they work well for everyone. Most

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Mar 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Hidden Time in Calendars: How Showing or Hiding Weekends Affects Planning

Digital calendars help people decide when to do things. They show a week at a time, and users can move events around by dragging or picking slots from a list. The study looked at whether the weekend is visible in this week view and how that changes the way people plan. Researchers watched 105 peopl

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Mar 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Quick Guide to Sorting Digital Health Study Proofs

Digital health studies grow fast, but many reviews still miss strong proof because of weak questions and shaky search methods. Because so many reviews exist, experts now want bigger overviews that map all evidence quickly. To do this, they need a fast way to judge papers just by reading the ti

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Dec 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Digital Helpers: How UFO$^3$ Makes Devices Work Together

Digital helpers are becoming smarter. They are no longer just tools. They are now active collaborators. But, they have a problem. They usually work alone. They don't talk to each other. This makes tasks harder. UFO$^3$ is a new system. It changes this. It connects different devices. It makes them wo

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