For the first time in history, online shopping has outweighed shopping in stores this year: consumers are now making 51% of their shopping online, compared to 48% in 2015. When people start shopping for their Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals, kicked... Read More
Category: Technology (Page 38 of 41)
Facebook, Google, and Twitter have recently been facing scrutiny for promoting fake news stories. Depending on your sources and who you believe, fake news played and is still playing a role in the 2016 presidential election. However, fake news is... Read More
Consumers are becoming increasingly comfortable watching video on all the screens at their disposal. This infographic examines the ins-and-outs of their relationship with streaming content. Drawing on exclusive never before released data we... Read More
AT&T is launching a skill on Amazon’s Alexa-enabled devices that lets you send a text message simply by talking. Customers can get the AT&T Send Message skill starting Nov. 18. Customers can also buy Amazon Echo and Echo Dot that day... Read More
Inexpensive charging cords, power banks can lead to device fires, ruined batteries Every cord and power bank designed to charge a smartphone, tablet or laptop is not created equal. All too often people grab a cheap USB cable for their smartphone at the... Read More
Technology can be extremely helpful for families, but it can also be confusing for older members of the family. The grandPad and Claris Companion are two simplified tablets that are specifically designed for the 75 and older crowd, who are unfamiliar... Read More
Blast Baseball Named the Official Bat Sensor Technology of Major League Baseball® Blast Motion, an industry innovator focused on advanced sensor-based motion capture, swing analysis, and 360-degree game improvement solutions, today announced a... Read More
Have you ever found yourself overwhelmed by options? Maybe you’re trying out mattresses, or looking for a new car, or maybe you just popped into your neighborhood. If only there were a free preview for life’s most common letdowns … Here... Read More
In June 2016 a total of 1,138 companies were surveyed in a variety of industries and compared levels of concern about ransomware in 2014 to 2016. It’s not a pretty picture. There is growing apprehension over ransomware, rising to 79% from 73%... Read More
For dads today, especially the millennials, Nintendo was a big part of their childhood. These “NintenDads” have fond memories of playing Nintendo games like Super Mario Bros. (that celebrated its 30thanniversary last fall) and the original... Read More
Players and staff with the Milwaukee Bucks had their 2015 W-2 records compromised, after a staffer with the NBA franchise released the records to an email address spoofed to appear as if it came from team president Peter Feigin. In a statement last... Read More
Steve Pack of @KoalaSafe talks about #screentime. #DigitalParenting is hard. @KoalaSafe makes it easy. Time-limits, parental insights, app & site blocking – across all devices in the home. Steve Pack is the inventor of @KoalaSafe is a... Read More
It’s very simple – Verizon is out to show that its Fios television and Internet services are not cable, and not just because it uses fiber optics instead of traditional cable wires to provide the connection. The YouTube video below depicts... Read More
Do you have kids? Are they constantly on their devices? My kids can become glued to their iPad and Chrome Books, and when I let them know their screen-time is up, I’m usually met with lots of complaints. I used to wish I could just turn the... Read More
So, I’m refer to as the IT guru in my household, not just because it’s part of my daily profession, but because I pride myself of getting the best deal. Over the past few years, I’ve been doing a disservice to my family and myself – why you... Read More