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  • 10
    Feb
    2013
    3:12pm, EST

    How to safely send a digital Valentine

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    Seriously: Try to choose a one-to-one way of letting your valentine know you care, and avoid doing it on social media.

    By Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily

    With just days until Valentine's Day, the surveys on how lovers connect on the year's most romantic day are pouring in. We culled the best bits to help you find the most effective (and safest) way to send a digital message to your valentine.

    More than 75 percent of people said they call, text or email to communicate with significant others, according to a survey of 200 tech users conducted by Sendmail, a company that provides an open source email platform. The lesson here is to choose a one-to-one channel, not social media . None of the respondents sent a tweet to their partner, only 1 percent used Instagram or Google+, 5 percent used a video chat service like Skype and 11 percent posted to Facebook.

    But the results were different when responses were broken down by age. For those under the age of 24, video chatting was their top choice, while people over the age of 54 found email most appropriate.

    And forget sweet nothings — many will be sending sexy photos instead. More than a third of Americans plan to send their partner sexy or romantic photos on Valentine's Day via text, email and social media, McAfee, a security firm, said this week in its study, "Love, Relationships and Technology." But your photo may get more exposure than you're anticipating.

    Related story: Ex-sweeties threatening to post your naked pics? Odds are, they'll do it, survey suggests

    In a new Match.com report, more than half of male daters and 45 percent of women said they've received a "sext" (a sexual text or picture-based text message), and 23 percent have shared their sexy messages and images with three or more people. Men  don't seem to mind when women share men's photos with their friends, but if the tables are turned, nearly 90 percent of women said they'd be offended if their guy showed pictures to his friends.

    That's why Cosmopolitan magazine recommends using Snapchat , a free picture-messaging app that self-destructs your photos — sexy or otherwise — after a few seconds. The venerable girl-guide also suggests taking a close-up picture that shows only a bit of cleavage or hip, so you can't be easily identified by others.

    But once you've sent a photo or posted a message, your privacy is no longer guaranteed — even Snapchat photos can be captured with another phone camera or by a practiced user who can manage to grab a screenshot in a second or two. And after a break-up, the risks soar that your ex will share intimate photos. Read more: Technology Fuels Revenge of the Ex .

    One last tip: Double check who you're sending your romantic message to before you tap send. About 16 percent of people in the Sendmail survey confessed they've sent sexts to the wrong person.

    If you've decided to play it safe and send an old-fashioned message, try Red Stamp, a charming free app for iPhone that lets you make and send your own cards — digital and paper.

    Carley Knobloch from Digitwirl shows off a variety of tech gifts, apps and websites that you can use to keep your love hot for Valentine's Day, such as a chili pad mattress cover, a hotel app with discounted rooms and Smart Candles that help set the mood in your home.

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    Copyright 2013 TechNewsDaily, a TechMediaNetwork company. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

     

     

     

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  • 30
    Jan
    2013
    8:52pm, EST

    Tech to keep your love alive

    By Carley Knobloch, Digitwirl

    We all know that communication is the key to a good relationship. Technology can get a bad rap for keeping us apart with our noses buried in glowing screens, but there are great gadgets and apps that can actually help you to connect with your valentine… and even fan the flames. Here are some of my favorites:

    Share the love, privately.
    Let’s be honest: PDAs (that’s public displays of affection) aren’t always appropriate — same goes with professing your love online. Don’t worry, even on your busiest day, you and your love can stay in touch privately using the free Pair app. Pair allows you to share doodles, voice mails, pictures and messages privately and securely, with just the push of a button. And if you’re both online together you can even ThumbKiss — which is when you touch the same spot on your screens and phones vibrate. Awww!

    Maintain a healthy appetite
    You’re happy when you’re healthy and your love is happy when you’re happy.  Let Larklife ($149) guide you both in your pursuits. This wearable wristband syncs with your smartphone and monitors all of your health and wellness progress. Best of all, Lark features a unique vibrating alarm, which wakes you up quietly and gently. Now, if one of you chooses to workout at 5 a.m., you’ll still be speaking to each other at dinnertime. When used consistently, Larklife will increase your motivation and your stamina … not bad things to bring back to your bedroom.

