Originally introduced in iOS 14, this feature is so useful yet despite being really helpful in lots of scenarios for iPhone users, I am still […]
Have an iPhone, but not sure if you’re using it to its full capacity? Read this blog post to get a first time user’s insights. […]
As we emerge from our hidey holes, dark spaces, and places of safety, summer feels like spring after a long winter. With that emergence comes […]
Day eight of the #JuneEdTechChallenge, and we’re being asked about the shiny gadgets we like. An easy answer, really. All of them. I used to […]
Over the years I’ve had a number of pieces of equipment that have been favourites, and the last ten or more of those years it’s […]
Day 3 of the JuneEdTechChallenge … and the question of what do I never go to a conference without? Well, there are a number of […]
As part of the efforts to link and connect people virutall during these lockdown and home-working times, I’ve been inolved in a new initiative to […]
Every so often something happens on my phone that makes me wonder just what is happening, who has access or who is listening and what […]
This post is Day 2 of my #100DaysToOffload challenge. Want to get involved? Find out more at 100daystooffload.com. At the moment there are 2,456 photos […]
My Twitter PLN is such a gold mine! Here’s just one example. A longtime colleague and my friend, Debbie Boyer, posted the following tweet: “Need […]
Steve Jobs saw mobile apps coming. In the summer of 1983, as Apple was preparing to launch the first Macintosh computer, Jobs gave a talk […]
By LeiLani Cauthen According to a 2018 report by Pew Research, one in four Americans didn’t read a single book in the last year, and bookstore chains are […]