
It seems as if the main stream press is slowly but surely starting to pay attention to a slew of new gadgets that can help improve the quality of life for aging adults. Case and point: Wall Street Journal’s magazine SmartMoney just wrote an article called “Senior Living, Version 2.0.”
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Nigerian businessmen and flirty Russians are just a few of the details that should sound off alarm bells in your head when you’re communicating with someone you don’t know online. Here, Panda Security lists the top seven scams of the decade. As you can see from the list, if someone asks for your bank account number, credit card information or requests that you send them money DO NOT DO IT!
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For many of us, golf isn’t just a game but an obsessive lifestyle choice of sorts that gets our competitive juices flowing. A real golf nut will do about anything to improve performance. Thats where the iPhone app, “All About Golf For Seniors” steps in.
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Whether you’re building a treehouse, playhouse, fixing a door or satisfying a “honey-do” for your spouse, power tools are where it’s at. However, the efficiency of electric and gas powered tools comes with a higher level of risk and it is imperative to respect the tools you’re using and pay attention to the task you [...]

A new study by the Pew Internet and American Life Project shows that texting is no longer just an activity for teenagers. In fact, adults are embracing texting in record numbers.
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No one can say that Apple lacks ambition. Planning to change the way in which we listen to music once again, the company recently just introduced a music social networking platform — Ping.
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Is There a Television Generation Gap? Don’t Assume So.
by Max Baumgarten on September 5, 2010 · 0 comments
We aren’t too far off from a new era in television programming; soon or later, standard color television sets are going to seem like anachronistic fossils and 3D television sets are going to be the norm. The 3-D television revolution is on the horizon and there is no good reason to think that senior’s are unenthusiastic about it.
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