Gen Z grads say their college degrees were a waste of time and money as AI infiltrates the workplace

Gen Z grads say their college degrees were a waste of time and money as AI infiltrates the workplace

Four years of classes, thousands of dollars in tuition and one freshly minted diploma — all to be outdone by a chatbot. As artificial intelligence floods the workplace, nearly half of Gen Z job seekers say their degrees have already been made obsolete by the rise of generative AI tools like ChatGPT — and they’re … Read more

How your significant other’s name is saved in your phone contacts speaks volumes about your relationship

How your significant other’s name is saved in your phone contacts speaks volumes about your relationship

Are you calling “Boobear” or “John Hinge”? Whether it be an endearing — and possibly embarrassing — nickname or their full legal name, your partner’s contact name in your phone gives insight into your relationship. According to relationship experts, here’s what the moniker could mean. Whether you use a nickname or a full legal name, … Read more

Exclusive | Do you need a $599 gut test? What your poop can tell you about your health

Exclusive | Do you need a 9 gut test? What your poop can tell you about your health

It’s a gut-wrenching problem. Research indicates that around two-thirds of US adults struggle with persistent tummy troubles like gas, bloating and abdominal pain — and few seek medical help. Some take matters into their own hands by keeping a food diary to identify potential triggers, eating certain foods to track the appearance and frequency of bowel … Read more

Get Granny on Gmail — computer and smartphone use lowers risk of brain decline by 42%

Get Granny on Gmail — computer and smartphone use lowers risk of brain decline by 42%

iPad? More like iPreserve.  A new study found that older adults who regularly tap, scroll and surf their way through smartphones, computers and other digital devices are less likely to suffer from cognitive impairment. The research casts doubt on the so-called “digital dementia hypothesis,” which suggests that too much screen time in our daily lives … Read more

How a new wearable sensor can track your health — without even touching your skin

How a new wearable sensor can track your health — without even touching your skin

Your skin isn’t just glowing — it’s gassy. And now, science is sniffing it out. Researchers at Northwestern University have developed the world’s first contactless wearable device that can monitor your health by measuring gases naturally emitted and absorbed by the skin without ever touching it.  “This technology has the potential to transform clinical care, … Read more

Most Americans begin to panic once their phone battery hits this number

Most Americans begin to panic once their phone battery hits this number

How much do you have left? Thirty-eight percent is America’s “panic percentage” when it comes to battery life, according to new research. The survey of 2,000 Americans pinpointed precisely what level of remaining phone battery people reach before they start to worry or seek out a way to get charged. Results showed anxiousness creeps in … Read more

Exclusive | The 5 most unique products we saw at LA’s biohacker expo, from a muscle-spasm bodysuit to an eye-opening aging test

Exclusive | The 5 most unique products we saw at LA’s biohacker expo, from a muscle-spasm bodysuit to an eye-opening aging test

WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. — It was one for the anti-ages. Hundreds of biohackers — some sporting clothing to protect against electromagnetic radiation and others clutching purses packed with peptides — lived it up at last week’s Biohackers World expo by testing cutting-edge technology and sampling supplements designed to turn back the clock. Father Time wasn’t … Read more

Meta adds new age-based restrictions to Facebook, Messenger to curb inappropriate content

Meta adds new age-based restrictions to Facebook, Messenger to curb inappropriate content

Parents are gonna “like” this. Meta has added “Teen Accounts” to Facebook and Messenger to limit who can contact minors and screen the content they’re exposed to. On Tuesday, the tech giant announced that users under 18 will automatically be enrolled in these accounts in an attempt “to give parents more peace of mind across … Read more

Exclusive | You’re brushing your teeth all wrong — this $299 ‘smart’ toothbrush cleans them all at once

Exclusive | You’re brushing your teeth all wrong — this 9 ‘smart’ toothbrush cleans them all at once

Tooth be told, most people don’t brush their teeth well. There are many ways to screw up such a simple act — you don’t hit all the spots, you don’t do it long enough and you don’t do it often enough. A $299 full-mouth electric toothbrush may be just what the dentist ordered. The Feno … Read more

Exclusive | ‘DoctorEMF’ wants you to unplug your lamps and routers — he even has a dog protect him from radiation

Exclusive | ‘DoctorEMF’ wants you to unplug your lamps and routers — he even has a dog protect him from radiation

WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. — Russell Kort generated a lot of buzz at last weekend’s Biohackers World conference — and not because he told a story of being stung by 25 to 30 bees while taking a grassy shortcut as a boy. Kort, 59, took the stage at the swanky 1 Hotel West Hollywood with his … Read more

