Learn why securing your primary online accounts is vital to assuring continued access to essential personal data.
Older adults and anyone can access many low or no-cost tools for preserving their life stories using a computer, smartphone, or tablet.
In this post, we examine some ways older adults can utilize Amazon Alexa to automate routine tasks and manage appointments and important reminders.
Your camera is often now part of the hand-held computer we call a smartphone. Learn more about sharing your photos and videos on social media, or directly to other devices.
Read about wearables, apps, and some relatively low-tech solutions to help older adults maintain overall fitness, well-being, and independence.
Personal safety technology can provide older adults with a greater sense of safety and security and help families and caregivers stay informed of their elder’s well-being.
What apps do you rely on when traveling? Read my annual review of essential travel apps for planning and making the most of your time at your destination.
Tech Minute #14 discusses shared calendars. Caregivers can create and share calendars on Google and Apple to appear on an older adult’s smartphone, tablet, or smart display.
You have seen the upgrade notices for Windows or macOS but your computer may not be compatible. Chrome OS Flex might be an option for extending the life of your older computer.
Tech Minute #13 discusses Chrome OS Flex – a free alternative replacement for versions of Windows or macOS that are no longer supported.