Tag: Apps

Best apps for back to school

Classes are just around the corner and everyone’s starting to get organized for the new semester. Since we’re all on our phones all the time anyway, it may be useful to learn some ways our phones can actually be helpful in our school life. Here are six free apps that will help you stay on top of your...

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My week using a fitness tracker

As someone who occasionally polishes off family-sized bags of chips without help, spending a week tracking what I ate wasn’t something I was looking forward to.  I started this fitness app challenge with the goal of finding motivation to eat better and exercise and I found the cons outweighed the...

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Apps for the oddball

You may have trouble explaining why you have some apps on your phone. But while the premise of some apps are, well, ridiculous, let me share some of my favourite apps ranging from the nonsensical to the surprisingly useful.   Drizzy Drizzy is a free keyboard you can install on your phone that allows...

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5 useful apps for students

With the first week of the school year in full swing students have a lot on their minds. Fortunately, there are several apps available for iPhones and Androids to keep your mind cool, calm and collected.  Sleep Cycle Sleep Cycle helps make 8:30 mornings more bearable. The app functions as an enhanced...

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Fitness and health apps

Our mobile apps are getting us places where we’re both de-stressed and in better shape. Who’s to say technology can’t improve our lives with mobile apps that can better our calorie estimates and help improve our fitness performance? We may be nearing the end of the term, but these standout...

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Apps to stay on track

With the beginning of another school year comes a new course load and more responsibilities. Comparmentalizing your tasks and prioritizing various responsibilities may seem like a challenge after the slow pace of summer, but these five free applications will bring about organization and productivity...

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