QR codes help lost and found go high tech

QR codes help lost and found go high tech

Because my absentminded husband has lost a Kindle and a set of Bose noise canceling headphones (ack!), he’s taken to writing his contact information on all his gadgets. Well, now that I’ve found these smart labels, I’m not only blown...
3 ways to support our troops on Memorial Day

3 ways to support our troops on Memorial Day

As a military wife, I’ve experienced the benefits of military charities firsthand. And thanks to technology, all it takes is a simple click to get involved. So in honor of Memorial Day, here are 3 worthy military-related charities that help our troops every day...
It’s hip to be square

It’s hip to be square

Now that photo apps like Instagram and Hipstamatic have made square photos more common, it was only a matter of time before someone got into the frame game with options made just for our collective iPhoneography obsession. Hatchcraft is a nifty little company...
Dropbox and Android sitting in a tree

Dropbox and Android sitting in a tree

My love for Dropbox runs deep, but now with a new exciting feature, I’m completely head over heels–and a little envious of you Android users. The newest version of the Dropbox Android app allows you to upload photos and videos directly from your phone...
Alternatives to Picnik? Reader Q+A

Alternatives to Picnik? Reader Q+A

Now that Google is closing down Picnik, any suggestions for what I can use to edit my photos? -Delilah We were definitely surprised to hear that Picnik is shutting down. I’ve used it many times to quickly and easily edit photos, and while it’s a bonus to...
Out with the old, in with the new

Out with the old, in with the new

If you were lucky, Santa brought you a brand new shiny gadget for Christmas. You may be donning a super chic iPhone 4S or Samsung Galaxy, but also may be wondering what to do with your old phone. Of everything I use Amazon.com for, one thing I’m really excited...