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Screen time at ‘breaking point’ but can tech help? – BBC News
There is growing evidence notifications and too much screen time can reduce attention and productivity.

By Cristina CriddleTechnology reporter
image copyrightNAZ BEHESHTI
image captionNaz Beheshti, who used to be executive assistant to Steve Jobs at Apple, says people can make technology work for them
It is no secret that technology has become increasingly present in our lives, especially over the past year.
We use our devices to stay in touch with friends and family, to educate and entertain our children and, for many, to work from home.
But endless virtual interactions have resulted in so-called…
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