WiredFocus > Smartphones > Gov. Gavin Newsom signs a bill limiting smartphone use in California schools – The Advocate SmartphonesGov. Gavin Newsom signs a bill limiting smartphone use in California schools – The AdvocateOctober 16, 2024Smartphonesposted on Oct. 16, 2024 at 9:24 pm Gov. Gavin Newsom signs a bill limiting smartphone use in California schools The Advocate READ SOURCE Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditwiredfocusOctober 16, 2024 You Might Also LikeSmartphonesA modder got Windows 95 running on a Nintendo 3DS… very slowlyOctober 17, 2024SmartphonesiPhone 18 likely to be first smartphone to feature 2nm chipset, promises major efficiency and speed upgrade… – Zee BusinessOctober 17, 2024SmartphonesLogitech’s sleek Pebble 2 wireless mouse is only $18 right nowOctober 16, 2024SmartphonesMicrosoft confirms bug that leaves ~9GB of undeletable files in Windows 11October 16, 2024SmartphonesHere's another big 'dirty toilet' warning for your smartphone – The Times of IndiaOctober 16, 2024SmartphonesSocial media is a ‘black hole’ that parents don’t understand, award-winning documentarian says – FortuneOctober 15, 2024Recommended For YouAppsApple Music is making it easier to relive your favorite concertOctober 17, 2024AppleRoborock Qrevo Slim mopping robot vacuum reviewOctober 17, 2024AutosOCTA allocates up to $42.4 million to provide better transit service within communities – Mass Transit MagazineOctober 17, 2024AndroidGalaxy Z Fold 3 & Flip 3 get October 2024 security updateOctober 17, 2024AndroidAnker’s Magnetic Wireless Power Bank Is At Its Lowest Ever PriceOctober 17, 2024
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