Tech illiteracy or evasion – When cars and phones collide
Everyday when I pick up my kid from school I’m still amazed by the number of drivers using their cellphones.
Everyday when I pick up my kid from school I’m still amazed by the number of drivers using their cellphones.
Rumours are very rarely a good thing. They are not facts and they are often not useful. So, be careful the next time you listen to one, or pass one on.
A 2016 safety report by Stanford University states that the scarf-like headgear provides eight times better protection than regular bicycle helmets.
Where is the romance in this digital age? Ronnie Apteker seeks a few solutions that may allow the combined force of love and technology to live in harmony.
We all know that charm can bear fruit. But what is this intangible gift? Is it the way you smile, or the words that utter? Is it about being complimentary and kind?
Just in time for Christmas, Devialet offers you the best wireless speakers in the world and the quality of analogue and the power of digital, says Brendan Jack.
Do we still require a third party when software can provide us with what we need? Is cryptocurrency the evolution of money, asks Brendan Jack.
They say we are what we eat, but they say lot of things. Like, don’t swallow your words, and, put your money where your mouth is.
Brendan Jack doesn’t go camping this week, but he does find something which could revolutionise the idea. It’s called a bubble tent.
In this world of email and Internet, Ronnie Apteker says the whole sales process has made people lazy and he misses the face-to-face aspect of it.