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By Chana Weisberg If children today can casually discuss technology that even the brainiest computer scientist was only aware of in the theoretical realm a mere forty years ago, it makes you wonder. What might we all be discussing very soon as part of our own regular ...
By Dovid Zaklikowski Are you sick of a world that spins so quickly? I am. Sometimes I just want to move to some far-off island, where there are no cars, computers and only seldom would I be able to catch a signal for my cell phone...
By Chana Weisberg It could no longer be avoided. Despite my techno-phobia, the time had come for me to learn a new computer program for my work. "Chana, I'll walk you through the tutorial first thing tomorrow morning," the chabad.org technical director confirmed our cyber ...
By Tzippora Price My husband got a Blackberry for work purposes. The problem is that now his co-workers expect him to be on-call 24/7. He is always opening emails in the middle of dinner, while reading the kids a bedtime story, or even while we are taking a walk...
By Tzvi Freeman The world has its destiny, produced and directed by the Master of all destiny. A destiny in which Steve Jobs played a principal role.
By Sara Esther Crispe When Steve Jobs gave his commencement speech at Stanford University, his topic was “How to Live Before You Die.” Since most of us have no idea how much time we have left on this earth, we live as if it is endless. Steve Jobs wasn’t so fortunate. His ...
By Tzvi Freeman Your GPS may be useful, but it's not always too smart. Your body is much the same. For the smoothest journey through life, try a sweet combination of body and mind.
By Tzvi Freeman Fly high, but know where you’re going to land.
By Chana Weisberg My head was spinning, reeling from hours of exerted concentration. We were a few hours into yet another knotty computer training session, necessary for my work here at Chabad.org. This time it was my editor (and boss) at our headquarters in Brooklyn who ...
By Naftali Silberberg A federal appeals court has overturned a Passenger Bill of Rights enacted by the New York legislature. What are the implications for our spiritual "Passenger Bill of Rights"?
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