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Listening to audiobooks has never been easier. You can use lightweight, portable, wireless speakers like Amazon Echo or high-quality Bluetooth speakers and relax to the soothing sounds of a narrator telling your favorite story. Just attach your smartphone or tablet to your speaker or choice and you can go on fun adventures while you relax or take care of household chores.
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Your Android can adeptly make calls, send text messages, check emails, change settings, download apps and everything in between. Sure, having the right know-how to get things done on your smartphone makes you feel like a bona fide expert. But there are hidden Android tricks here and there that can make your everyday use even better.
Fake news is one of the scourges of our increasingly connected world. With billions having instant access to social media sites and the web, misinformation can spread quickly like wildfire. To discern what’s bogus from real, we typically rely on concrete proof, like a video, for example, to prove that something was actually said or done.
So you want to start a podcast. You probably already have some favorite podcasts. Maybe you like the podcast versions of your favorite sports talk shows, follow the quirky history stories of The Futility Closet, or keep up on the latest political discussions. You want in on the podcast world, but there’s more to it than just talking into a microphone.
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If you think about it, it’s amazing how fast technology develops in such a short period of time. The first home computer that I had back in the early 1990s came with a 500MB hard drive.
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