The Reminders app, Apple's free to-do list app, allows users to stay organized by creating to-do list on the iPhone. Reminders can also be edited to include subtasks, nested tasks that will help you break down jobs into smaller components. Learn how to use Reminders on the iPhone to add subtasks to your to-do lists, three different ways.
How to End a FaceTime Call
By Amy Spitzfaden Both
Learn how to hang up on a FaceTime call and how to leave a group FaceTime call to avoid those embarrassing situations where you stay on the line well after the call has ended.
Organize Your Desk with a MacBook Vertical Dock from Brydge
If you use a MacBook connected to one or more monitors, a keyboard, and more, Brydge is here to help get your work surface in order. Slide your MacBook into this space-gray, vertical dock with one hand; it's as easy as shelving a book! Now, plug your peripherals into the provided 40Gbs USB-C ports and get to work. No fear of overheating, either; the dock features intake and exhaust vents to keep your laptop cool.
Review: InvisibleShield Glass Elite Screen Protectors for the iPhone
By Todd Bernhard
It's wise to have a screen protector, and they days, an anti-microbial option is ideal. The folks at Zagg, under their InvisibleShield brand, sent me a review unit of the Glass Elite Screen Protectors (starting at $39.99). They actually have several screen protector options, depending on your needs, including Anti-Glare, Privacy, VisionGuard (Blue Light Filter) and, as mentioned, Anti-Microbial, all with tempered glass for shatter and scratch protection.
Review: Jabra Elite Active 75t Earbuds for Working Out
By Todd Bernhard
I have a special place in my heart for Jabra, as the company made the first Bluetooth earpiece I ever owned about a decade ago. So I'm always interested in their latest model. I saw them at CES and was able to pick up a review unit of the Elite Active 75t ($199.99). First, it looks great, and is sold in assorted colors including black, black with copper, navy blue, mint green, and sienna. If you want to stand apart from the boring, white-AirPod-wearing crowd, these will help. They fit snuggly in the ear and have adjustable tips to help stay in during workouts for active users, hence the name.
Ergo Pro Programmable Keyboard: Protect Your Wrists & Work Faster
(Sponsored Post) By Nicholas Naioti on Tue, 07/07/2020
Do you find yourself typing the same things over and over, like "please reply at your earliest convenience" or "looking forward to our next lunch"? If so, you might want to check out the Ergo Pro Programmable Keyboard by Matias. Not only can you set up macro keys to create shortcuts for commonly used phrases, but this keyboard is also designed to take the pressure off your joints. Read on to learn how the newest model of the Ergo Pro can improve your workflow and wrist health.
Review: The Blue Yeti X Makes Podcasting & Conferencing Easy
By Todd Bernhard
Like many readers, working from home is my new norm. And that means acquiring the right teleconferencing equipment. Additionally, podcasters, hardcore gamers, streamers, and YouTube influencers all need a quality microphone. That means a USB-based digital microphone and not analog. And you might want one that accommodates different type of conversations (conference room, one-on-one interviews, and solo broadcasting.) For years, I've been using the microphones from Blue, like the Snowball and Yeti. Recently, Logitech, which owns Blue, let me try its higher-end model, the Yeti X ($169.99).
As popular as Apple's AirPods are, there are openings where other vendors can fill in the gaps. For starters, enough with the white plastic. I had the opportunity to try ATH-CK3TW In-Ear Wireless Headphones ($99) by Audio Technica at the Consumer Electronics Show. Immediately, you see the dark teal blue color and know these are not your standard earbuds. They are also sold in black or white for those who prefer more mundane color choices.