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  2. Screen time - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, a 2011 nationally representative survey of American parents of children from birth to age 8 suggests that TV accounted for 51% of children's total daily screen time, while mobile devices only accounted for 4%. [9] However, in 2017, TV dropped down to 42% of children's total daily screen time, and mobile media devices jumped up to 35%.

  3. People who wear glasses are smarter, study claims - AOL

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    Check out these smart famous glasses wearers: Researchers at the University Medical Center in Germany linked spending more time in school and People who wear glasses are smarter, study claims Skip ...

  4. 3D television - Wikipedia

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    3D glasses were sold in shops around the UK, a percentage of the sales going to the Children In Need charity. The week's programming concluded with a screening of the 3D Doctor Who special " Dimensions In Time " as well as specially shot segments of Noel's House Party and the annual Children In Need charity appeal.

  5. Smartglasses - Wikipedia

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    Smart glasses could be used as a body camera.In 2018, Chinese police in Zhengzhou and Beijing were using smart glasses to take photos which are compared against a government database using facial recognition to identify suspects, retrieve an address, and track people moving beyond their home areas.

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  8. 'I was naive’: Mia Khalifa on life after adult films and ...

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    In August 2020, after the explosion in Beirut, Khalifa decided to auction off her glasses to raise money for the Lebanese Red Cross.The $100,000 bid from the auction eventually fell through, and ...

  9. People-watching - Wikipedia

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    People-watching or crowd watching is the act of observing people and their interactions in public. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It involves picking up on idiosyncrasies to try to interpret or guess at another person's story, interactions, and relationships with the limited details they have. [ 3 ]