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How to Get Started with Canva

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How to Get Started with Canva If you’ve ever wished you could design stunning graphics without being a professional designer, then Canva is the tool for you. Whether it’s a social media post , a presentation, a flyer , or even a resume , Canva makes design simple, fast, and fun. But if you’re new to Canva, you might be wondering: Where do I even start? Don’t worry—I’ll walk you through everything you need to know to begin your design journey. What is Canva? Canva is a web-based graphic design platform that allows anyone to create professional-looking designs with little to no experience. It comes with thousands of ready-made templates , fonts , colors , and images that you can drag, drop, and customize. The best part? You don’t need expensive software or years of design training. Canva runs online (and also has a mobile app ), making it accessible to everyone. Step 1: Sign Up for Free Getting started is easy: Go to www.canva.com . Click Sign Up . You can register...

What’s New: The 2025 iPhone Lineup

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What’s New: The 2025 iPhone Lineup Apple’s big reveal in September 2025 brought us several fresh entries: the iPhone 17 , iPhone 17 Pro , iPhone 17 Pro Max , and a surprise new middle-ground model called the iPhone Air . ( Apple ) Here are some of the headline changes: iPhone Air Ultra-thin design : The thinnest iPhone ever, at around 5.6 mm thick. ( Apple ) Materials : Titanium frame, plus “ Ceramic Shield 2 ” front, which Apple says gives much better scratch resistance. ( Apple ) Display : A 6.5-inch Super Retina XDR display with ProMotion up to 120 Hz. ( Apple ) Performance : Uses the A19 Pro chip , plus new supporting silicon (C1X modem, etc.). ( Apple ) Camera : A “48 MP Fusion” rear camera system and the “ Center Stage ” front camera, giving better selfie/video mechanics. ( Apple ) Battery life : Despite the thinness, Apple promises “all-day battery life,” helped by efficiency and optimized internals. ( Apple ) iPhone 17 & 17 Pro / Pro Max Displ...

AI in Shopping: From Carts to Clicks

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AI in Shopping: From Carts to Clicks Think about the last time you shopped online. You probably saw product recommendations (“People who bought this also bought…”). Maybe you chatted with a customer support bot when you had a question. Or perhaps, after browsing for sneakers, you suddenly noticed ads for sneakers following you around on Instagram or YouTube. That’s not a coincidence—it’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) working quietly in the background. AI is transforming how we shop, making it more personal, convenient, and—sometimes—just a little bit creepy. What used to require pushing a cart down crowded aisles can now happen with a few clicks on your phone. But how exactly is AI reshaping shopping, and what does it mean for us as consumers? Let’s unpack it. 1. The Old Way vs. the New Way Not too long ago, shopping meant walking into a store, comparing products on shelves, and relying on sales assistants for help. Advertisements were broad—TV commercials, billboards, or news...

Why Learning Coding Early is the New Literacy

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   Why Learning Coding Early is the New Literacy- "Catching them young" Introduction In the past, learning to read and write was considered the foundation of education. Today, however, we live in a world powered by technology—our phones, cars, schools, hospitals, and even toys depend on computer programs . Just as traditional literacy opened doors in previous centuries, coding is emerging as the new literacy of the 21st century . Coding, or computer programming, is the process of giving instructions to a computer to perform specific tasks. While it might sound complicated, children as young as 6 or 7 are now learning to code using tools designed for their age. But why is coding being compared to literacy? And why should kids start learning it early? Let’s explore. 1. What Coding Really Means Coding isn’t just about typing lines of text into a computer. It’s about problem-solving, logic, and creativity . When children learn to code, they: Break problems into smalle...