Exclusive | New York’s last typewriter repair shop gets some help from George Clooney to stay afloat, despite sinking industry

Exclusive | New York’s last typewriter repair shop gets some help from George Clooney to stay afloat, despite sinking industry

In New York City, there’s still at least one place left untouched by modern tech. At Gramercy Typewriter Co., there isn’t a screen in sight — the most advanced piece of technology may just be the cordless landline phone propped up on a counter. “I prefer to type someone a letter over an email any … Read more

Mom reveals genius tech hack for cranky kids — and it involves a beloved cartoon character

Mom reveals genius tech hack for cranky kids — and it involves a beloved cartoon character

Mother Alexa. People are praising this one mom who shared an extremely clever hack utilizing an Alexa device that will have parents working smarter, not harder. “I’m about to change your life,” excitedly said a woman named Tori who took to TikTok to share the ultimate tip for when kids are being cranky and not … Read more

Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta signs multi-year deal with UFC to be first ‘official fan technology partner’

Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta signs multi-year deal with UFC to be first ‘official fan technology partner’

Meta Platforms has signed a multi-year deal to become the first “official fan technology partner” of Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), whose CEO was elected to the Facebook parent’s board in January. Under the deal, Meta will provide UFC fans a deeper immersive experience through its services, with its text-based platform, Threads, becoming the league’s official social … Read more

Exclusive | New Yorkers are paying $1,200 for a better, faster commute — and The Post put the pricey new hack to the test

Exclusive | New Yorkers are paying ,200 for a better, faster commute — and The Post put the pricey new hack to the test

How much would you pay to shorten your NYC commute? Astoria resident Sam Ressler, 26, shelled out $1,200 to reclaim precious minutes, speeding up the daily trek to and from his SoHo office in a novel new way — with a pair of motorized Moonwalkers Aero shoes. Like a pair of rollerskates that require less effort — or … Read more

Gen Z discovers way to determine co-workers’ ages — and it starts with your email address

Gen Z discovers way to determine co-workers’ ages — and it starts with your email address

Gen Z has a new way to determine if someone is “old.” According to one Reddit user, your email might be giving away your age. The writer shared that she gave a Gen Z coworker her personal email address, which is just her full name “at” gmail.com with no additional letters or numbers. The young … Read more

This app has the ultimate incentive to get your steps in — but Gen Z may have a hard time

This app has the ultimate incentive to get your steps in — but Gen Z may have a hard time

It’s safe to say many of us could afford to spend a little less time glued to our phones and a lot more time moving our bodies. But getting our daily steps in is no easy task — which is why some people rely on gamified challenges to motivate themselves to go for a simple … Read more

Here’s the new surprising sex trend on the rise: ‘Helpful tool’

Here’s the new surprising sex trend on the rise: ‘Helpful tool’

We’re in an age where technology is undeniably transforming the way we seek out information — from using AI to find nearby restaurant recommendations to scrolling through TikTok for outfit inspiration. Now, another surprising trend has emerged, with approximately 9.9 percent of Aussie adults, or around 1.9 million people, turning to ChatGPT for their health-related … Read more

Exclusive | Top 5 sleep trends revealed — here’s which ones actually work

Exclusive | Top 5 sleep trends revealed — here’s which ones actually work

Time to give these so-called sleep hacks a rest? The team behind the sleep tracker Sleep Cycle crunched data from over 1 million global users to determine the social media slumber shortcuts that have gone viral. The Sweden-based company recently released the results as part of its annual Sleep Around the World report. “This year’s … Read more

You don’t have to delete social media — 4 more healthy ways to use it that will reduce stress

You don’t have to delete social media — 4 more healthy ways to use it that will reduce stress

Don’t want to ditch social media, but feel like it’s taking a toll on your mental health? You might not have to choose.  New research from the University of British Columbia suggests that improving mental health among young people isn’t about reducing time spent on social media, but rather changing the way they engage with … Read more

Exclusive | 6 easy ways to set your day up for peak productivity — and avoid the morning crash

Exclusive | 6 easy ways to set your day up for peak productivity — and avoid the morning crash

Here’s a crash course on the best — and worst — ways to start mornings. Most people check their phones shortly after waking up. While scrolling social media can provide a rush of feel-good dopamine, the instant gratification leads to constant cravings for more stimulation. Exposure to blue light from electronics instead of natural sunlight … Read more