Smartphones are progressively becoming easier to use for people of all ages, but these smartphones are particularly ideal for ...
Older adults can make smartphones easier to read and use by increasing font size, enabling high-contrast text, or using screen magnifiers. Features like Assistive Touch, reading mode, voice assistants ...
Our Top PicksBest for tech-savvy seniorsSamsung Galaxy S24+ from AT&TBest for long battery lifeMotorola EDGE+ from Consumer CellularBest for simple user interfaceApple iPhone 16e from Mint MobileA 5G ...
They came in need of help, smartphones in hand. One couldn’t answer calls. Another had mailbox problems. Many needed screen adjustments, especially enlarging the text size on their devices. Luckily ...
MIDDLETOWN - After his mother was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease some 15 years ago, Saeed Saatchi and his sister, Soodie, were quickly stretched thin. Saatchi, a telecommunications engineer, was ...
It was a real-life “Back to the Future” moment that played out recently in Buckhead. Stealing a peek at the large screen mounted on a wall behind him in the computer room at Lenbrook senior living ...
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Older adults who use smartphones, computers and tablets are more socially active than those who do not, according to an October study conducted by researchers at the University of Georgia.
People are using smartphones now more than ever — but are these tools hurting us more than helping us? According to the Pew Research Center, 91% of Americans own a smartphone. While they offer ...
Bertie McCulloch, 89, understands why seniors are reluctant to embrace technology -- they are worried about scammers and identity theft. “We don’t like our information out there,” he said. Carl Juste ...