PalmPact puts a makeup kit on the back of your phone because why not?

NEWS – You’ve seen phones cases with built-in wallets, but the PalmPact is a wallet that you can stick to the back of your phone or existing phone case that also has a built-in makeup kit for the ladies or clowns. This small clamshell case includes space for your ID, credit cards, and money and the makeup section has lip colors, blusher, concealer, and a mirror. The PalmPact is available in black or rose and the makeup comes in natural or rich colors. They are priced at $19.95 each. For more info visit palmpact.com

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Add a video doorbell to your Scout alarm system

NEWS – Scout has just added the Scout Video Doorbell, expanding their security system to be more all inclusive. While there are plenty of smart doorbells out there, this is a great move to simplify their own user’s experience by being able to stay within a single app for home security.

Here’s some of the feature set Scout has built into their new doorbell…
– 1080HD recording in any lighting
– 2-way audio for talking to your visitors
– Play a pre-recorded message if you’re unavailable
– Notifications when people approach your door
– Connects to your existing 16-24v analog or digital wiring installation

Its narrow and slender design should look at home by your entrance and with it’s three included faceplates (white, silver, black), one is sure to blend in with your color scheme.

It’s available now at $99 for the analog version or $105 for the digital version which includes the power kit. Alternatively you can bundle it with a security system build if you’re in the market. Hop on over to Scout for more information.

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Facebook Messenger Kids Allowed Users to Chat with Unapproved Users

In many ways being a parent is more difficult. We now have to find a way to protect our children not just when they’re apart from us but also when they’re on the Internet. Stranger danger is around our children at all times of the day. Finding safe apps for our children to use on the computer or their devices can be difficult. Finding out what we thought was a safe app is anything but is even worse. Facebook’s Messenger Kids app should be something we can trust. However, just like the adult versions of the Facebook apps,… Read more

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How to Fix Cellular Data Not Working on iPhone and iPad

Sometimes your cellular data will stop working on your iPhone or iPad. Assuming you are not just in a poor coverage area, there are a few generalized steps you can take that will fix a lot of cellular data not working bugs. The Obvious Stuff If you contact the Genius Bar or your cell carrier regarding your troubles, the first thing you’ll hear is “Have you tried turning it off and on again?” Restarting is troubleshooting 101 because it works so well, so make sure you give it a shot first. Hold down the power button on your iPhone until the “Slide to Power Off”… Read more

Are These Programs Slowing Down Your Windows Startup?

One of the most frequent complaints from users of a Windows machine is the slowness of startup. It can get frustrating waiting for your computer to finally get to the desktop, and that wasted time limits productivity. When you turn on your computer, there is a myriad of programs that open immediately whether you know it or not. These programs start automatically to help the operating system load. If you had to open all of these programs manually, it would take way too long. When the computer tries to boot too many programs at one time, it creates a bottleneck and… Read more