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How to improve your child’s relationship with technology

Posted on August 12, 2025

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There is no question that modern technology has radically changed children’s lives.

Today, it is widely used in schools as a learning tool, while beyond the classroom, it’s often a means of communication, a source of information and a way to maintain social connections.

Given how integral technology has become in their lives, it is unreasonable to expect your children not to use it. However, that doesn’t mean they can or should spend their every waking hour scrolling or tapping away. It is ok to insert some boundaries.  [Read more…]

Scam alert: Avoid this dangerous ‘Apple Tech Support’ scam

Posted on August 11, 2025

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New scams are hatched up every day, and they seem to get more sophisticated all the time.

A perfect case-in-point is the deceptive “Apple Tech Support” scam that’s making the rounds right now.

The scammers do their dirty deeds by spawning fake pop-up warnings on your Apple device telling you that malicious code has been found on your device and your personal and financial information are at risk.  [Read more…]

Carlinkit TBox Review: A game changer for in-car entertainment?

Posted on August 11, 2025

If you’ve ever felt limited by your car’s infotainment system — especially if you rely on Apple CarPlay or Android Auto — you’re not alone.

While these systems offer solid navigation and music features, they don’t exactly turn your car into a full-on smart device. [Read more…]

How to check the actual speed of your Internet connection

Posted on August 10, 2025

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Is your Internet connection really as fast as your ISP claims it is?

In reality, the answer should be yes (or at least fairly close).

Since there are many factors that affect the average speed of a typical high speed Internet connection, it’s unlikely that your actual upload and download speeds to will match your plan’s advertised speeds exactly.

You tend to get the most accurate results from satellite internet providers as there’s less of a bandwidth issue there, but normal fiber and general broadband ISPs can never give you a guaranteed set speed as so many people use their services at once.

But that being said, there shouldn’t be a whole lot of daylight between the two.

A fantastic website called SpeedTest.net will put your Internet connection through its paces and calculate your true data transfer speeds in both directions.

These calculations are based up on real-world tests in which sample data files are first downloaded from a distant server and then uploaded back.

Running the speed test on your own Internet connection is easy. All you have to do is head over to www.speedtest.net and click the big Go button.

When the test is complete you’ll see the results right on the screen. If you want, you can then click the Go button again to run a second follow-up test.

I actually recommend running several tests while connected to different servers (you’ll see a “Change server” option on the screen).

Why? Because some connections are better than others and some remote servers are faster (and closer) than others).

Important: In order to get accurate results from the speed test you’ll need to make sure that the computer or mobile device you’re using to conduct the test is the only device that’s actively using your Internet connection.

If other devices are using the Internet while the test is in progress it will alter the results.

Note: You don’t have to physically disconnect your other devices from your router. You can either temporarily turn them off or put them in Airplane Mode.

If possible, try running several different speed tests using both WiFi and wired Ethernet connections.

Depending on the actual networking adapter(s) installed on the device, either the wired Ethernet connection or the WiFi connection will likely be a lot faster than the other.

That’s all there is to running the tests. If the speeds returned are considerably lower than the speed you’re paying for you should contact your ISP’s Technical Support and ask them to troubleshoot and fix the issue.

Bonus tip: If it turns out that an older, out-of-date router is the culprit you’ll find plenty of new ones to choose from right here. (#ad)

 


Add a Wireless Remote to Any Garage Door Opener for About 20 Bucks

Posted on August 10, 2025

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Do you have an older garage door opener that can only be activated by physically pushing a button on the wall of your garage?

Did you lose the remote to the opener and simply can’t find a compatible remote to replace it?

Or perhaps the radio receiver in the opener has stopped working, rendering the remote you have inoperable.

Whatever the reason for not having a working remote, you can add one to virtually ANY garage door opener that can be activated by pressing a button on the wall.  [Read more…]

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