Now that computers and software rarely come with an authoritative owner's manual, it's helpful to know where you can go online to figure out additional features for hardware and software--or why those same items don't work at all. These blogs all provide tutorials for various platforms and programs, and most let you e-mail someone with a reasonable shot at getting a personal response for your problem.
If your job feels like a monkey on your back, your loved ones don't see you and you're considering changing your middle name to BlackBerry, maybe it's time to slow down and consider a little life-work balance. As a first step, see these blogs, which offer tips and philosophy on the delicate art of blending your career more smoothly into your life.
As a parent, you're expected to have all the answers--but sometimes you've forgotten high-school algebra, junior-high sentence diagramming or even grade-school multiplication tables. At times like these, it's good to know there's some backup out there.
Since desktop anything is practically dead, the only thing that proliferates faster than mobile devices these days is mobile-device Web sites. These 10 sites should help you navigate through today's blizzard of ever-smaller, ever-more-powerful devices to find what's most useful for you.
Guys don't stop using (and abusing) tech just because they become parents. These blogs relate the experience of raising kids online and dispense humorous and useful advice on the art of being a post-millennial dad.
The Web is awash in medical advice, which can range from solid and authoritative to sloppy and frightening. The following sites provide good starting points for health and wellness, not to mention the motivation to make some tough lifestyle changes. Read them for practical tips on becoming and staying as healthy as you can.