May 9, 2020 | Business, Children, Education, Elementary School, Family, Grade School, High School, High School, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Remote Learning, Robotics, Science, Technology, Technology, Toys
Calling Future Engineers – Dyson Provides Free Experiments for Kids Engineers at Dyson, along with the James Dyson Foundation has created and released engineering and science experiments for you to use. It is a free set of 44 different creative learning projects...
Apr 25, 2020 | Amazon, Amazon, Applications, Big Tech, Biological Viruses, Business, CEO, Consumer, Coronavirus, Corporate Reputation, Covid-19, Deliveries, Family, groceries, Home, Internet, Online, Quarantine, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Resources, Retail, Retail, Sales, Scalability, Shopping, shopping, Technology, Technology, Third - Party
Pandemic Customers Buy but Amazon Can’t Deliver With our shopping abilities deeply curtailed by this forced government self-isolation to prevent the spread of COVID-19, we have turned to those who can supply our needs through online shopping. Turns out that for many...
Mar 7, 2020 | Big Tech, Business, data sharing, Family, Geek, Hollywood, Humor, Internet, Media, Nostalgia, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Technology, Technology, Wayback Machine
Getting Your Fix of Nostalgia Have you ever found yourself nostalgic for some of the commercials, tv shows, and videos from your youth? If so, you will love The Internet Archive, VHS Vault that has more than 20K recordings for you to go through and relive your past....
Jan 25, 2020 | brain development, cell phones, Consumer, Entertainment, Family, High School, Images, iPad, Media, Mental Health, Mobile, Mobile Phones, Phone, Psychology, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Science, Stress, Tablet, Technology, Video, YouTube
Screen Time Causing Mental Health Issues Are Overblown Turns out that all the hub-bub about technology affecting the mental health of our teenager by increasing anxiety and depression may be quite over-blown. It turns out that when you look at all the studies and...
Dec 7, 2019 | Anti-Virus, Attack Vectors, Consumer, Family, FBI, Government, Hacking, Identity Theft, Internet, Monitoring, Radio Show, Radio_Show, safety, Security, Surveillance, Technology, TV
Smart TVs, Security and the FBI Did you go out on Black Friday and pick up a new television for the family? Chance are it was a “Smart TV.” Many TV manufacturers have jumped on the internet connected bandwagon to produce more convenience by including one-stop...
Nov 23, 2019 | Advertising, Black Friday, Business, Consumer, credentials, Cyber Monday, Cybercrime, Family, Gifts, Identity Theft, Imposter Sites, Internet, Online, Patching, Phishing, Phishing, Phones, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Retail, Security, Security Alerts, Updates
Imposter Retailers Outnumber Legitimate Ones Are you ready for the extreme online shopping season! While you can purchase items online anytime, holiday e-commerce sales reached $126 billion last year with Cyber Monday online purchases generating $7.9 billion...