The 30 Best Apps For Ipad To Have Installed At All Times

Check our list down below! Read also: 26 funny things to tell Siri on iPhone and iPad (2020) 1. Facebook 1. Facebook Even though the app already available for smartphones is already pretty good, the Facebook experience on iPad can be even better and more comfortable to use. You’ll be able to do everything that the social network offers in its original version, but with a larger and easier to use keyboard....

March 25, 2023 · 15 min · 3062 words · Timothy Harris

The 9 Best Face Changing Apps For Android And Iphone

We have included different types of options, going from beautifying tools to apps that include stickers, filters, masks, and even turn us into animals or monsters. Explore and have fun with these apps! 1. Snapchat 1. Snapchat Not only is it a social media platform in which the users can share quick videos or images to their followers and contacts, but Snapchat also offers features to change your face. Whether that is by making your eye bigger, applying makeup, or even using the face swap feature....

March 25, 2023 · 5 min · 997 words · Miguel Wood

The Difficult Task Of Seeing The Whole Picture

My granddaughters, though, took to it with vigor and rigor. Starting first thing in the morning, patiently and gleefully piecing it together. With the whole family joining in, after several weeks, the picture began to reveal itself. So proud were they of what they were accomplishing, they wanted it framed. Me? Still not so much into it. As we neared completion, it became clear that 10 pieces were missing! The maker informed me that there is a form online to fill out....

March 25, 2023 · 3 min · 545 words · Michelle Cohen

The Key To Productivity Do Nothing

Do you frequently answer that question by saying something like, “Real good, real busy”? There’s a subtle implication that we are good because we are busy. Is that true? Some very compelling research suggests the opposite. We all have peaks and valleys of energy and productivity, what the renowned psychologist and sleep researcher Nathaniel Kleitman called circadian (daily) and ultradian (shorter, sometimes hourly) rhythms. Paying attention to when we’re most energized and alert, as well as when we need to take a mental break, allows us to do our best work....

March 25, 2023 · 3 min · 629 words · Courtney Hart

Town Legislates Against Jaytexting And Other Mindless Infractions

texting in a crosswalk; falling off the curb while on the phone; speaking loudly on the phone in an enclosed public space; blocking entry by standing in the doorway of a public building; knocking people over by not watching where you’re going, and jaytexting or jaytalking (wandering into the street while using your phone). The by-law is currently applicable only in city-held, public spaces, but proprietors like Sherman Oaks, who operates the Samadee Duplex, would like to be able to enforce it against patrons who don’t turn off their smartphones at the start of his theater’s films....

March 25, 2023 · 2 min · 298 words · Richard May
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