What The Tech: Tech toys that get kids off their phones and video games
If you’re a parent trying to limit screen time without starting a daily negotiation, there are smart
gift ideas that use technology to pull kids back into the real world.
If you’re a parent trying to limit screen time without starting a daily negotiation, there are smart
gift ideas that use technology to pull kids back into the real world.
With the Christmas countdown on, there are some great small gadgets you might not have
considered. You might think tech gifts are too big to wrap, but these small finds will be their
favorite gadget of the year.
It’s a simple idea that gives customers a chance to thank the person who delivers their packages. And Amazon is putting real money behind it.
These items are currently on the pricier side, but the costs are continually coming down, and you can often find them on sale throughout the holidays.
It might not be the most exciting gift they unwrap this year, but when they need these gadgets,
they’ll be incredibly glad you thought of it.
Package theft isn’t going away, but a few smart choices can keep your holiday orders in your
house instead of someone else’s
Whether you’re hosting a massive family feast or just bringing a dish to a friend’s potluck, amateur chefs everywhere are looking for that perfect, show-stopping recipe.
If you forget the password or get a new computer where you’re not already logged in, Facebook will let you create a new password but it gets complicated if you don’t have access to the email or phone number you had when you first signed up.
Most of us view the internet as a collection of websites and apps. But behind the scenes, a handful of companies are the backbone, keeping the whole system running. When one of these companies experiences trouble, the disruption is felt by everyone.
Part eBay and part Snapchat, the app blends live video with online auctions so sellers can show off items in real time while buyers bid instantly.