Newsletter Subscribe
Enter your email address below and subscribe to our newsletter

You know the sound. It’s that tiny, mournful bloop-bloop in your ear right in the middle of your granddaughter’s piano recital. Or perhaps it’s the sudden vibration on your wrist followed by a black screen just as you were about…

You know the feeling. You’re at lunch with a friend, ready to show off that absolutely adorable picture of your grandson covered in spaghetti sauce. You whip out your phone, tap the colorful little flower icon, and… nothing. You swipe…

Remember the “good old days” of photo albums? You’d sit at the kitchen table with a shoebox full of prints, a stick of glue that smelled vaguely of almonds, and those magnetic pages covered in plastic film that stuck to…

Have you ever tried to capture a heartwarming family moment—perhaps your grandchild taking their first steps or a golden retriever unsuccessfully trying to catch a frisbee—only to watch the replay and feel slightly nauseous? You press play, expecting a cinematic…

Imagine this scenario: You are out and about, perhaps bravely navigating the grocery store aisle looking for that specific brand of gluten-free crackers your niece requested. You glance at your phone. It proudly displays 50% battery life. “Excellent,” you think.…

You know that dusty cardboard box in the back of your closet? The one labeled “MISC” that weighs approximately four tons? You’ve probably told yourself that “someday” you’re going to open it, organize those sepia-toned photos of ancestors you can’t…

Have you ever tried to send a text message and felt like you were performing finger-based brain surgery on a tiny, slippery patient? Your thumbs, which have dutifully served you for decades opening jars and turning pages, suddenly feel like…

Learn simple tips to manage batteries in your smart home Alexa and medical alert devices for uninterrupted safety and convenience.

Learn what data caps are and how to avoid surprise charges on your smartphone and home internet usage.

Imagine this: You live alone. The kids are grown, the grandkids are busy, and the only thing talking to you is the microwave — and it only knows the word “beep.” Now instead of a microwave, imagine a little doll…