Our support team recently received this email which was so moving they had to share
”My wife thought I was NUTS for spending $200 on a power bank,” says Blaise, father of a boy with non-verbal autism. He and his wife have faced several challenges since their son was born. He has a minimal vocabulary, however, with the assistance of Augmentative and Alternative Communication Devices (iPads and Windows tablets), he
Will flexible office spaces become the new normal?
With COVID forcing office spaces to remain closed, companies are taking the time to rethink what they will look like when they finally open back up to their employees. The past year of remote working has many people challenging the way we think about traditional office spaces and whether we need to work in a
US Facing Back-To-School Supply Shortage
As the school year begins, both virtually and in-person, many schools are facing a severe shortage of laptops and other equipment needed for online learning. According to an AP investigation the world’s three biggest computer companies, Lenovo, HP, and Dell, have told U.S. School districts that they have a shortage of nearly 5 million laptops,
Caring for your lithium-ion batteries
There’s nothing more annoying than running out of battery when you need it the most. This is probably something you’ve noticed on your older devices. So what steps can you take to maintain the battery life of your li-ion powered devices? First things first, batteries do not like heat. If your laptop is constantly running
CDC guidelines heavily emphasize schools reopening in the fall
With the latest guidelines from the CDC, emphasizing the importance of sending students back to schools, many are asking how students will be able to stay socially distanced in their classrooms. The guidelines explain the social, emotional, and mental risks of keeping students at home and provide instructions on how to resume in-person classes with
An upcoming Chrome update may save you 2 hours of battery life
Chrome has in recent years gained a reputation as a battery hog and a RAM killer, but it seems that Google has finally decided to do something about it. According to TheWindowsClub, the latest Chrome 86 build appears to include an experimental feature that reduces energy consumption by limiting JavaScript timer wakeups. With this, Chrome