Social media posts, no matter how old, can have devastating effects, like having your college admission or job offer pulled. Here’s how to erase them.
Author: Jennifer Jolly
‘Calgon, take me away!’ New screen-free tech tools help parents get a moment of peace
What’s a frazzled parent to do when she needs a few moments of peace but doesn’t want to stick her child in front of a screen? This tech can help.
These fitness apps put a tiny personal trainer in your pocket – that holds you accountable
It’s easy to cheat during a workout if no one’s watching. It’s also hard to tell if you’re doing an exercise right without a coach’s feedback.
Looked at your phone and earbuds lately? They’re nasty. Here’s how to disinfect them.
From smartphones to gaming controllers, here’s how to clean your most germ-ridden gadgets in less than 5 minutes a day.
‘Uber for eldercare’: New services provide companionship and give caregivers a break
These services let caregivers farm out eldercare-related tasks to licensed, vetted professionals and let them serve as mentors to kids.
Senior-friendly tech: Digital roommates, animatronic pets and an airbag belt to prevent broken hips
Soon, seniors will outnumber young people in the U.S. That means they’ll need help with personal care. This tech was created with that need in mind.
LinkedIn adds Stay at Home Mom to job titles list; will it help women re-enter the workforce?
Did you quit work to focus on child care or homeschooling amid COVID-19? LinkedIn is making it easier to explain parenting-based gaps on your resume.
Taxes: How much can you expect to pay to file online this year? What’s a simple return? Get answers.
See how much all the major online tax services are charging, who will let you file for free and how much you’ll pay for a state return or expert help.
How can you tell if you’ve been hacked? Here’s how to determine that and how to fix it.
These days everyone – and every internet-connected device – is a target. The faster you find out about these issues, the quicker you can fix them.
Adulting 101: These apps teach life skills young adults need to survive in the real world
Gen Z might ace AP chemistry but it’s no closer to navigating real life than previous generations. These apps help can narrow the life skills gap.