Tesla’s founder and CEO Elon Musk is known for his controversial tweets, ranging from criticism to gender pronouns to predicting close to zero new coronavirus cases in the United States by April 2020. Most of his tweets do not generate repercussions beyond heated online debates—but there was one tweet in 2018 […]
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Here’s how to get Disney Plus with Verizon wireless plan for free
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority Getting a Verizon unlimited plan for your smartphone not only gives you features like unlimited talk, text, and data in the US but some special perks as well. That includes getting Disney Plus for free for six months. If you want to get this special […]
Free Technology for Teachers: “Dad, It’s Still Autumn”
Those of you who have been following my blog with regularity over the last couple of years have probably seen my informal series of posts titled Questions from My Daughters. Those posts have been about answering the questions that my daughters (now ages five and six) ask me. Questions like […]
Free Webinars Today and Tomorrow
Today at 8pm ET/ 5pm PT Rushton Hurley and I are hosting the last live episode of Two Ed Tech Guys Take Questions and Share Cool Stuff. After two and a half years of hosting these live webinars we’re changing formats in 2023, but we wanted to have more live […]
Paramount+ and Showtime: How to get the bundle for free
For years, it’s been possible to get Paramount+ for free in one-month increments, using coupon codes that the company regularly doles out. Now, Paramount is sweetening the deal by bundling Showtime as well. As noted by Doctor of Credit, the current coupon code is TAMMY, and entitles you to a […]
Free Technology for Teachers: Canva, Search, and Goodbye
Good morning from Maine where it’s a cold and breezy December morning. It was a busy and sad week here at the Free Technology for Teachers world headquarters (AKA, my house). This week I hosted or co-hosted a couple of webinars including the last live episode of Two Ed Tech […]
Free Technology for Teachers: Ten Canva Features for Students
Canva is a graphic design platform that offers a wide range of features for creating professional-looking documents. Some of the key features that may be useful for students include the following: 1. Templates: Canva offers a variety of customizable templates for different types of documents, including posters, presentations, reports, and […]
Get Your Free Copy of The 2022-23 Practical Ed Tech Handbook
Near the start of every school year I publish an updated version of The Practical Ed Tech Handbook. This year it took me a bit longer than usual to get it done and I didn’t send it out until mid-September. Since then I made a few minor edits to it […]
Best Free Android Emulators for Windows 7, 8.1, 10 PC in 2021
Emulators exist to make life easier for many people. Some people enjoy streaming on big screens from the apps which are available for only their android phones. Some love gaming on PC but the certain game they want to play is not available for their PC or any of such […]
Best Free Apps to Have on Your iPhone
Introduction With the right apps on your phone, you may be able to do almost everything from finding recipes to wellness unpacking and photo and video editing. If you have an iPad or iPhone, you can access one of the world’s most excellent selections of apps on their store. Finding […]
T-Mobile is giving away a ton of free money on Friday
In order to celebrate the holiday season (and possibly win over a few new subscribers), T-Mobile is giving away free money on Friday. On December 16, T-Mobile is handing out up to $225,000 in cash prizes at the Mall of America in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and at Signature Stores in Chicago, […]
Is Peacock free? We breakdown what you get at the free tier
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority Peacock is often listed among free streaming services. Heck, we list it in our own such list here at Android Authority. But that’s not the full story. Peacock has paid tiers, and they’re not just ad-free versions of the same service. So, is Peacock free? […]