Category Archives: Mathological

E-pill or remote-controlled contraception

Contraception is a complex and sometimes sensitive and controversial issue. Some people choose not to use contraception at all due to personal reasons and people who do choose to use contraception, sometimes don’t know what to use. Some contraceptive methods are inconvenient, uncomfortable and can cause some problems and require a change in methods. A few years from now, remote-control

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Another cheap USB charger strikes again

Following yesterday’s report on cheap chargers being dangerous another case has arisen whereby a Sydney teenager has had a close call with a cheap USB charger, only days after reports emerged of Sheryl Anne Aldeguer’s death from electrocution from a faulty USB charger. Daniel Sommerville, 14, received a cheap USB charger for his electrical devices, on his birthday, from his mother last

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Division of virtual assets: The social media prenup

Usually prenups are associated with rich celebrities and their multiple mansions, and they still are and “regular” married couples-to-be sign prenups as well, however a new type of prenup is on the rise–the social media prenup. The social media prenup is basically a written legal document which determines what will be acceptable for a married couple to share online about

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The hilarious videos that demonstrate generation gaps with technology

The Fine Bros have made several videos on the subject of kids and teens (the same group of kids and teens) reacting to various technological devices and societal issues related to technology. In the videos, the kids and teens are given either a technological device or a video on a technological device to try out and react to, while being fed historical

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Keeping an eye on your kids technologically

I recently came across an article in the Sydney Morning Herald about a new GPS watch designed for kids that enables their parents to track their every move. The watch, which is called TicTocTrack enables parents “to monitor every movement their children make hoping to give them a semblance of independence while not compromising their safety.” The watch can be clipped to a child’s

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