When was the last time you purchased a music CD? Any time in the past year? For me, it has probably been 5+ years. Why? Because there are so many other resources for listening to music. Deep down inside I know this is probably killing the music industry, or at least catering to pop music, […]
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How To Make Your Tablet a Productive Tool
I got an iPad soon after they were first released, though I mocked it relentlessly because of its goofy name. Still, I was excited because it promised to be a lighter, faster version of a laptop. I was frustrated to discover it wasn’t productive at all. The apps weren’t designed well and the tablet itself […]
Tweet The Easy Way With Save Publishing
Twitter’s great. The rapid-fire format means people can share to their heart’s content. It’s fun to get in on the conversations too. But I also know it has a bit of a learning curve. For those in their Twitter infancy, it can be daunting to know what to tweet, even if you want to get […]
Bridge The Smartphone-Computer Gap with Pushbullet
Smartphones are fantastic. Surely that comes as no surprise. But as great as they are, there are still some incredible limitations to their use. Three in particular come to mind: The difficulty in typing. The challenge of transferring files from smartphone to computer and vice versa. The inherent weaknesses in the phone’s camera. Fortunately – […]
Read Like You’re Watching TV with Spritz
One of the strangest things to me is when I talk to people who say they hate reading and haven’t read a book since they graduated high school or college. I’m not judging, but it makes me sad on the great literature they’re missing out on by not reading. I understand. Reading can be challenging, […]




