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Technology
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From avoiding public places, to self-isolation, the coronavirus pandemic puts a lot of demands on us. We’ve compiled a list of apps that might make your life easier.
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Had enough of scrolling aimlessly through social media challenges and pet postings? Not that there’s anything wrong with that, but how about spending those screen-time hours on something a bit more productive.
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Parents across America continue to worry about the apps their children and teens download. Here are two apps that can give parents peace of mind.
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“I love keeping track of my receipts and organizing them,” said no one ever. That’s why when the star-studded cast of the Expensify commercials came across my screen not once, not twice, but numerous times during the Super Bowl, it caught my attention.
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As the deadline to get gifts under trees rapidly approaches, retailers should be thinking about leveraging their in-store experiences to encourage shopper sharing on social media.
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Of the estimated 3 million apps for anything and everything, there are bound to be some strange ones.
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It may not replace a visit with a doctor, but the free app Ada may help you get an assessment of your health. Use it to check symptoms you are experiencing by answering interactive questions about your condition.
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Bottled is an app enabling people to meet one another and learn what it’s like to live in another region or country. Think modern-day pen pals.
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There’s a new way to learn a foreign language that more than 1 million subscribers already know about. The Babbel app for web, iOS and Android was developed by 100 linguists and language experts in Berlin. The goal: Tailor foreign language instruction to the learner’s native tongue, and get students to speak the new language as quickly as possible.
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With the new “8” products – iPhone and Samsung primarily – around the corner, do you NEED to upgrade your phone to the newest product? CNBC had an article earlier this year saying no, you don’t have to upgrade often. Here are ideas for when you should upgrade:
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Whether delivering vital intel to troops in the battlefield or delivering packages, drones have uses in almost every field. Now, they’ve found their way into the agriculture field. Fields and land have layers of data that are difficult to analyze using only the naked eye. Drones give farmers data on tailoring pesticides, water and fertilizer applications.
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Modern farms and ranches are operating drastically differently than they were just a few decades ago.
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A variety of technological platforms have become crucial to the way we communicate. So it may be surprising to know that in the communications industry, most professionals rely on older, established technologies rather than newer ones like social media.
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Everyone knows that today’s technology is constantly evolving and changing. What was current one minute is irrelevant the next. Entrepreneur.com has tips on how to keep up with what’s new and now in business:
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The UAE could be home to another ambitious project that is literally out of this world!
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The National Cybersecurity Center recently launched in Colorado Springs to address cyber security threats through training, education and research.
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From the company formerly known as Snapchat comes a new pair of cool shades. Snap Inc. is releasing its first wearable technology in the form of sunglasses – Spectacles.