Phone
Coverage of Phone in the Nexus archive.
- The one change that worked: I banned myself from social media – and my children have never been happier
A psychotherapist banned herself from social media, leading to improved mood and stronger relationships, with her children being happier as a result. She previously relied on frequent phone use for work and communication, which contributed to irritability and being less present as a parent.
- I've been a trucker for nearly 5 decades. AI made the job safer, but autonomous trucks still need to prove themselves.
Ingrid Brown, a truck driver for nearly 50 years, credits technology like AI-powered dashcams and phones with improving safety in trucking. While she supports current innovations, she remains cautious about autonomous trucks until their safety is proven.
- Monkey steals Brit tourist's phone and takes off with it in Bali... and snaps selfies
A monkey in Bali stole a British tourist's phone and took selfies with it. The incident involved a tourist from Britain and a monkey in Bali.
- Moment thief on e-bike snatches phone from woman's hands as she walks down central London pavement on a Sunday morning
A thief on an e-bike snatched a phone from a woman's hands as she walked down a central London pavement on a Sunday morning. The incident occurred in central London during a Sunday morning walk.
- 'They'll leak medical records, tax records, they'll bug his phone and leak that...' Why the Establishment will do anything to stop Nigel Farage becoming Prime Minister
The article claims that the Establishment will use tactics such as leaking medical and tax records and bugging phones to prevent Nigel Farage from becoming Prime Minister.
- You're probably on your phone right now - and there's a good chance you don't really know why
The article highlights that people are likely using their phones without understanding their motivations. It references a photograph by Arsenii Palivoda from iStock.
- 15 Best Wireless Chargers, All Tested and Reviewed (2026)
The article lists 15 wireless chargers tested by WIRED in 2026, designed to eliminate the need for cables when charging phones, wireless earbuds, and watches.
- After Traffic Stop for Phone in Right Hand, She Called Out the Problem
A deputy pulled over a driver for allegedly holding a phone in her right hand during a traffic stop. The case was dismissed after it was determined the deputy's observation was impossible.
- Xreal’s New $299 ‘xbx’ Smart Glasses Channel Xbox Vibes
Xreal has launched the $299 'xbx' Smart Glasses, which connect to devices like phones, laptops, or gaming handhelds to project screens directly to the user's eyes. The product channels the aesthetic and branding of Xbox, emphasizing its gaming-oriented design.
- Mystery deepens as locked-up Lee Andrews' phone is 'turned back on' in fresh twist after it was revealed Katie Price's 'missing' husband has been arrested in Dubai
Lee Andrews' locked-up phone was reactivated, adding a new twist to the mystery surrounding Katie Price's 'missing' husband, who has been arrested in Dubai. The situation remains unresolved as authorities investigate further.
- Best Power Banks (2026): My Picks After Testing Over 100
The article reviews the best power banks of 2026, highlighting the author's testing of over 100 models. It emphasizes their utility for charging phones, laptops, handheld gaming consoles, and other electronics while traveling.
- Set Up Your Phone’s Always-On Display So You’re Unlocking It Less Often
The article suggests setting up a phone's always-on display to show necessary information at a glance, reducing the need to unlock the phone frequently. This can help break the pattern of unlocking the phone for one thing and getting distracted by something else. By doing so, users can minimize unnecessary interactions with their phone.
- Chaos as female Delta passenger is ARRESTED because she wouldn't hang up her phone before takeoff
A female Delta Air Lines passenger was arrested during takeoff after refusing to turn off her phone despite crew instructions, causing on-board chaos. The incident occurred as security protocols were enforced, leading to legal action against the passenger.
- OpenAI could be making a phone with AI agents replacing apps
OpenAI is reportedly developing a phone where AI agents will replace traditional apps. An analyst predicts the device could enter mass production by 2028.
- Bullet that hit Secret Service agent at White House Correspondents' Dinner 'was deflected by his PHONE'
A Secret Service agent was shot during the White House Correspondents' Dinner, but the bullet was deflected by his phone. The incident highlights an unusual defensive role played by personal technology in a security context.
- Bullet that hit Secret Service agent at White House Correspondents' Dinner 'was deflected by his PHONE'
A bullet fired at a Secret Service agent during the White House Correspondents' Dinner was deflected by the agent's phone, preventing injury. The incident occurred at a high-profile event attended by political figures and journalists.
- Teenager who stabbed his stepfather and family dog to death for thrills and had kill lists on his phone said he 'wanted to end so many lives'
A teenager admitted to stabbing his stepfather and family dog to death for thrills and was found to have kill lists on his phone, expressing a desire to 'end so many lives.'
- AT&T Promo Codes and Bundle Deals: Save $50 in April
AT&T is offering promo codes and bundle deals in April, allowing customers to save $50. The deals include options to upgrade internet services or purchase the latest phones.
- My Blissful Week as a ‘Do Not Disturb’ Maximalist
The author spent a week without phone notifications and felt less disturbed, though their close contacts were annoyed.