What the Tech? App of the Day: Noted
In an online meeting? You can record the conversation, as well as have it dictated and saved in the note. Everything is searchable and everything has a timestamp.
In an online meeting? You can record the conversation, as well as have it dictated and saved in the note. Everything is searchable and everything has a timestamp.
If you watch movies at home, you most likely watch them on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime or another streaming service. If you’re a serious movie buff, or if you’re creating a home theater experience, there is something better. A DVD.
A study by the research group “Sum of Us”, found 22 different hashtags that promote eating disorders, 22 million posts promoting plastic surgery.
Facebook knows which side you’re on politically based on posts you like and friends you interact with. So Facebook feeds you more of that content.
While a few people seemed worried if not upset, others told me it might actually be a good thing to live without those social networks for a while.
Blinkist is one of the most popular reading apps on the planet and it allows people to read popular non-fiction titles in just 15 minutes or less.
Every now and then I find a tech gadget that truly changes the way I do fairly routine things. Like sharing contact information.
When companies sent employees home to work remotely during the pandemic, many people were elated. Working in PJs, being able to do a load of laundry in the middle of the day or starting dinner early was seen as a huge benefit.
The TV streaming landscape has changed a great deal since the start of 2020 and many customers may find they’re paying just as much for TV and internet as they did before leaving cable.
80% of families who qualify for help paying for internet bills have not applied, according to the FCC.