Category: Anti-Glare Screen Protector

NuShield Provides Protection During Flu Season

We are in the midst of conquering the Covid 19 virus, but it is also the time when the flu virus visits Northern America. People are heading back to work and attending events in large numbers again. However, the masks are gone in most cases and people have returned to the annual Fall sport of “spreading germs”.  If you are over 60, have a smaller child or have a medical condition your immune system is already compromised and you are more susceptible to getting sick. Hopefully, you had a flu shot or planning to do so which makes your chances of having a bad case, even if you catch the flu might be somewhat lesser. 

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Are Car Displays Becoming a Hazard When You’re Driving?

If you own a car manufactured after 2015 then you probably have an electronic car display that turns on the camera when you back up, controls your radio, your comfort, set your destination and answer your phone. Some functions can be voice controlled, but most often you have to look away from the road to fiddle with the touch screen or a knob to make your selection. And the glare on the screen makes visibility even harder. This is a recipe for an accident.

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New York City Subway System Implementing NuShield Display Protectors

The New York City Subway system has been implementing the upgrade of motormen controls with the special NuShield screen protector films to help reduce glare and provide protection against vandalism. Over the past two years subway cars have been outfitted with a special thicker NuShield film that still provides touch control, but also protects the display from damage from hits with objects other than fingers.

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Back To School Covid Style

Its only August, but some kids are turning their attention to going back to school.  Some districts and colleges start before Labor Day and the drudgery of shopping has begun.  Many parents and students are looking forward to heading back to the classroom after a year of virtual education. But this means its time to go shopping for new clothes and shoes. And students today are equipped with electronics. No one uses notebooks, pencils, pens or erasers these days. Laptops, tablets, smartphones are a must in today’s high technology world.

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Flying Drones Not Just For Fun

The biggest wave in modern technology are the use of drones. Whether they are in the hands of hobbyist for fun or used for surveillance by law enforcement, or commercially by real estate agents or photographers for aerial views.

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Is Your Tablet or Phone a Toddler Toy?

During this Covid pandemic many of us are working from home and have to deal with keeping our children happy at the same time. If you have toddlers or pre-K children it is even harder to keep their attention fixated on something other than wanting to sit in your lap or keeping quiet during zoom meetings.  So what do you do to keep them busy and quiet?

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Baseball Season to Begin with Caution in 2021

Looks like the 2021 baseball season will be starting a month later than usual if baseball executives have their way.  A proposal is currently on the table that would limit the season to 154 games instead of 160 and expand postseason expansion. So instead of the current April 1 start, opening day would be pushed back to May 1 or later.    

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