October 3, 2012

The presidential campaign shifts into high gear tonight with the first of three debates between Democrat incumbent Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney. The face-off in Denver could offer Romney a chance to level the playing field in the race, while the President returns to a debate setting that he now must use to defend his record in office. Source Link

A new study shows that young children can spend an average of four to six hours a day in a room where a TV is playing. That’s bad news, because the sounds from a TV program can distract children’s play, which is the way kids learn problem solving and communications. The solution is to turn off the TV if no one’s watching it, and limit TV time when children are present. Source Link

Some owners of the new iPhone 5 are getting a shock as they’ve burned through a month’s worth of data allowance in less than two weeks. Apple admits the new smartphone is sometimes using cellular data service even when connected to WiFi. A fix is in the works and carriers say users hit with the double dip won’t face any overage charges. Source Link