Technology abounds our daily lives. Its everywhere–in our schools, our offices, our hospitals, and our own homes. And yet, there are still some who don’t have the slightest idea about how to use technology to their benefit. There are people who still don’t know how to type correctly, or navigate a smartphone, or use those fancy new soft drink dispensers at fast food restaurants.
But who can blame them, really? Technology is evolving exponentially, and unless your life revolves around tech, it may be difficult to stay up-to-date with new advances. And there is a learning curve, especially when most people don’t know the most basic features of technology.
Thankfully, we tend to catch on to new tech fairly quickly, which is a good thing, because technology will only continue to become more and more complex. Not every aspect of technology, however, is complex. In fact, there are innumerable small tips and tricks that can facilitate your technology experience.
In this short TED Talk, David Pogue, a technology columnist for the New York Times, shares 10 time-saving tech tips for computers and cell phones. If you’re more tech savvy, you may know most of these tips already, but I wouldn’t doubt there’s at least one you didn’t know!
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