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2 New Year’s Resolutions Solved with 1 Device – Western
Western Digital has a nice little (but high-capacity) portable hard drive called the WD My Passport. Using the My Passport actually helped me on my path to accomplishing two New…
Great Gift for Business People – Logitech Spotlight Cordless Presenter
Want to bring your presentations to the next level? Review of the Logitech Spotlight cordless presenter which provides digital focus via on-screen highlights and magnifications to keep the attention of…
10 Candid Observations After 2 Weeks Using the Apple iPhone
After a couple of weeks using the new Apple iPhone X overseas and domestically, I have 10 observations on its features, design, and functions.
NETGEAR Arlo Pro 2 Review: An Easy to Set Up
Review of the NETGEAR Arlo Pro 2 Wireless HD security camera & system which has 2-way audio, rechargeable batteries, 1080p resolution, & easy setup & usage.
How To Get a Personalized, Tech-Shopping, In-Store Experience at a
b8ta, a new gadget-oriented, click & mortar store, has a unique personalized shopping experience where tech products are recommended based on questions.
*Privacy Not Included…But Should be Required! Mozilla’s Connected Shopping Guide
If you're buying a connected gift this holiday season, learn about its privacy & safety. Review of Mozilla's *Privacy Not Included guide & how it helps!
4 Gifts for Guys: Fitted Hat, Cooling Shirt, Streaming Stick,
Shopping for the holidays? This gift guide has 4 unique gift ideas - Black Clover fitted hat, Roku Streaming Stick+, Arctic Cool shirt, & Mystery Tackle Box.
Framing Your Life, Digitally – Review of the Nixplay Seed
Review of the Nixplay Seed digital frame. This connected frame allows for multiple albums and playlists & remote uploading. Great for sharing with families!
Those New Connected Holiday Gifts May Be Spying on You!
Connected device manufacturers are not required to disclose privacy/security policies. It's up to the consumer to know. Mozilla has a new buyer's guide to help called *Privacy Not Included.