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Dad Tech Rescue

A.J. Feather

Practical tech tips for parenting and home solutions with Dad Tech Rescue by A.J. Feather. Get expert insights now!

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

The Lost Art of Road Trip Ingenuity: From DVDs to PS3s

When I was around 8 or 9 years old, my dad picked me up from summer camp in our Ford Explorer, which was a couple of years old. To my delight, I discovered a built-in DVD player installed on the car’s ceiling. It had a tiny, maybe 7-inch sc...

a month ago
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The Keyboard’s Reign: Why We’re Still Typing

My kids love to “work.” Anytime my wife or I sit down at our computers, they think it’s time for us to take a break while they take over. We usually open up a blank document and let them go at it, typing away for a few minutes.

2 months ago
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A Theory of Modern Shopping

My son is really into making eggs. He does eat them sometimes, but he always wants to make them. Typically, you’d need eggs, milk, and maybe butter to make them, but when a four-year-old is involved, you’ll also need a lot of paper towels a...

2 months ago
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My Son Doesn't Think I Should Drive Anymore

When we first bought our Tesla Model Y, it could only handle highway driving on its own and required driver confirmations when making lane changes. Over the last three years, it's improved dramatically, and now it can navigate highways easi...

2 months ago
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  • A.J. Feather

    Former tech and political journalist that learned to code. Now focused on raising kids, writing software and building out my smart home.

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