What the Tech? Tools to Help College Students Survive Life on Campus
The first few weeks of college can be tough, especially for freshmen new to the whole “moving out of the house for the first time” fever.
The first few weeks of college can be tough, especially for freshmen new to the whole “moving out of the house for the first time” fever.
Some colleges have free WiFi, but with so many students on the networks, what can be done to make your WiFi stronger?
There are tech gadgets that most any college student or anyone moving out on their own can use.
Uptime is an app that will make you smarter during any downtime you might have during the day.
Late summer is perhaps the worst time of year to buy a new smartphone.
You can make money by renting out your pool, backyard, even a closet!
You can take a photo of a pile of Legos and the Brickit app will show you what you can build with the blocks it sees.
It’s not often Facebook that makes a change that most people like. But the social network surprised many people in recent days when it added a new row of tabs in the Facebook smartphone apps.
Cut the clutter by quickly turning your paperwork, bills and receipts into digital files using the free Scannable app.
Teachers can use Facebook to better communicate with parents instead of relying on a student to bring home a note.