Web Surfing Helps at Work, Study Says

Don’t feel guilty about browsing the Internet at work — turns out it may actually improve your performance.

Why Videogames Are Good for Girls

We’ve had plenty of discussions on the blog about exposing kids to screen time (TV, videogames and mobile phones). A new study, though, found that videogames can have benefits for teen girls—as long as they play with their parents.

iPad Mania: Confessions of an Apple Luddite

Tech-aficionados the world over (and some Juggle commenters) are abuzz over Apple’s iPad, a new tablet device that falls somewhere between a laptop and an iPhone. It’s too early to know all the myriad Juggle-friendly uses the iPad may have (reading novels and magazines or watching videos on the commute, for one).

’til Email Do Us Part: Sharing Online Accounts With Your Spouse

Earlier this week, my colleague Elizabeth Bernstein wrote a Bonds column about people getting in touch with old flames online, especially via the magic of Facebook. In the piece, she describes how some couples have devised new rules governing their online activities, like promising to inform their spouses when they contact an ex online or limiting their online “friends” to people of the same sex.

Is a Crackdown Looming for Parenting Blogs?

A number of Juggle readers are parent-bloggers themselves–and many of you read mom- or dad-blogs regularly. In many cases, parent-bloggers review products, such as diapers, toys and baby gear, and often receive free samples or services from companies hoping to see their wares get real parents’ seal of approval.