
Stan Schroeder
Senior Editor at Mashable
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share.google | Alex Perry |Adam Doud |Lauren Allain |Stan Schroeder
Hearing loss is , where the population is rapidly aging. Chances are, your hearing isn't as good as it could be. Maybe you're like me and you spent way too many hours in a way too small basement playing way too loud metal music without hearing protection (an admittedly extreme example), or maybe you merely spend too much time listening to your earbuds. Regardless, hearing health affects your quality of life, safety, and social life.
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mashable.com | Stan Schroeder
The top source of news for Americans is no longer TV; it's social media. This is according to new research by Oxford’s Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ) (via NiemanLab), which found that 54 percent of people in the U.S. get news via social media and video networks, overtaking TV broadcast news and news websites and apps for the first time ever.
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buff.ly | Jenny Liu |Joe Hindy |Stan Schroeder |Rebecca Ruiz
The top source of news for Americans is no longer TV; it's social media. This is according to new research by Oxford’s Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ) (via NiemanLab), which found that 54 percent of people in the U.S. get news via social media and video networks, overtaking TV broadcast news and news websites and apps for the first time ever.
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mashable.com | Stan Schroeder
Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses are getting some competition from Meta itself. The company is apparently collaborating with Oakley on a pair of new smart glasses, due to launch on Friday, June 20. Oakley teased the launch on Monday, with a video that displays the two companies' logos, and a caption that reads: "The next evolution is coming on June 20."Oakley also shared the same video on Instagram, with a notable nod by Ray-Ban Meta's official account.
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me.mashable.com | Stan Schroeder
Apple disables iPhones stolen in Los Angeles looting The company's anti-theft tech in action. June 16, 2025 Credit: Hector Retamal / Getty Images Stealing iPhones from a physical Apple Store is a crime that literally doesn't pay, thanks to Apple's anti-theft technology.
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the post... ...and the comments it's over, the AI already won https://t.co/OL9qO0Hpr8

Any Apple iPhone case makers out there whose reps follow me? Do you have an iPhone 16e case with MagSafe? Would like to try it out asap. Let me know. #iphone16e

So, Saruman teams up with Aragorn? Dark times indeed https://t.co/nKdeUurQpd