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Bigme HiBreak Pro Review: The Ultimate E-Ink Smartphone

Last Updated: April 14, 2026 by Finn Albar

Bigme HiBreak Pro Review

The Bigme HiBreak Pro is a fully functional Android smartphone equipped with an E-Ink display, designed to reduce eye strain and naturally limit screen time through hardware-based intentional friction. That idea is what makes the HiBreak Pro interesting. It is not a dumbphone, and it is not just an e-reader with Android. It is a […]

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How to Check & Reduce Screen Time on iPhone and Android

Last Updated: April 12, 2026 by Finn Albar

How to Check & Reduce Screen Time on iPhone and Android

If you have ever wondered how to check screen time on iphone & android, you are probably one tap away from a number that feels much bigger than expected. A lot of people assume they spend “maybe two or three hours” on their phone, then open the stats and see a daily total that changes […]

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10 Essential Books on Digital Minimalism and Focus

Last Updated: May 10, 2026 by Finn Albar

The best books on digital minimalism

The best books on digital minimalism and focus include Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport, Stolen Focus by Johann Hari, and Atomic Habits by James Clear. These books provide practical frameworks for reducing screen time, breaking behavioral addictions, and reclaiming your attention in an increasingly distracted world. If you are looking for the best books on digital minimalism, the smartest place to […]

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The PauseGadget Manifesto: Why We Don’t Quit Tech, We Just Press Pause

Last Updated: April 12, 2026 by Finn Albar

You are tired. Not physically tired. Mentally drained. You check your phone when you wake up, you check it in the elevator, and you check it while watching a movie. You feel phantom vibrations in your pocket. You close an app, stare at the screen for two seconds, and instinctively open the exact same app […]

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