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Reese Witherspoon shows us how to be a cool mum with TikTok moves

Cool in the cringe: Mums are naturally wired to embarrass their kids, but Reese Witherspoon has just shown you can still be cool in the process.

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New App Helps Relieve Period Cramps

Your smartphone could be a better ally than medications when it comes to intense period cramps. A recent study suggests that app-guided acupressure provides relief without the side effects of painkillers.

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Pokemon No? Millions walking away from reality-game phenomenon

Just six weeks after it became a worldwide addiction, Pokemon Go users seem to have … well, gone

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MiNDFOOD Radio: Skin Vision’s Dyck Uyttewaal

It is no secret that New Zealand and Australia have the highest rates of melanoma in the World, but it has taken a Dutch based company to bring about a major change that can save lives, with one simple app for your smart-phone.

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Fight cancer while you sleep

New app uses the processing power of your smartphone to help cancer research while you sleep.

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New app solving world hunger

Smartphone users outnumber hungry children 20 to 1. The World Food Programme is using an App to help feed them.

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Music you can physically hold on to

REIFY’s 3D-printed music “totems” will give you all the feels

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Pizza app helps woman escape

The quick thinking of a woman being held hostage by her armed boyfriend saw her being rescued after she used a pizza ordering app to ask for help.

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New app allows epileptics to pre-empt seizures

Medical researches in Japan have developed an app that monitors heart rates of epileptics, pre-empting seizures.

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Get Home Safe app helps thousands reach home safely

The first app of its kind, Get Home Safe is helping thousands of people reach home safely.

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Christmas cooking

Stop that pre-Christmas hassle and stress and organise everyone coming to Christmas lunch or dinner to bring a plate. I […]

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NYC’s women-only taxi service hits the streets

Just launched in New York City, the SheRides mobile app matches female taxi drivers with women who prefer not to be driven by men.

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Doctors to prescribe health apps to patients

UK family doctors will soon be prescribing patients smartphone apps to improve their wellbeing.

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15-year-old develops new store-topping app

A 15-year-old Australian boy has developed a new app which is taking the world by storm.

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In need of a cuddle? This app has you covered

Move over Tindr – this new app is giving people access to no-strings-attached cuddles with strangers.

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Latest film from Miu Miu Women’s Tales

How would you feel if a stranger delivered you a personal message rather than receiving a text or email?

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CyberMate online companion helps fight depression in young people

A revolutionary online tool to support young people living with depression or mental health issues is being developed by the University of Sydney.

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Facebook app to focus on dementia

A new app will give Facebook users the chance to experience what it could be like living with dementia.

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Speed reading app lets you read novels in an hour

Wish you had more time to read? Has your current book been taking months too long to finish? A new […]

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The blind could soon ‘hear’ colours and shapes

A new smartphone app could help blind people see by converting images into soundscapes.

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New app hopes to reduce stroke incidence

A breakthrough new app is aiming to reduce the incidence of stroke around the world.

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Doctors turn Android into eye-phone

A team of doctors have used an android phone to develop a portable, low-cost eye examination kit for the developing world.

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Dating app stops Icelanders from sleeping with a cousin

A new dating app is hoping to stop any accidental incest from occurring amongst Iceland singles.

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iPhone case & app helps detect stroke-causing heart rhythm

A new iPhone case and app can cheaply and quickly detect heart rhythm problems and prevent strokes, according to the University of Sydney.

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