Posted on
July 3rd, 2014 by
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While keeping up with every new product in the technology world is nearly impossible, it’s now becoming nearly as difficult to keep up with new product categories as well. As mobile technology has expanded over the last decade, people no longer have to confine themselves to computing on their laptop and desktop computers. The vast majority people now use their smartphones or their thin, notebook-sized tablets exclusively for tasks once only associated with traditional computers. However, these innovations seem to be only the beginning, as another new type of mobile device has entered the technology world: the Smartwatch. Read more »
Posted on
July 2nd, 2014 by
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One of the biggest problems with young people growing up and taking on more responsibility is that many of them do not know how to properly keep track of and manage their financial situation. While some high schools teach basic personal finance to their students, many don’t and countless young people enter the world without the skills and mindset to handle their money responsibly. Cool product in technology Osper wants to use a mobile app to help children and teenagers learn about personal financial responsibility. Osper gives people between the ages of eight and eighteen access to a special pre-paid debit card with a specific allowance. That debit card connects with the Osper mobile app, which is available on both iOS and Android. Kids can use the app to check their balance and their purchase history. With Osper on their phones or other mobile devices, these children and teenagers can learn how to keep track of their spending habits and adjust them appropriately to their situations. Any families that have issues while trying to download this cool product may want to find out if they need mobile PC repair for their devices’ wireless receivers. Read more »
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July 1st, 2014 by
RESCUECOM
Finding time to study can occasionally be a serious problem for busy young people. Students in elementary school and high school often do a lot of time-consuming extracurricular activities and finding significant time to keep up with their studies can be difficult. One solution to this problem is the use of flashcards for quick studying when waiting somewhere or riding in a car or on public transit. Many students carry flashcards that they create for their course material around in their bags and pull them out whenever they have a few free minutes. Cool person in technology Becky Splitt wants to use technology to take this method even further. With Splitt’s company StudyBlue, students create digital flash cards that they can access on their mobile devices at any time. StudyBlue stores all digital flash cards in the cloud so students don’t have to worry about carrying around packs of index cards for different classes. They can simply open their tablet or phone and start studying when on the go. Splitt wants to give students the digital tools to find convenient ways to study no matter how busy they are during the week. Any student struggling to access StudyBlue on their device might need tablet computer support or smartphone tech support. Read more »