Articles by: Rachel Loveday
Rachel Loveday is a freelance writer and journalist based in Australia.

Another Cheap USB Charger Strikes Again

June 30, 2014 1:20 PM0 comments
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 […]

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Cheaper Chargers Can Come At An Ultimate Cost

June 29, 2014 9:00 AM0 comments
Cheaper Chargers Can Come At An Ultimate Cost

A young woman’s death in my native Australia has put the spotlight on cheap USB chargers and other electrical devices. Sheryl Anne Aldeguer, 28 was found dead in her home […]

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Division of Virtual Assets: The Social Media Prenup

June 20, 2014 9:00 AM0 comments
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 […]

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Facebook Down! (Relax It’s Fixed Now)

June 19, 2014 2:13 PM0 comments
Facebook Down! (Relax It’s Fixed Now)

Facebook lovers all around the world have been dealing with the shock of the site suddenly but temporarily being down. Facebook was down for less than an hour all around […]

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The new type of phone booth–phoneless

June 8, 2014 9:04 AM0 comments
This isn't the mobile phone phone booth that was on Reddit. But in the future, mobile phone phone booths like this will become more commonplace.

I recently came across a photo on Reddit of a phone booth/box installed in an office, but it was a phone booth/box to use a mobile phone in, the booth/box […]

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The Hilarious Videos That Demonstrate Generation Gaps With Technology

June 7, 2014 12:10 PM0 comments
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 […]

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South Korea Bring Back The Flip Phone

May 27, 2014 1:37 PM0 comments
South Korea Bring Back The Flip Phone

Only a mere 24 hours ago, I published an article on Ericsson, Motorola and Nokia “brick phones” making a resurgence in Europe. Now another country and another continent seems to […]

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Distance Makes The Heart Grow Fonder For Brick Phones

May 26, 2014 2:21 PM1 comment
Nokia 3310

There would be very few people out there who would own a mobile phone that isn’t a Smartphone. For seven years I owned three phones that were not Smartphones. For […]

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Keeping An Eye On Your Kids Technologically

May 24, 2014 10:09 AM0 comments
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, […]

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If A Life Event Isn’t Shared Did It Happen?

May 13, 2014 9:00 AM0 comments
If A Life Event Isn’t Shared Did It Happen?

Everyone pretty much writes their autobiography on their social media accounts without realising it. When social media emerged in the world it was a part of peoples’ lives—ten to fifteen […]

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