6 Gadgets To Make You More Successful Next Semester

Whether your first semester at college was harder than you expected or you’re just looking to improve your GPA, you’ll need some new strategies and tools to make your next semester more successful. Once you’ve finalized your class schedule and ordered your textbooks, work smarter instead of smarter with these school-ready gadgets.

Noise-Cancelling Headphones

Finding a quiet, private place to study on campus can be difficult, and that’s where a good pair of noise-cancelling headphones comes in. With these, you can escape to your own little world while studying. Listen to your favorite study music without the distracting background noise that regular headphones struggle to drown out.

A White Noise Machine
If you can’t concentrate with music playing in your ears, try a white noise machine instead of noise-cancelling headphones. Although some machines are one-trick ponies that generate white noise naturally using air, others rely on recorded sounds. With the latter, you can often choose between basic white noise and relaxing sounds from nature, such as a thunderstorm or ocean waves. You may even find that using a white noise machine at nights helps you fall asleep more quickly and sleep more soundly.

The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
Once you’ve addressed any noise problems, consider upgrading to a cutting-edge phone like the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. When paired with a reliable network like T-Mobile’s, the Galaxy S7 Edge becomes one of the best study buddies that a college student could have. This smartphone allows you to record lectures and look up information online, offers up to 256GB of expandable microSD memory, and resists damage from dust and water.

Make the most of your smartphone with apps like Dragon Dictation for dictating notes and Mint for keeping track of finances. If you purchase digital textbooks from Amazon and download the Kindle app, you can even access your textbooks using your smartphone. Be sure to look for apps specific to your college and classes, too.

An Evernote Smart Notebook
Another college staple that you should upgrade are your notebooks. Moleskine offers smart notebooks designed to work with Evernote, combining the best features of both manual and digital note-taking. These notebooks feature a special ruling optimized for Evernote’s Page Camera, Smart Stickers for tagging and organizing your notes, and a three-month subscription to Evernote Premium. Use the Page Camera app to take a picture of your notes and upload them to your Evernote account, where you can organize and search your digital notes.

An External Hard Drive or Flash Drive
For classes that require you to submit research papers, essays, or other projects, an external hard drive or flash drive will be invaluable. These devices allow you to take your work anywhere. Start writing on your laptop, save to a portable drive, and carry it with you to the library to finish and print. You can also back up your music, photos, and any other important files, just in case your laptop doesn’t survive the dangers of dorm living.

If you’re prone to losing or leaving behind gadgets like these, don’t worry. You’ll get many of the same benefits by opening a Dropbox account and storing your documents in the cloud.

A High-Tech Coffeemaker
Many college students rely on caffeine to get through late-night study sessions or early-morning classes. Unfortunately, not every caffeine-dependent student has the time or money to fetch Starbucks lattes on a daily basis. If you find yourself in that predicament, make a high-tech coffee maker your new best friend. You’re probably already familiar with Keurig’s K-Cup system, but you should be sure to check out some other options, too. For instance, Mr. Coffee offers a smart coffeemaker that allows you to start brewing remotely using the WeMo app.

From noise-cancelling headphones that help you block out distractions to a programmable coffee maker for in-room brewing, the world is full of high-tech gear designed to make college life easier. The list above contains just a few examples of gadgets that can help make next semester your most successful one yet.

Top 3 Websites Your Business Should Know By Now

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As the old saying goes, “Knowledge is power.” In the world of business, anything that can help you beat the competition is worth knowing. Whether that’s increasing efficiency in file sharing, wanting info on a current domain name, or knowing where to hire the best employees, there are certain websites you should be aware of, and here are the three we believe are the most useful.

Google Docs

You might have heard of a little search engine called Google, but did you know about their convenient file editing program? Google Docs is a cloud-based word processor that allows for individuals to create and edit online documents, spreadsheets, and presentations – all in real time and for free. With all the files saved and stored within Google Drive, Google Docs is perfect for employees working on a project in different locations, and will streamline your workflow in a way not many other programs can.

Whois Domain Lookup

This is more aimed at businesses ready to either buy a domain name or would like to switch names. The Whois domain lookup tool will provide you with public information regarding any currently registered domain. The tool can tell you the company name, address and telephone number of the domain owner. If there any legal issues, or you would like to offer to buy a domain from someone, the Whois domain lookup tool is the best place to start to find the necessary data. There are several companies to go with, but this tool provided by 1&1 is one of the better choices on the web.

Linkedin

LinkedIn is rapidly becoming the go-to social networking platform for businesses and jobseekers alike, in fact, many companies will now headhunt potential employees using the website. As this article on Forbes tells, jobseekers will use relevant keywords in their profiles that will enhance their ranking on Google searches. Furthermore, most provide a link to a professional website or online portfolio that gives companies more insight into their career. 62% of businesses are reported to use LinkedIn, and the site remains the third most used social network in the world. LinkedIn is a must-use platform for your online presence.

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This is the Modem World: Why I don’t like lists — a list

Each week Joshua Fruhlinger contributes This is the Modem World, a column dedicated to exploring the culture of consumer technology.

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It's both the end of one year and the beginning of another, and that means we're inundated with best-of, worst-of and something-of lists from all of our favorite -- like this one -- tech media outlets. I don't like lists.

But lists are useful. I've been guilty of making lists. They're nice ways to organize a year, and they get people talking about why X is No. 1 and Y is way down at the bottom. It brings out our inner fanboy, exposes us to products we wouldn't normally consider and makes for an easy reading experience.

Therefore, I present to you a list... about why I don't like best-of product lists.

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Google Knowledge Graph coming to all English-speaking nations tomorrow, adds lists to results

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Google launched its contextual and intelligent search service, Knowledge Graph, only a few months ago. Till now, it's been limited in its availability and, while most nations will still be left out, tomorrow it will be coming to all "English-speaking" countries. The ability to discern your intended search goal and present you with relevant information immediately, as opposed to just a page of links, is the next step in search technology and the secret sauce powering the somewhat creepy Google Now in Jelly Bean. The Graph has also received a few enhancements and tweaks, including the ability to answer queries with collections and lists. So, say you're looking for rides in Disney World, a thumbnail of every attraction will appear at the top in a horizontally scrollable list. How much longer till our Spanish, French or Chinese speaking pals can get in on the action? That's anyone's guess. But, if English is the native tongue of your home, then rest assured your flavor of Google has just gotten a little bit smarter.

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