Here are five of the most common digital personality types columnist Jennifer Jolly sees every day and tips to avoid potential pitfalls for each.
Author: Jennifer Jolly
‘Pretty little problem solvers:’ The best back to school gadgets and gear
I call these my “pretty little problem solver” gadgets and gear − with a fix for a modern family’s daily dilemmas, large and small. Let’s dive in.
Back to school tech gear to solve problems large and small
I call these my “pretty little problem solver” gadgets and gear − with a fix for a modern family’s daily dilemmas, large and small. Let’s dive in.
Elon Musk is banking on his ‘everything app.’ But will it work?
Apparently, “X” now marks the spot for an emerging platform for chat, news, banking, shopping, streaming video, and more.
SOS! Here’s how to set your phone’s emergency settings and why it may be a lifesaver
The ability to pinpoint your location in real-time is one of the most significant and widespread tech upgrades I’ve ever run across.
A flash in the pan? Just weeks after launch, Instagram Threads app is already faltering
For Threads to wipe out Twitter, it must tackle news with the best content moderation the world’s ever seen and make users agree to basic rules of engagement.
World Emoji Day: Celebrate with the most-used emojis of the year — and what’s coming next
Collectively, we share more than 10 billion emojis daily; that’s nearly seven million every minute. Here are the most used.
Threads hit 100M users faster than any other platform. But will it replace Twitter?
As Twitter continues its downward spiral, many of us are ready to move on to a platform that acts like a grown-up.
School’s out for the summer: Prevent vacation learning loss with these techy tips
The last thing many parents want to do over summer break too is nag, cajole, or bribe our kids. Luckily, there are several tech tools that can help.
Jolly summer tech
There are several new tech tools that can help our kids retain much of what they’ve learned in school. Here’s a sampling.