OKLAHOMA CITY -- It’s amazing to think about how much technology has changed during the lifetime of baby boomers. Computers are now small enough to sit in your lap, and the Internet allows for instant ...
Has the advent of the Internet and computer technology led congregations toward the “virtual church,” undermining the face-to-face relationships that have long characterized congregational life? Two ...
DEAR SAVVY SENIOR: Do you know of any home computers that are specifically designed for senior citizens? I would like to get a computer for my 73-year-old mother, but she’s not computer savvy at all. ...
The question for this week’s column comes indirectly from a phone conversation I had with a 96-year-old reader from the San Fernando Valley. She describes herself as essentially homebound; she lives ...
Dear Savvy Senior: What computers can you recommend for seniors with very limited computer skills? I am interested in getting one, but at 76, I need one designed simplistically for me. - Inexperienced ...
Kids are "digital natives." They grew up using computers, and therefore are more "tech savvy" than older people. Right? No! Well, the first part's right, but the second part is increasingly wrong.
Today's technologically advanced offices require job applicants to possess a solid foundation of computer skills. Even businesses that have not traditionally sought computer-savvy employees, such as ...
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