by Jim Brooker | May 25, 2022 | Technology
A survey of 5,858 working adults performed by the Pew Research Center in Washington DC found that 64% of workers feel uncomfortable returning to the office. The survey revealed coronavirus exposure to be the main concern for these employees. While this...
by Jim Brooker | May 23, 2022 | Technology
We have loved the Samsung Galaxy Watch series since the very first version, even though it took Samsung a while to fully realise the smartwatch’s full potential and didn’t actually do that much in the beginning. We don’t have that feeling anymore...
by Jim Brooker | May 20, 2022 | Technology
What’s in a surname? All of Apple’s product lines have some mix of Air and Pro and now Max and Studio, with each bringing different capabilities to the table depending on what you’re buying. We’ll help you sort it all out and tell one Pro from the next Max....
by Jim Brooker | May 18, 2022 | New Technology
Approximately 13% of American public school students have special needs, such as speech-language issues and autism. Assistive technology can offer them new opportunities. Virtual learning and tools mean special-education students needn’t be separated from...
by Jim Brooker | May 16, 2022 | Technology
Human innovation is a process as old as time. But sometimes new does not necessarily mean better, and some old technology is not really obsolete. In fact, many of humanity’s earliest discoveries are still used today. Pointy things, fire, walls,...