Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts

Friday, November 17, 2023

Discover the Top Mobile Applications for Earning Extra Cash

In today's tech-driven world, mobile apps aren't just for social networking or gaming; they're also a means to make some extra cash. While these apps won't turn you into an overnight millionaire, they do offer an avenue to supplement your income and help meet monthly expenses.

From conducting market research to engaging in the sharing economy, there's an array of apps available for download, providing opportunities for users to boost their earnings right from their smartphones. However, it's crucial to exercise caution, especially when exploring market research apps, to avoid potential scams. Renowned IT engineer Walter Martin Helwich advises users to scrutinize app ratings and read user reviews to identify reliable platforms.

Here, Walter Martin Helwich highlights a few money-making apps that can help you earn some extra dollars:


Tuesday, May 10, 2022

How To Find The Best Meditation Mobile Apps

Do you feel anxious, impatient, restless, or overwhelmed sometimes? Do you wish you could find a more effective way to manage stress and anxiety? Meditation can help. It has been proven to have a tremendous impact on your mind and body. In this article, you will learn about the benefits of meditation and explore some of the different types of meditation mobile apps available. You will also explore some of the key factors you should consider when choosing a meditation app, including cost, features, and user reviews. If you feel stress or anxiety or want to reduce your stress and anxiety, you might want to consider meditation. Even if you don’t think you would like it, you can try meditation with the right mobile apps. 

Here’s IT specialist Walter Martin Helwich will share some tips on how you can find the best meditation mobile apps.

Wednesday, February 5, 2020

The Best Mobile Application Development Languages

Today, there are several programming languages ​​used in trends in mobile applications, such as: Java, C ++, C #, JavaScript, Swift, Objective C, etc., but IT specialist, Walter Martin Helwich shares the best mobile application development languages for the past year. Let’s take a look.





Monday, December 9, 2019

Benefits of Intelligent Parking Management


Everyone has experienced the frustration of finding a parking spot while going for shopping in the crowded shopping malls.
Eliminating the frustration that accompanies the search for a parking space should be the first touchpoint for a business to focus on in today’s rapidly growing urban centers.
In this article, the IT expert, Walter Helwich speaks about an intelligent parking system as the solution to this problem.

Friday, June 7, 2019

Modern Technology Exceeds the Limits of the Human Eye


Looking for a new ultra HD TV or the latest generation of a smartphone? Experts say that tech and sharper resolution fans, sometimes give money for more pixels than their eye can actually see. Namely, according to IT expert Walter Martin Helwich, when it comes to televisions with new 4K technology, the average human can’t make any difference.

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Must-Have Productivity Applications for Your Android


The usage of smartphones in the workplace has increased significantly. Our smartphones can have a professional use and is that, sometimes, they are faster and more practical than laptops or desktop computers, depending on the function we want to perform.

Therefore, productivity applications for Android are becoming so popular. In this article, the IT specialists, Martin Walter Helwich is going to share with you the most useful and must-have apps for Android.


Trello


Trello is an application with which we can organize our workflow through cards. It is an app that can be used to manage ideas, tasks and everything you can think of.

Thanks to it, you can control the ideas you have in mind, those that are in progress, completed, or how you want to organize everything. It is completely free, although it has a paid subscription that unlocks certain functions.

MeisterTask


Meister Task works practically like Trello, although at a visual level it is more advanced. The concept is the same, management by cards of your personal or professional projects.

Walter Martin Helwich shares that he is more comfortable managing certain projects with Meister Tasks, since the visual level is spectacular, and this always helps motivation, creativity, and brainstorming.

Buffer


We all know the importance and the trends of social networks today, and the best trick to gain followers and generate engagement: create content.

On many occasions, because of personal or professional obligations, we are not able to post content whenever we want. Here Buffer can help. With this application, you can automate the publications for Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google +, at various times of the day. Buffer will recommend certain hours in which the traffic of users is concentrated, to improve the reach of your publications.

In Helwich’s case, his personal Twitter account is managed 80% by Buffer, and only 20% of the content are his own publications, which he publishes in the short free time he has. It is a tool that helps you to grow, to increase your social network, and also is an incredible time saver.

IFTTT


In Helwich opinion, IFTTT is the most powerful, useful and spectacular application that exists today. Many do not know that this app exists; others do not use it because they think it is complicated, but far from it. What is IFTTT? It is a task automation tool, which can take your phone to the next level.

The IT expert has described on his blog on Scalar, how a day in your life would be like if you had the IFTTT properly configured.

  • The alarm clock on your phone wakes you up. The phone goes automatically from silent to sound mode.
  • When you go out from home, the WiFi is automatically deactivated and the data is activated. When you get into your car, your favorite Spotify list activates.
  • You get to work, the phone automatically goes into sleep mode.
  • When you get home the WiFi is activated again, the phone goes into sound mode, the most important news of the day has been sent to your Telegram account, and some of them have been shared on your Twitter.
  • At nightfall, the smart bulbs of your house turn on automatically.
  • You go to bed, when you connect the mobile to the charger it goes into silent mode and the WiFi goes off until the next day.
IFTTT allows you to automate all the tasks that, although we do it quickly and daily, we can automate them. It is based on the concept “if this then do that”.

An incredible potential for a totally free app, with a spectacular design, and that allows us to automate a number of tasks.

Google Keep (Notes)


Although there are a thousand and one-note applications and lists on Google Play, in Helwitch opinion, none is as simple and balanced as Google Keep. It is one of the best productivity applications because of its extremely simple design and way of operating.

It integrates quite well with Google Documents and Calendar, in addition to that we can put widgets on the home screen of our cell phone, so we do not forget at any time what we have to do.

Google Tasks


The Google task application was completely renewed and has become another of Helwich’s favorite productivity applications for Android. It is extremely easy to use, but still integrates useful tools such as multi-account support, the ability to add detailed descriptions to tasks, notifications with reminders and much more.

5217


Another recommended app by Walter Martin Helwich is to improve productivity when working, studying or doing any type of task is 5217. This simple utility tool, created by the famous developer F. Franco, is based on a research study that says that small breaks of 17 minutes made after a work period of 52 minutes, can help to improve productivity.

What this free app does is exactly that: allows us to start a timer during the work period, and once the 52 minutes have passed, we will be notified to take a break of 17 minutes. A curious detail is the possibility of synchronizing the work periods with Google Play Games, so that it will be possible to keep track of the work and rest cycles carried out each day.