Category Archives: Tech

Online Password Safety Tips

Online Password Safety Tips

Part of teaching our kids to be safe online is teaching them about using secure passwords, changing passwords frequently, and the safe storage of passwords. As our children grow up and begin using social networking sites like Facebook, we should be molding in them some safe habits so that when they set up online banking… Continue Reading

Samsung Ultrabook on Sale!

Samsung Ultrabook on Sale!

You all have heard about how much I adore my Intel inspired Ultrabook. I have the Asus Zenbook and it gets fabulous reactions wherever I take it. Well, I was on Amazon.com this morning and noticed that Samsung’s Intel inspired Ultrabook, the Samsung Series 5 13.3-Inch Ultrabook is on sale. This made me really excited,… Continue Reading

Ultra Reactions

I’ve just taken my Intel Ultrabook out into public. While waiting at the car dealership’s service desk, the guy helping me asked “is that a LAPTOP?” “But it’s so thin!” “Hey, Lakisha, come see this gal’s computer! Look how thin it is!!” The woman is blown away. Her first comment is disbelief. She’s sure it’s… Continue Reading

The Asus Zenbook, an Intel Ultrabook for Me

The tiny machine in my lap is almost as thin as my iPhone and is more powerful than my 17inch Dell laptop which is only a year old. This 11-inch beauty is ultra cool, ultra small, and ultra stylish. It is Ultra ME. And so is the way I acquired it. A masterminds group, organized… Continue Reading

cellhelmet – 1st and only iPhone case that insures your iPhone

cellhelmet – 1st and only iPhone case that insures your iPhone

I’m new to the iPhone world, so naturally I’m geeking out over all the cool accessories, apps, and this crazy community if macfans. One of the cool things I’ve learned about is the cellhelmet, which is a slim case, that comes with insurance for your iPhone, eliminating the need for the additional insurance purchased through… Continue Reading

kID Sure: Keeping Your Kids’ Identities Safe

Did you know that by the time kids are old enough to use their identity, many of them have already had their identity stolen and used? How unfair is that? Your high school graduate tries to apply for a college loan, or to get their first car, and already has a bad credit score? Yes,… Continue Reading