7 Pieces of Wearable Tech You’ll Actually Want To Wear
It might be hard to imagine, but the geniuses behind Silicon Valley’s best tech actually have something in common with fashion’s most innovative designers — they’re all tapped into the kind of imagination that lets them dream big, and bring their visions to life with products the average consumer wants to own, ASAP (see: the [Read More]
Rise, The App That Helps You Eat Better
Dieting is definitely not easy, but when you report your eating habits to another human being, you tend to stay on track. Problem is, hiring a nutritionist can be prohibitively expensive. Thankfully, there's Rise, a new mobile app for dieting and health, which connects users with their own personalized diet plans and nutrition coaches for a fraction [Read More]
An App to Help You Be In the Moment
While many of us joke that we’re addicted to our phones, a new app is about to shed light on how true that may be. Designed to facilitate a healthier balance between real life and digital life, Moment tracks how much you use your phone each day, helps you create daily limits on that usage, [Read More]
Take Control of Your Gmail Inbox
Between airfare alerts, must-have sales, news updates, social media notifications, and recipes from mom, your personal Inbox is probably getting more cluttered by the minute. If you’re starting to feel like your Gmail account has exploded, it might be time for an email make-under. Here are three tricks for bringing more order to the Inbox: [Read More]
Coping With Death on Social Media
People once found out about a family member or friend's passing in the newspaper or through a phone call, but today social media is a common way to spread such personal, tragic news. On the one hand, this can be a good thing: When somebody dies, social media facilitates a shared grieving; friends from all [Read More]
Randi’s Top 11 Ways To Unplug This Summer
In this tech-heavy age, we're so attached to our devices that we sometimes forget they have off switches. But our digital dependence can take a serious toll on our well-being. This summer, curb your tech habit with Randi's easy unplugging tricks. You'll have time to build real-life relationships, relax, and experience the season to its [Read More]
How the Web Helped Me Plan Cheap Dates
On the nights that I have a date, I have high hopes that we will be able to do whatever we want and not have to think about money. There has been the chance occasion where credit card rewards have worked out well, but the trend seems to be that by the time we find [Read More]
Is It Time For A Social Media Makeover?
As social media becomes more of a permanent fixture in our everyday lives, I think it’s important to understand some unwritten rules. Social media’s sole purpose is to share information by connecting with others. It can be a very powerful platform for social change and spreading awareness, but it has also been known as a [Read More]