Hating life? Want to hate it more? Pick up the Pattern Clock, an alarm clock that won’t turn off unless you repeat a Simon-like pattern of lights by pressing a series of buttons. The goal is to create ...
For many Brits, the clocks going back is an annual event that is welcomed with open arms, purely due to the fact that it provides people with an extra hour of sleep. Or, if you're a bit of a party ...
We've seen quite a few DSiWare applications from Nintendo, from stinkers such as Photo Clock to highly praised ones like Flipnote Studio. Now we have Sleep Clock, which works as both an alarm clock as ...
As the clocks are due to move forward this weekend, we unfortunately lose an hour of sleep along the way. It's as inevitable as it is irritating, but there are ways to help your body adjust to the new ...
According to a study published in The Lancet Psychiatry, disturbances in the body's internal clock could result in lower happiness and cognitive function. It could be one of the reasons why you end up ...
A large England study found fewer NHS visits for sleep, heart, and mental health issues after clocks moved back in autumn.
We are heading into British Summer Time, also called Daylight Saving Time, as the clocks change tonight. At 1am on Sunday, March 28, the clocks need to be put forward to 2am, meaning we lose an hour.
We’ve reached the end of British Summer Time, with the clocks turning back an hour to mark the start of shorter days and darker mornings. While many of us may be glad to gain an extra hour in bed, our ...
We are heading into British Summer Time, also called Daylight Saving Time, as the clocks change tonight. At 1am on Sunday, March 28, the clocks need to be put forward to 2am, meaning we lose an hour.