TechTrends: Till Death Do You Tweet?
In addition to A Matter of Life and Tech, one of the other media outlets I write for is theGrio.com. This week’s topic, “What Happens to Your Online Identity when You Die?”Read More →
In addition to A Matter of Life and Tech, one of the other media outlets I write for is theGrio.com. This week’s topic, “What Happens to Your Online Identity when You Die?”Read More →
As someone who wore glasses most of her life, I can really appreciate the idea behind this app. And I had heard about exercises and training that you could do to try to strengthen your eyes and improve your vision. I ended up having laser eye surgery, but if you’re still looking for a way to get rid of your glasses, this may help.Read More →
Have you ever wanted to learn a new language? I speak French ‘un peu’ and it’s always been a goal of mine to become fluent, and maybe pick up a little Spanish too.Read More →
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week has officially begun, and fabulous designers from all over the world will be showcasing their Spring/Summer 2012 collections in New York City. Sitting front row at ‘the Tents’ has been on my bucket list since I was about 10 years old, but alas, I have never had the pleasure of attending any of the shows (yet!). But for all of you fashionistas out there that share my pain, never fear – technology comes to the rescue!Read More →
I was fairly surprised to hear this news today, and I’ll be very interested to see how Apple moves forward without Steve Jobs as CEO. He will remain as chairman, and Timothy Cook will take over as chief executive. You can read the text of Jobs’ resignation here and the NY Times article here. I’d love to hear what you think the future of Apple will be…Read More →
Never let a web group deal or gift card go unused again! Check out my latest video post! Read More →
Did you ever wish you could have a personal stylist follow you around to make sure you looked fabulous at all times? Well now there’s an app for that! Check out my latest video post!Read More →
Just in time for back to school, co-eds will now be able to rent textbooks through Amazon.com for use on their Kindle e-reader.Read More →
Google’s second attempt at social networking, Google+, is being met with mixed reviews at best. Right now, it’s being field tested by a small number of users, with a full rollout expected soon. I happen to be one of those users, so here are my initial impressions of the latest social media offering.Read More →
Oh, how the mighty have fallen! The once-powerful social media website responsible for launching the career of Tila Tequila is a shell of its former self. Myspace, bought six years ago for $580 million, just recently sold for $35 million.Read More →