By JANISSAVESGuest Blogger
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Money Saving Tips
If you're like me, you have your smartphone on hand all the
time and you're constantly checking it. So, when you start thinking about
travel plans – maybe it's a weekend on an island to escape the cold or a trip
to hit the slopes – why would you pull out your laptop, when apps for all
your travel needs are available for your phone? Many apps are free, though
there are some that go up in price from a few cents to a yearly fee. The
savings, however, far outweigh the convenience offered when with the touch of a
screen you can book your flight, choose your seat, make a hotel reservation or
even send a video postcard once you've reached your destination.
By MoneywiseMoms
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Loose Change
Image by *Luana* via FlickrWhether you're a techno-geek or a Luddite, eventually you end up with electronic waste. Those old computers, cell phones, and other gadgets that go unused and obsolete. What do you do with them? It may depend on where you live.
By Dealman
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Newsworthy
Image courtesy of ICanHasCheezburgerThis week we have self-gifting, cooking gourmet from the pantry, smartphones killed the digital camera star, Boxing Day, answering the eternal question: do women overuse credit cards?, and tips for regifting.
Also, cat wrapping.
By stella.louise
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InfographicsStaff
A show of hands, please: how many of you are giving yourself the gift of a shiny new iPhone 4S this holiday? Or perhaps a Motorola DROID 3 or Razr or Bionic, Galaxy Nexus or HTC Rezound?
Cellphone technology keeps offering gadgets that consistently up the ante for mobile communications. Remember that scene in Wall Street where Gordon Gekko calls his protege Bud while watching the sun set on the beach? Back then that was supposed to represent how Gekko's milliions enabled him to indulge in the very latest in technology. Today, it's a stark reminder of how far mobile has come from the days that only the very rich could afford to talk into a device the size of Shaquille O'Neal's high tops...