What The Tech: What should go in your storm emergency kit?
You don’t need anything extreme or expensive. Just a few smart tools that help you stay informed and connected when you need it most.
You don’t need anything extreme or expensive. Just a few smart tools that help you stay informed and connected when you need it most.
These are the kinds of gifts that make life easier, more organized, and a little more fun. And those are the ones graduates tend to remember long after the ceremony is over.
Mother’s Day is just a couple of weeks away. There are some tech gifts that will stick around for years and actually make life easier.
A lot of people are skipping Google searches altogether and just asking AI. But here’s the problem: they’re not always right. And if you rely on just one, you could be letting yourself up for a mistake.
Your WiFi router may be the most overlooked device in your home. It quietly connects your TVs, phones, laptops, doorbells, and every other smart gadget to the internet.
Endel researchers say the app composes sounds based on the person’s circadian rhythm.
Today’s televisions are powerful devices connected to the internet.
And just like any computer, it’s worth checking the settings every once in a while to make sure everything is working the way you expect.
Today, many apps use a subscription model instead. That means you’re billed weekly, monthly, or yearly. Often those subscriptions begin with a free trial.
Instead of connecting your laptop to public WiFi, you can use your phone’s cellular connection through a wired connection.