I have to admit I have been really struggling with feelings of heaviness, anxiety, and feeling overwhelmed. Sometimes I can feel the weight of the world at the moment. It’s a heavy place to be and it just seems like I can’t escape tough conversations and constant opinions even for a second. Continue reading “Turn It Off”
Strengthen Online Security, Turn Passwords Into Passphrases: Tech Expert Explains
By: Sam Robinson
We’re always told to update our passwords, and tech expert Geoff Quattromani has a way to make them strong and memorable. Continue reading “Strengthen Online Security, Turn Passwords Into Passphrases: Tech Expert Explains”
Is Your Phone Battery Dying by Lunchtime? Here’s Some Tips to Fix That
By: Sam Robinson
Tech expert Geoff Quattromani from the Technology Uncorked podcast offers some helpful advice to prolong the battery life of your smartphones and tablets. Continue reading “Is Your Phone Battery Dying by Lunchtime? Here’s Some Tips to Fix That”
How Augmented Reality Is Becoming an Everyday Reality for Today’s Students
By: Michael McQueen
The importance of technology in education is becoming increasingly undeniable in schools around the globe. Continue reading “How Augmented Reality Is Becoming an Everyday Reality for Today’s Students”
How Healthy Is Our Data-Driven Health Obsession?
By: Michael McQueen
In the digital age, the adage stands: if you are not paying for the product, you are the product. In an era where business marketing, sales and influence are increasingly personalised and driven by insights into consumers, there is no product of more value than your personal data. Continue reading “How Healthy Is Our Data-Driven Health Obsession?”
Breaking Language Barriers: New Tech Giving Real-Time Translations
By: Sam Robinson
Communication might be about to get a whole lot easier with a new piece of tech allowing translation in real-time. Continue reading “Breaking Language Barriers: New Tech Giving Real-Time Translations”
Hope for Healthcare in Nanotechnology
By: Michael McQueen
The next decade will undoubtedly be dominated by the large-scale trends we have long anticipated. Continue reading “Hope for Healthcare in Nanotechnology”
“Our Mission to Save Children”: New Anti-Abuse Technology
By: Michael Crooks
The former CEO of World Vision Australia has launched a revolutionary venture that better protects children from predators. Continue reading ““Our Mission to Save Children”: New Anti-Abuse Technology”
Sleep Deprivation and Teens
By: Collett Smart
The Parenting Question this week is from Judy, on Sleep Deprivation: “How much sleep do our teens need?”
It has been said that we have a chronically sleep deprived generation. Continue reading “Sleep Deprivation and Teens”
How Social Media Is Capitalising on Its Youngest Users
By: Michael McQueen
Years ago, social media well and truly lived up to its name. Platforms which enabled the easy exchange of photos and statuses, these media allowed individual engagement for purely social purposes. The last decade has seen social media evolve into something much more overwhelming, addictive and ultimately lucrative than their original ‘social’ role, especially as their most native users have grown up into their most powerful and profitable consumers. Continue reading “How Social Media Is Capitalising on Its Youngest Users”