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LASIK eye surgery is considered safe and effective, but many doctors are reluctant to undergo the procedure. Here's why.
This is what you need to know about LASIK misconceptions: Despite being low risk, not everyone shou…
India Kushner
I was a loyal iPhone user but switched to a foldable smartphone not yet available in the US. It was worth it — even at double the price.
A tech writer grew frustrated with the lack of differentiation between iPhone upgrades and turned t…
Shubham Agarwal
Former Google employee says company's AI work is driven by 'a stone cold panic that they are getting left behind'
"The fear is that they can't afford to let someone else get there first," said Scott Jenson, a UX d…
Kwan Wei Kevin Tan
Billionaire LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman slams business leaders who support Trump: A 'reliable legal system is not a given'
The LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman argues in The Economist that business leaders' support of Trump…
Grace Eliza Goodwin
Poor eyesight in children increased in past 10 years: AIIMS
Dr Rohit Saxena, professor of ophthalmology, and pediatrics, RP Center at AIIMS, said that in earli…
ANI
I learned I was holding my iPhone wrong with Apple's screen distance feature
The recent iPhone feature alerts you when you're holding your device too close to your face. It's e…
Kylie Kirschner
Smartphones are making Indian kids myopic, numbers double in a decade
Myopia or near-sightedness is a condition in which near objects appear clear but objects farther aw…
ANI
US reindustrialization will be the top investment theme of coming decades, RBA says
RBA says energy and utility infrastructure, transportation, and real estate are top sectors within …
Yuheng Zhan
2 renowned strategists say the US should defend Taiwan with nuclear strikes. Experts say such talk is just a taste of what's to come.
Matt Kroenig and Greg Weaver, two influential scholars, said the US should consider nukes in a Taiw…
Matthew Loh
Janet Yellen made the worst mistake in Treasury history when she failed to lock in cheap debt, elite investor Stanley Druckenmiller says
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's failure to capitalize on low rates was a grave error that has wor…
Theron Mohamed
Chryscapital invests $100 million in Lenskart
Private equity fund Chryscapital on Thursday announced a $100 million investment in eyewear company…
PTI
Oppo unveils its take on smart glasses with the Air Glass
The wearable is built around a 'monocle waveguide' design and features free-flowing curves that …
I'm blind and didn't tell anyone when I interviewed for my tech job. I got hired and my boss had no idea.
When he interviewed at Microsoft, no one noticed or asked if he was blind. He was offered the job a…
Lauren Crosby Medlicott
Wearing glasses may help protect you from the coronavirus, but it's not worth getting them if you don't need them for vision
A September study out of China found few coronavirus patients wore glasses. More research is needed…
Anna Medaris Miller
Why astigmatism causes blurry vision, especially at night
Astigmatism, a disorder that affects how the eyes focus light, can be exacerbated at night. Blurry …
Soo Youn ,Benjamin Bert
Smartphones are causing a 'visual health crisis' in China
Nomura suggests that some factors contributing to this crisis are the urbanization, sedentary lifes…
Chloe Pfeiffer
Rep. Dan Crenshaw accuses Rep. Ted Lieu of 'woke virtue signaling' after Lieu warned of xenophobia from what GOP members are calling coronavirus
Other lawmakers and conservative media personalities have described the coronavirus as the "Wuhan" …
David Choi
Wearing glasses could really mean you're smarter, according to a new study
Another is that having an accessory on your face immediately makes you look different and thus an o…
Lindsay Dodgson
Lucid's CEO says he has 'more advanced technology than Tesla,' and wants to use it to lower the price of EVs
The idea of automakers sharing technology and engineering is not new. But it cuts down on costs, wh…
Kristen Lee
2 privacy crises in one week prove Facebook still hasn't solved its privacy woes, even after a $5 billion fine
First, Business Insider discovered that Hyp3r, a buzzy marketing startup, had taken advantage of Fa…