Remembering the Beeper Era
In today’s age of smartphones and instant messaging, it’s easy to forget a time when staying connected meant carrying around a pager—often called a “beeper”
In today’s age of smartphones and instant messaging, it’s easy to forget a time when staying connected meant carrying around a pager—often called a “beeper”
Last Friday, as I was sipping my morning coffee, my mother, a seasoned salesperson, called with an urgent question: “Were you affected by CrowdStrike?” Her
As I sit here writing “Ungarbled Tech,” it strikes me that this summer marks the 10th anniversary of my journey to harmonize my tech-savvy lifestyle
As the clock strikes midnight in 2024, do you find yourself checking your smartphone, Alexa Echo Show, or asking virtual assistants like Alexa, OK Google,
Many of us have recently encountered “pop-up” charities through various channels. These organizations often have direct ties to crucial causes or brave IDF soldiers on
The first summer, I attempted to learn how to garden and landscape. My garden was full of clover. I asked my landscaper, who answered, “Green
You’ve probably noticed some huge talk about ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence (AI)-based chatbot system that uses natural language processing (NLP) to generate text. I had
I was in Israel with my family for my youngest daughter’s bat mitzvah in 2016. Six short years later, technology in Israel has changed dramatically.
Part I My home was built in 1925, so I am basically trying to implement Jetson technologies in a Flintstone home. But I love every
Learning new ways to use technology appropriately in unprecedented times is a challenge. On the one hand, I wonder how many columns one can read
After Hurricane Isaias hit the Bergen County area, causing 100-year-old trees to fall and rip down wires, all the outage precautions you wish you took
At the time of this writing, New Jersey and New York COVID-19 cases were on the decline, while the rest of the nation’s cases seemed