Author Archives: Christine Persaud

Smartwatch Must-Haves Checklist

By Christine Persaud
By now, most people have owned at least one basic fitness tracker. You might be considering upgrading to a smartwatch for additional functionality from your wrist. The first consideration to make, of course, is compatibility. You need a smartwatch that works with your smartphone

The Latest Laptops Come With AI

By Christine Persaud
You’ll find AI technology in every type of product, from smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy S24 series to TVs from brands like Samsung and LG, and yes, even laptops.

Tech-Based March Break Camps for Kids

By Christine Persaud
March Break 2024 is fast approaching, and parents who haven’t yet done so are frantically searching for last-minute camps for their kids. For some kids, a computer-based camp is a nice respite from the heavy physical activity they are used to at school and in other extra-curriculars.

Heart Health Month: Tech to Keep Tabs On Your Vitals

By Christine Persaud
Did you know that February is Heart Health Month? There’s so much health tech nowadays designed to help you monitor your heart health and provide alerts, insights, and suggestions.

How A Smart Speaker Can Benefit You In The Kitchen

By Christine Persaud
When you think about tech for the kitchen, you might consider things like smart large and small appliances. You don’t often think about smart speakers. But these handy devices are just as welcome in the kitchen as in the living room, bedroom, and home office.

The Latest Innovations in Digital Wallets

By Christine Persaud
Digital wallets can hold much more than just payment cards, too, from digital entry passes to loyalty cards, boarding passes, and vaccine cards, all of which I use. In the U.S., they can also handle things like money transfers and store digital driver’s licenses.

Demystifying Cell Phone Plan Fine Print

By Christine Persaud
Who reads the fine print? When it comes to subscription contracts, for the most part, most people breeze through the terms then sign on the dotted line to get going. But it’s usually different with smartphones.