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Technology for Fathers

Fathers today are pretty tech savvy. Learn more about using technology to your advantage in working with your family and making more time to enjoy them.
  1. Dad's Blogs (11)
  2. Fathers and Social Media (6)
  3. Mobile Technology for Fathers (8)

MySpace.com from About.com Family Computing
MySpace can be a fun place to spend your time online. It’s a nice way to connect with friends and family and has some great features. That said, it’s not the safest place for children. Parents who allow their kids to access MySpace should take the time to make sure their experience is as safe as it can be.

Top 7 Digital Cameras for Dads
Looking for the right camera for your dad? Then check out our listing of top digital cameras for fathers--cameras that take great family and action pictures and are easy to use.

Top Gifts for the Gadget-Hungry Dad
Looking for the hottest gifts for a dad who loves gadgets? This gift guide offers the latest gadgets in all price ranges for this year's gift giving season for fathers.

A Review of the Pandora's Hope Wireless Router
A review of the wireless router provided by Pandora's Hope. This router has extensive parental and security controls to protect every wireless device in your home from pornography and other harmful materials on the Internet.

How a Dad Can Use Twitter
Twitter has become a mainstay of the social networking world. It can be fun to send and receive tweets involving friends and family. How can you get set up on Twitter and how can a dad use Twitter to be a better father?

Setting Up and Running Your Fathering Blog
Want to join the world of bloggers and share your thoughts about being a dad? It's not that hard and joining the community of dads who blog can be really rewarding. Learn more about blogging, how to get started and how to keep things up to date.

Technology Addictions and How to Break Them
Are you worried that you might be addicted to technology? Learn the warning signs that you may be too connected to your tech tools and find ways to break the pattern and get back to the real world of people, relationships and non-virtual experience.

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