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If you’re like most Americans, your life is overrun with paper. Bills, reminders, phone numbers, business documents and more quickly turn into piles that are lost or forgotten. This year, challenge yourself to cut down on the mountains of paper and get digitally organized.
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Home technology just keeps getting faster, better and more amazing. It’s also getting more expensive, too. It is possible, however, to curtail costs when it comes to how much of your family’s budget goes towards technology. Here are some simple tips.
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If you have a techie in your life, you know it. Because they’re often on top of the cutting edge in technological advances, the techies on your list can be difficult and expensive to buy for. But there are affordable and creative gift options to delight even the most wired (or wireless) people on your list.
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A record number of students are heading back to school this year – without ever stepping foot inside a classroom. A growing number of virtual schools (also known as cyber schools or e-schools), combined with booming parent (and student) demand for high-quality virtual education, have more students than ever logging on, instead of boarding a school bus, this back-to-school season.
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Sugar is commonplace in the kitchen, but it may be a surprising ingredient when it comes to removing ice and snow from streets and highways.
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Anyone older than 25 probably recalls the days when “preserving a memory” meant finding a way to store your photo prints and keep track of all the negatives. Preserving prints is now passé, thanks to the arrival of the digital camera and a myriad of ways to store digital images.
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Most individuals experiencing hearing loss are younger than 65, and hearing loss is significantly affecting their lives at work and home. Fortunately, with today’s wealth of discreet and stylish hearing aid options it has become easier than ever to address a hearing loss.
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