What the Tech? App of the Day: Writey Can Help You Re-Learn Cursive
Cursive writing isn’t even taught in some schools despite the fact psychologists say it’s good for the brain and helps us remember things better.
Cursive writing isn’t even taught in some schools despite the fact psychologists say it’s good for the brain and helps us remember things better.
October is Cyber-Security Awareness Month and while you may think you’re smart enough to spot a scam, someone in your family is not. No matter a person’s age, scammers will often succeed in tricking victims into sharing information or clicking a link.
The Notes app will transpose the words in any photo you take. It’s like magic.
Apple released its AirTags earlier this year. It’s primarily to help people locate lost keys, a wallet, or a purse, but it can also be used to help locate or track someone who’s carrying the AirTag.
What happens to your digital data and online life after you die? Think for a moment about your digital footprint.
It takes a lot of work to tweet and post to Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn and other channels. If you depend on social media for marketing or promoting, an app called Crowdfire can do some of the heavy lifting burdens from busy people.
The iPhone has a hidden feature to record quickly that not many people know about. Here’s how to use the iPhone’s “Quick Record” option.
If you’ve ever tailgated, you’ve probably walked by a party with a big, noisy generator powering all of the things the tailgate host brings with them. Will a rechargeable electric generator work better without the noise or smell?
Watching a movie or a ballgame on a big screen in the backyard is as great as it sounds. With the weather perfect for an evening outside, now is the time to think about creating your own backyard movie theater.
If you ever thought about watching movies outdoors, check out this test on outdoor movie screens. Which one does our Consumer Technology Reporter Jamey Tucker like best?