-----------------------------Empowering Seniors with New Technology---------------------------
Saturday, December 28, 2019
New Tech in Light Bulbs?
Friday, December 20, 2019
Do you need an antivirus on a smartphone?
In almost all cases, Android phones and tablets do not need antivirus installed.
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Friday, September 27, 2019
Keeping Notes
Keeping notes is more valuable as we get older.
Maintaining event calendars probably comes first for most people.
I use Google calendar for time and date related events so that I can get reminders by email.
For to do activities I now use the Microsoft to do app which is an upgrade of Wunderlist.
For procedures of various types I post to my website here for my own benefit as well as for others.
I download manuals and instructions and send them to Kindle and Google play books.
Things I need to recall go to Evernote.
Items I need to read go to Pocket for temporary storage.
Google chrome Doc's enables OCR of printed docs into my digital files by importing images from an iPhone scanner application
Friday, August 2, 2019
A "Happy Valley" Resident Website
Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Beating Alzheimer's
Cell Service at $40 a YEAR!
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Sunday, July 14, 2019
Changing My Computer Ways
Friday, June 28, 2019
My Computer Devices
Going from the smallest to the largest, these are the computer devices I use.
First is my iPhone SE, which I always have with me. Since it works with my hearing aids, I use it for all audio.
For reading away from home, I have adopted a Nook. No sense in spending big bucks for a large smartphone. It is less bulky than a Kindle Fire 7 and is not limited by Amazon's unique restrictions.
I will be switching also to a new Walmart 8" tablet for the same reasons.
Next is the iPad, which outperforms everything else at my easy chair.
A Chromebook is then my desk machine.
I avoid Windows wherever possible due to the annoyances of constant upgrades. However, an old Windows PC does the heavy lifting on a large TV screen.
In all, I spent little for any of these devices, the iPad most at $250.
With them, I have at hand anywhere: my email (news), library, music, YouTube, browsing, and even control of my Roku TV.
Sunday, June 23, 2019
Streaming to iPads and iPhones
A Cure for Copper Deficiency
Friday, May 31, 2019
Resurrecting an old Tablet
I then bought a working tablet for the same $25. It worked, but slowly.
Turns out there is an easy fix. You hold down start and volume down until you got the choice to clean out the cache, volume down again to select, volume up to confirm. Fixed.
They come into their own mainly as nice big readers for Kindle, Google Play, and library books via Overdrive, plus Gutenbooks. Librivox, and Moon Reader. Pandora and Spotify and Google Music also run fine.These can be set up for easy use by anyone.

Tapping brings up choices and searches.
The best browser is often the browser that came with them such an old tablet, but also Opera and Firefox on a few.
The devices I evaluated were three Asus Eee Pad Transformers and one Samsung. Despite their age, battery life was still excellent, They all run office apps. Left is a page from Crime and Punishment for reading or listening.
Monday, April 29, 2019
Keeping Tabs on Tablets
I still occasionally use an old Nexus 7 2013 tablet, still a wonderful tablet. My wife and daughter prefer theirs over all others. Every once in a while one breaks and needs to be replaced,
Sunday, April 7, 2019
Moving Away from Cable
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Delusions About Dementia Care
But don't get discouraged. Dementia will go away, like tuberculosis not that long ago, perhaps as already done in trials with mice, by controlling enzymes and restoring memory. Research is hot.
Meanwhile, the questions about the viability of memory villages relate to whether they are proven effective, medically accredited, financially feasible, and finally, exposed to, and insured against, major liability.
Thursday, March 21, 2019
Seniors Lose Out on Nutrition and Exercise
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Sunday, March 17, 2019
iPhone Prices and Recommendations
Tello also offers a hotspot. Both plans also allow phones to be used as hotspots, Tello requires a separate EMail address for each phone if you have more than one under their service.
How to Choose a Long Term Care Community
CARE
Thursday, March 14, 2019
Choosing Lifecare
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
It is all about ACCESS!
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Moving to a New iPad or iPhone
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The oldest way was complicated, using iTunes and a PC or Mac.
Newly, you backup to iCloud on the old device and then restore to tne new device from that iCloud backup.
Sunday, February 10, 2019
Checking Community Events (in Our Community)
Saturday, February 9, 2019
New Help for the Hard of Hearing
Now the hearing and the deaf and hard of hearing can have conversations easily, with just an Android phone.
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