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Which Is Better: A Planner or a Digital Calendar?
Is Google Calendar or a paper planner the better way to stay organized? Two Consumer Reports writers hash it out in emails.
More Than 40 of the Best Student Discounts Available Right Now
Find the best deals on back to school gear with these exclusive offers for high school and college students, their parents, and school staff.
How to Save $500 on Your Cell Phone Plan
If you're tired of paying too much for your cell phone plan, use CR's advice to shave a little off your bill or find a better service provider.
How to Pick the Best School Backpack
Backpacks are a great way to carry school books, but if packs are worn incorrectly or are too heavy, they can hurt kids. Consumer Reports tells you how to pick and use them properly.
How to Save on Back-to-School Shopping
CR has tips on saving on back-to-school shopping for laptops, headphones, coffee makers, dorm room supplies, and everything else your kids need for school.
CR's Guide to Do-It-Yourself Travel Planning
Booking your own vacation online doesn’t have to be complicated. Here are strategies for finding the best and cheapest flights, hotels, cruises, and rental cars.
How to Buy the Best Laptop for Your Kid
Consumer Reports fills you in on what to know when you're buying a laptop for your kid, whether it’s for their education or for games and entertainment.
Upgrade Your Gifting Game This Father's Day
Swap out the typical and swap in the original when shopping for gifts this Father's Day. Consumer Reports shares these great Father's Day gift ideas.
Clever Ways to Save When Your Kid Is off at College
There are lots of ways to save money when your child is living away at college. Consumer Reports explains how to find substantial student discounts.
Meet NumWorks, the Modern Graphing Calculator
NumWorks is a modern graphing calculator that's fast, user-friendly, and easier to repair. Consumer Reports has the details.
COVID-19 Relief Package Will Help Families in Need of Internet Access
The new COVID-19 relief package includes help for families in need of internet access. Consumer Reports explains who's eligible and how to apply for the monthly benefit.
Zoom Tightens Privacy Policy, Says No User Videos Are Analyzed for Ads
Zoom's privacy policy has been tightened after a Consumer Reports story highlighting concerns. But, as CR explains, there are still some reasons to be cautious when using Zoom.
New Mexico Lawsuit Highlights Google's Deep Involvement With Student Data
New Mexico claims that Google illegally collected data from students highlights. Consumer Reports says the suit highlights Google's deep involvement with student data.
Libraries and Schools Are Bridging the Digital Divide During the Coronavirus Pandemic
A lack of internet access is a crisis for many Americans during the coronavirus pandemic. Consumer Reports finds libraries and schools leading local efforts to bridge the digital divide.
Warning Kids About Digital Privacy Doesn't Work. Here's What Does.
Digital privacy isn't part of the curriculum at most schools, but that's starting to change. Meanwhile, Consumer Reports has tips on how to talk to your kids about digital privacy.