What the Tech: See tech gadgets for college freshmen
While new college students need notebooks, bedding and coffee makers, see how a few smart tech gadgets can make life easier when they’re away from home.
While new college students need notebooks, bedding and coffee makers, see how a few smart tech gadgets can make life easier when they’re away from home.
Parents who are helping their children with homework in math, calculus, algebra, chemistry, statistics and other subjects can get help remembering how to solve problems using the Mathway app.
ChatGPT has a new feature which can help students grasp classroom concepts without doing the work itself. See how it works:
The moment your phone falls into the wrong hands, a clock starts ticking. Thieves will immediately try to breach your passwords, banking apps, emails, and photo galleries. However, with a few changes to your phone’s settings, you can put significant roadblocks in their path.
Here’s how to protect your digital files and personal information if your phone is ever lost or stolen, and how to avoid common tricks that thieves try to pull.
The Milanote app is a different way to organize your thoughts, to-do lists and research because it makes content visual, rather than just a list.
See the apps that might be especially useful for people whose birth year starts with a “19.”
See eight gadgets that people whose birth year starts with “19” might find helpful around the house.
See how the new AI-powered Perplexity search tool pinpoints a problem with a pickup truck, saving time and money.
Be on the lookout for a cryptocurrency scam that nearly fooled our Consumer Technology Reporter Jamie Tucker.