Imagine one of your relatives being so doped up in a nursing home they don’t know who you are when you visit. Look for other signs of nursing home abuse immediately. When you make the decision to place a relative…
Imagine one of your relatives being so doped up in a nursing home they don’t know who you are when you visit. Look for other signs of nursing home abuse immediately. When you make the decision to place a relative…
The very last place you would expect to find E. coli is in your refrigerator cookie dough. It’s happened, and now even cookie dough is a dangerous product. When growing up, there was a whole lot of time spent in…
As iPhones of sundry description are becoming increasingly common on this side of the pond, it’s nice to know that CPR won’t shy away from iPhones no matter their nation of origin. The iPhone has become ubiquitous around the world.…
CPR is the company to call when your smartphone is hacked. 2010 is not the start of a new decade. We’ll have to wait another year for that. But as the last year of the 21st Century’s first decade, one…
In this safety conscious world the focus is typically on making techno-gizmos, everything from smartphones to gaming systems to computers, safe for kids. But how safe is a laptop, smartphone, or Play Station 3 in the hands of a careless…
The Google Nexus One phone is trying to set an Android phone standard. Google is getting greedy. They weren’t satisfied to have a proprietary Android mobile operating system in the forefront of gadget-tech. Its new smartphone means an aggressive juggernaut…
Despite earlier erroneous reports, the BlackBerry Curve 8520, and in fact, the entire line of BlackBerries, are not real fruit. They can be fixed easier than a real berry though, if they’re taken for repair into your nearest CPR. If…
The Palm Pre and its little follower Pixi are smartphones that CPR enjoys fixing for the fun of it. It’s a smartphone named for a prefix. Pre is the very definition of prefix, meaning before. Before what you might ask?…
ZTE Corp. plans to launch a new smartphone based on Google Inc.’s mobile operating system sometime early in 2010. But as this segment of the mobile phone industry keeps growing and growing, who will fix these contraptions when they break?…
They’ll be launched in China and Brazil initially, but eventually they might become as commonplace as BlackBerries and iPhones. When that happens, you better watch out when they break. An independent repair shop might be your only option. Some thought…