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HOW TO: Save money on your cell phone service

  Christina X. Wood · October 26, 2020

By Christina X Wood Apple is pelting us right now with a marketing assault designed to create an irresistible urge to buy a new iPhone. Samsung, too, has just released some wildly tempting new phones and a marketing frenzy designed to whip Android fans into a buying impulse. And it’s working. Even though this is happening at a time when most of us are eyeing at our monthly budget for places to cut, one in three people in a recent survey planned to buy a new iPhone anyway. Sure, I get it. Your cell phone is your lifeline. That rectangle is always in your hand or within reach. It’s your most valuable possession. You don’t want an underpowered one. Most of us think it’s worth going into ... Read more

HOW TO: Sanitize your germ-riddled Smartphone

  Christina X. Wood · October 23, 2020

Every time I walk in the house, I set my phone down and wash my hands for two minutes. Then I pick my phone up, pocket it, or respond to a text and go about my life at home. Sound familiar? Now think like an epidemiologist. Where’s the flaw in that system? Hand washing is the best way to prevent the spread of disease, according to the CDC. But that phone has become like a third hand. It goes everywhere with me. I probably touched it a thousand times while I was out. So, failing to wash my phone is an enormous flaw in an otherwise solid infection-prevention scheme. It’s so big a flaw, in fact, that it might be undermining much of my effort. But how do you wash a phone? You can’t ... Read more

7 ways to keep bored kids from turning into screen zombies

  Christina X. Wood · October 12, 2020

How’s your pandemic going? If you are anything like the 2,000 parents of school-aged children recently surveyed by Fat Brain Toys, your kids have announced, “I’m bored” an average of six times a day, had five temper tantrums a day, and created six "career-best" messes in the past few months. The result, for many households, is that the kids have turned into “screen zombies.” Because what else are you supposed to do? This hardly seems like the best the time to limit screen time. Also, it’s gotten hard to know anymore how much screen time is too much. School, reading, research, entertainment, and socializing all comes in via screen. This doesn’t change the reality that too much screen time, ... Read more

Disaster Tech for Smoke, Hurricanes, and LIFE in 2020

  Christina X. Wood · September 4, 2020

Fires in California. Unsurvivable hurricane storm surge in Louisiana. Flooding. Tornadoes. The worst hurricane – and worst hurricane season – the U.S. has ever seen. Oh, and there’s also a pandemic in full swing. If you don’t have an emergency plan to help you survive a disaster, you need to look to that STAT. The emergencies are coming faster than the news can hype them. Is this an apocalypse? Global warming? Retribution from the gods? Whatever reasoning you subscribe to, it’s time to gear up. The right gear can make the difference between having water and not, getting rescued and being stranded, knowing what’s coming and being caught unawares. And once the disaster is upon you, it’s ... Read more

HOW TO: Set Up a Safe, Ergonomic School-from-Home Workstation

  Christina X. Wood · September 3, 2020

In the 1980s and 1990s entire industries went digital when computers hit the scene. People stopped using typewriters, light boards, and pencils and started sitting at computers. It was amazing. And, we all soon learned, it had a dark side: Huge numbers of people – me included – developed crippling injuries from what all now know were computer-related repetitive strain. It took years of lawsuits, permanent injury, research, and suffering before we learned that these injuries, tragedies really, could have been easily prevented. This year, an entire generation of children are making the shift from going to school – full of varied kinetic motion – to remote learning at home – rife with the ... Read more

HOW TO: Keep your pets safe this summer – tools to deal with fireworks, heatstroke, and more

  Christina X. Wood · July 4, 2020

It was one of my darkest days. My beloved Malamute, Nik, was old. She had no patience for the outing on my agenda, preferring the shade of her favorite tree. So, I left her in the yard with plenty of water, snacks, and toys. It was early summer and the day was cool. By the time I got home, though, she was unresponsive. Heatstroke. I rushed her to the vet, where she spent several hours on an IV and languishing in an ice bath. She recovered. But I could have lost her. And the emergency bill was huge. “Dogs are not people,” says Paul Brazzell, veterinary consultant, and JustAnswer pet expert. “They function very differently. Heatstroke is at the top of my list of summer pet hazards.” But his ... Read more

HACK THE HOLIDAYS: How to find, use, and pay for the Holiday Season’s most coveted gear

  Christina X. Wood · November 6, 2017

The Holidays are coming at you fast. Did you save? Make a list? Check it twice? Of course not. We live on the eve of Amazon drone delivery. Everyone is expected to take care of life in time we once wasted staring into space at stop lights. In the face of unreasonable modern expectations, we offer these hacks to help you do it, use it, and even pay for it. Don’t give up and buy everyone a bottle of gin. You’ve got this. Get the Ungettable Gear You know it’s coming, the first question at every holiday party. “Did you get an iPhone X?” Apple co-founder Woz may not be buying but everyone else is. Preorders sold out in 10 minutes and the line keeps getting longer. With Apple (maybe) ... Read more

Everything you Need to Know to send Animated (GIF) via Text

  Christina X. Wood · August 31, 2017

Have you seen short animations on Facebook and wondered what they are? They are called GIFs and here is the lowdown: Way back in the 80s, Steve Wilhite invented a graphics format that was better than what was at the time. Being a nerd (he coded for the now-defunct, then Internet startup Compuserve), he called it Graphics Interchange Format (GIF). This format is so old now that most software understands it, making it readily usable for all. GIFs have lately enjoyed wild popularity because -- among other things -- it's so much fun to send baby goat GIFs to your daughter/spouse/sister via text. (Seriously. It is.) The big controversy around GIFs is not over whether creating and sending ... Read more

