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If you run out of ink cartridges from your printer, order new ones online. Thats how it happened. At least:if you know exactly what you need. Because there are quite a few things you should pay attention to when choosing the right cartridge. That is why we discuss four things to take into account wh
In our hectic, modern lives, many of us focus so much on work and family obligations that we never seem to have time for pure fun. Somewhere between childhood and adulthood we stopped playing. If we set aside some free time, we are more likely to sit in front of the TV or computer than to play a fun
As 2021 approaches, many of us hoped for a better year than 2020. In reality, we are still a long way from socializing in real life. With yet another lockdown, the theme of loneliness is more relevant than ever. Kasperskys previous research into loneliness and the role of technology showed that tech
Where people used to play a card or board game for entertainment, Nintendo was introduced after the advent of the computer. These computer games have been further developed and it is now even possible to compete against fellow players who are located all over the world. Children play outside less an
The refurbished market has grown considerably in recent years. It has now become very normal to opt for a refurbished iPhone instead of ordering a new one. But did you know that you can also get iPads and even Macbooks refurbished? An iPad is extremely handy and also nicer to deal with than an iPhon
On Netflix, the question “Want to see something funny?” lots of options, from hilarious series and movies to laughable stand-up specials. Thats why the streaming service has launched a new Fast Laughs feature for mobile devices. Fast Laughs offers a full-screen feed of funny clips from the large com
This Saturday, July 17, is World Emoji Day. In todays society, emojis are almost indispensable in the daily messages that are exchanged. When words fall short of what we want to say, a tweet is supplemented with an emoji. But did you know that we often misuse and misinterpret emojis? Twitter shares
Although laptops are very popular because of their flexibility, many people still swear by a fixed PC. That is not surprising:with a PC you can adopt a better working posture and a PC often offers more options for connecting other devices. Well discuss some of those other devices you could connect t
Social media platforms like Twitter amplify displays of moral outrage over time, as users who learn such language are rewarded with a higher number of likes and shares, according to a new study from Yale University. And these rewards had the greatest impact on users connected to politically moderate
Are you a true fan of the iPhone? Then you may also be looking forward to what the inventors of the smartphone come up with this year. As usual, every year also brings a new series of iPhones, and Apple is expected to present the successors to the iPhone 12 series in the first week of September, whi
Your phone is probably one of the dirtiest devices you have in your home. Research shows that we clean practically everything, from toilets to doorknobs, but that we often forget our phone. While that is precisely the device that you always have with you. You may even have a handy SIM-only subscript
You finally have a new smartphone, and the choice has fallen on the super-deluxe new Samsung Galaxy S20. Very nice of course, such a nice fast smartphone with all kinds of new functions such as an 8K camera and endless battery, but how are you going to protect this expensive purchase against your ow
With calls to self-isolate to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, more and more people are turning to social media as their primary means of entertainment and connection with friends and the outside world. But can too much social media during social distancing negatively impact your mental and ev
Yesterday it was announced that EasyJet was hacked by an unknown party. About 9 million customers who were victims of this hack, among other things, email addresses, credit card details and travel details were stolen. What does this mean for the victims and what can they do best now? This breach af
Teens addicted to social media arent the only people experiencing the Fear of Missing Out, otherwise known as FoMO. In fact, not age, but aspects of self-perception—namely, loneliness, low self-esteem, and low self-compassion—were more closely linked to the social fear that other people are having f
Whats an iPhone without apps? Of course we all know our classics like WhatsApp, Buienradar, Facebook and Snapchat, but you can get a lot more out of your iPhone if you find and install the right apps for it. That is why we have listed 5 indispensable apps for your iPhone that you may not have known.
New research indicates that what matters for overall happiness is how a person uses social media. Derrick Wirtz, an associate professor of psychology at the Irving K. Barber Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, took a closer look at how people use three major social platforms — Facebook, Twitter, an
There has been a lot of talk about privacy and data protection in recent years. Although you occasionally hear horror stories, there are also good developments in the field of privacy. We list three examples that illustrate how privacy has improved. The privacy of iPhones Apple calls privacy a fu
Food is no longer just food. Photos of delicious Asian pho, vegan acai bowls or a hearty deluxe burger have long been some of the most shared content on the web as #foodporn. Hardly anyone has ever uploaded a photo of their dinner to Facebook, Instagram or Twitter. But what seems tempting to profess
As smartphones remain an inherent part of life and grow as a primary source of entertainment – especially among young people – this leads to a decline in physical activity. In a recent study, college students who used their smartphones for five or more hours a day had a 43 percent higher risk of o