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How to turn down the volume and protect wildlife in your yard and garden Birds, squirrels, rabbits, frogs, insects — they're all critically affected by human-made noise.
The World Health Organization says more than a billion teens and youth are at risk of hearing loss due to damaging levels of sound from personal audio devices.
OS 26 delivers a more refined Apple Watch audio experience that automatically adjusts the volume of alerts and phone calls based on the noisiness of your environment.
There are three ways to turn off your iPhone's camera sound: turning on Live Photo, flipping the mute switch, or turning down your phone's volume.
Press and hold the volume down and power button for a few seconds. Pull down the notification shade and tap the power button icon. Tell Bixby to turn off your phone.
To shut down your iPhone, quickly press and hold either volume button and the Side button. Your phone will show a “slide to power off” slider at the top, along with sliders for SOS and Medical ID.
By JESSICA DAMIANO In the garden, the start of the growing season means the return of dirt under our fingernails, the scent of freshly spread mulch and the first blooming roses. In my neighborhood,… ...
In my neighborhood, and perhaps yours, it also means an audible onslaught of lawnmowers, leaf blowers and other tools of the landscaper’s trade. From 8 a.m. through at least early afternoon ...
How to turn down the volume and protect wildlife in your yard and garden Growing season in many neighborhoods brings an onslaught of lawnmowers, leaf blowers and other power tools ...
Growing season in many neighborhoods brings an onslaught of lawnmowers, leaf blowers and other power tools. The noise is disruptive for humans, but even more for wildlife. Birds, squirrels ...