Ready for school? Not till you have tackled these cyber chores

  Christina X. Wood · August 30, 2017

You did the back-to-school shopping, signed up to volunteer, set up your car pool and after-school care plans, and picked out the first-day outfit. You are done and the kids are ready! Right? Um. No. Didn’t you get the memo? You are no longer merely parent and chief bottle washer, you – or someone in your house – also needs to act as CTO (chief technology officer). And the main concern right now – in our current hacker-crazed reality – is security. You can’t just buy the kids a smart phone, tablet, and/or laptop and worry that they might bully or be bullied via social media. You should worry about that. But you also must protect them from hackers, viruses, and other monsters that ... Read more

Back-to-School confessions of a bag addicted Mom

  Christina X. Wood · August 29, 2017

Hi. My name is Christina. I’m a bag addict. I haven’t bought a bag in three weeks. Back to school is a hard time for me. I have great excuses for buying bags. My kids need backpacks. Even if they don’t want them, they need them. Even if the three options I bought them last year are still in perfect working order, I can find a reason to buy another. (Did I mention, they need them?) Especially since there are some amazing sales going on right now. I mean, what reason could there possibly be to not buy a new backpack when they are 80 percent off?! The question for me, today, is not "do I buy a bag," but rather, which bag should I get next? Upgrade her style My daughter has been ... Read more

Here’s how to help Hurricane Harvey victims without getting scammed:

  Christina X. Wood · August 29, 2017

People need help. You want to help. And this should be easy. You should be able to simply click a button in Facebook and offer that help. But there are some real creeps out there. They see a tragedy as an opportunity to score some cash – just for being creeps with computers. The hurricane in Texas is no exception. Scammers are out in force. And they have a lot of sneaky tricks to rope you in. Not all of them involve you getting out your credit card. Watch your wallet The FTC and Better Business Bureau have issued broad, general warnings to give money only to charities you already know, that have experience in disaster recovery, and that already have an infrastructure in place in Texas. ... Read more

DEALish! Amazon Echo Dot on Sale!

  Christina X. Wood · August 24, 2017

Picture this: It's the first day of school. You are up making pancakes, excited to get everyone off to a new grade. But where are the smartly dressed students, excited to eat those flapjacks and be off to learn more mathematics? Instead of running around the house rousting them -- while your pancakes burn, say, "Alexa, drop in on Jack's room." Your Amazon Echo or Echo Dot will ring in the bedroom, where Jack (no doubt spit-polishing his shoes) can say, "Alexa, answer." And now you can talk to each other through the Echo so you can inform Jack the pancakes are ready. In order to use Alexa as an in-house intercom, in addition to all the other voice assisted tasks she can do, you need ... Read more

DEALish! Galaxy Note 8 lease at 50% off

  Christina X. Wood · August 24, 2017

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 promises to be, I think, a sweet phone. With a built-in stylus, impressive specs, wireless charging, and expandable memory. This, like all it's predecessors in the Galaxy Note line, looks like a serious work horse. And a beauty. You can read Jen's review of it here. So, I am finding this deal from Sprint very tempting: If you switch to Sprint, (preorders started today; phones will start shipping September 5) you will get 50 percent off the lease price of the Galaxy Note 8. That means you would pay $20 a month for 18 months with $0 down. Once you get 12 months into that lease, you'll qualify for the Galaxy Forever program which allows you to upgrade to a ... Read more

ECLIPSE 2017: How to tell if you fried your eyeballs

  Christina X. Wood · August 23, 2017

If you, like our nation's president, looked directly into Monday's eclipse, you might wonder: Did I just damage my eyes?  Whether by accident or disregard, untold masses looked at the sun with unshielded eyes during the must-see-safely event. By Monday afternoon, people were already freaking out about their eyes online. In fact, “did I” into Google right now. The search engine will guess that you want to ask it, “Did I burn my eyes?” Should you worry? Did you mostly take all the precautions but you think maybe you looked for just a second or two, by accident? Maybe you aren’t sure? And you think maybe this headache behind your eyes means you are going blind? You are probably ... Read more

Giveaway! Canary All in One Security Camera

  Christina X. Wood · August 15, 2017

Installing a security camera is a great way to keep an eye on the people, pets and stuff you love the most when you're not home. The updated Canary All In One smart home security hub is totally up to that task. It has an HD camera, siren, and an air monitor. It’s built to learn and sends intelligent alerts with video and audio directly to your phone. It even has a two-way talk feature -- so you can check-in anytime, from anywhere. When your kids get home from school, you can use the Canary to see and talk to them through the camera. And they can talk with you. So you can help them put together a snack, or tell them to feed the dog and get cracking on their homework – all without ... Read more

12 Apps that Help Kids Study

  Christina X. Wood · August 15, 2017

Flash cards? Study groups? A set of encyclopedias? No one studies with these tools anymore. (Or so your student has just informed you.) Apps are the way. These little tools are right there on your phone, ready to work for seconds, minutes, or hours at a time. They deliver everything from answers to current news to teachers. They will remind you to study. They fill boring moments with micro-bursts of learning. But there are gazillions of them. Which ones should you load on the study page on your phone or tablet? Sometimes this is obvious because the teacher demands it. Other times? It’s a wild world out there. Here are some suggestions. Newsela Newsela reworks current news stories ... Read more

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