by K- | Jan 15, 2016 | Technology
Today I thought I would field some common questions about Apple’s iCloud Photos. Many people who have transitioned from using iTunes and iPhoto to the new iCloud Library and Apple Photos have been left confused and unsure as to how it all now works. Plus, our...
by K- | Sep 4, 2015 | Technology
It’s happened to everyone. Coffee spills. Dropped phones. Stolen bags. And while most physical things are replaceable, photos and contact information aren’t. It’s no secret that I am a fan of Apple’s iPhones, and their operating system iOS....
by K- | Mar 3, 2015 | College Students, High School Students, Life Skills, Study Skills, Technology
I have to admit, I use Google. A lot. All day, everyday. For everything from figuring out the name of that song I heard on the radio to researching sources for my graduate level papers. The point is, how you use Google, and how helpful your search results actually are...
by K- | Nov 30, 2014 | College Students, High School Students, Technology
Dropbox.com offers users a free 2GB of space. However, by completing some simple tasks, you can expand your space to more than 10GB, without much effort. In a hurry? Earn an additional 4 GB of space fast by jumping to step 4. (Sadly, these two services are no longer...
by K- | Sep 1, 2014 | College Students, Study Abroad, Technology, Travel
Welcome to Part I of my series, Studying and Living Abroad, where I’ll be highlighting all of my tips and tricks that my experience living (and studying) overseas has taught me. Check out the whole series here. Moving abroad is a big step, only made harder if...
by K- | Aug 25, 2014 | Study Abroad, Technology, Travel
Google Voice is a great service for both travelers and those living abroad. Firstly, it’s an inexpensive way to call overseas while you are in the U.S., with competitive per minute rates. It’s also a way to have a U.S. phone number that you can both...