All the screens we look at every day emit a large quantity of blue light. That's fine for daytime use, but it can disrupt your sleep at night. That's because blue light stimulates your brain and fools ...
Irene Okpanachi is a Features writer, covering mobile and PC guides that help you understand your devices. She has five years' experience in the Tech, E-commerce, and Food niches. Particularly, the ...
We've been using PCs and smartphones for years, and their LED, LCD, TFT, or other displays that emit blue light are known for harming the eyes after a long period of usage. Recently, health companies ...
Adrian holds a BA in English Studies and an MA in Philosophy and Contemporary Critical Theory. He has been writing about technology for a few years now, working both in Poland and with ...
Xbox Series X's Night Mode debuted along with a blue light filter, which would be best for gaming folks that spend their nights grinding on their consoles. Video game fans play Microsoft's video game ...
We’ve all read the reports: Blue light can play a role in sleep issues. It’s also been mentioned as a factor in skin damage, too. Fortunately, not only can you enable a blue-light filter on your ...
Over the last few years some scientists have claimed the blue light emitted from the screens of many electronic devices can significantly disrupt our sleep patterns. To combat this almost every laptop ...