    Chili Technology

    The ChiliPad mattress pad has dual zones, and can heat a bed to 118 degrees or cool it down to 46.

    Don’t let your love run cold
    The only tragic love story better known than "Romeo and Juliet" is "The Furnace and The Ice Cube." In the final scene, a scream of agony is heard as your frozen feet are laid to rest between your love’s smoldering knees. Let ChiliPad ($399-$999) change your fate. This amazing, machine-washable mattress pad with its own heating and cooling temperature control system can heat a bed to 118 degrees or cool it down to 46. The gamechanger? TWO zones that allow each of you to control the temperature on your own side of the bed. Now that has all the makings of a happy ending.

    Lift and (never) separate
    Your relationship is supportive and uplifting, why can’t your bra be the same? Enter True & Co., an amazing service that will take the torture out of finding the right fit. Forget about the florescent lights of the fitting room and do all of your bra shopping from the comfort of home. Just take True & Co’s 2-minute fit quiz and they’ll recommend the styles and shapes best for you. Select your top five choices and keep them for up to seven days. A sexy fashion show for you and your love, and only keep the ones you (both!) like. Bras start at $45. Shipping is free.

    TenthBit Inc.

    Light up his life
    Oh, you know how to set a romantic scene all right: Lots of candles, champagne and ... um, fire trucks? No thank you. Create a safely sexy mood with the Smart Candle ($80). Without leaving the bed, you can turn your mate and these LED candles on in an instant. The clever, remote controlled illuminators cast the perfect glow to put you in the mood — just like a real candle.

    Perfect harmony
    Your partner is not a mind reader, but the Songza music app (free) is! Just tell this little DJ app what you’re doing and what mood you’re in and let it create a playlist for you. Planning a flameless candlelit dinner? Is your wristband telling you it's time to workout? Or maybe you’re hoping for a wild romp in your temperature-controlled bed? Whatever scene you’re about to star in, Songza has the soundtrack for you.

    UrbanSitter

    UrbanSitter is like an OpenTable program for babysitters.

    Don’t just sit around
    You’re in a committed relationship with your partner, but you and your babysitter? That’s a different story. Don’t let a flaky nanny stand in the way of romance. If you want to get away for an impromptu dinner, use UrbanSitter — it’s like OpenTable for babysitters! Using this service, you can see the sitters your Facebook friends recommend, or which new sitters are booked often and rated well. And its mobile app lets you find, book, schedule and pay sitters right from your smartphone. Date night, here you come.

    Tonight, dear
    You two have been working hard lately and hardly seeing one another at all. But you’ll get away for a romantic retreat … someday. Hotel Tonight is here to make your dreams come true right now. This app offers you new, last-minute hotel deals every day … up to 70 percent off a regular room rate. It lets you search unsold hotel room inventory, which it has sorted into categories like hip, basic and luxe. You can book your room with four taps on your smartphone. So, what are you waiting for? Grab your love, grab your pajamas and get outta here! Better yet — skip the pajamas …

    Make the world go away
    I’m a gadget girl, to be sure, but my favorite tech tip for getting closer to the one you love is to cut gadgets out of the picture entirely. Once you’ve got your hotel room booked and sexy new bra on, you and your love can turn off your smartphones and fully focus on enjoying each other. Apple’s iPhones have a built-in “Do Not Disturb” feature that some people might not know about. Set it and it won’t let any alerts, texts or calls through. You can make exceptions, though, (if the babysitter needs to get ahold of you, for example). Android phones also have apps you can install to get the same effect, like Silencify. Technology works hard for you after all, so tell it to take the night off!

    Carley Knobloch is a digital lifestyle expert. She's the host and founder of Digitwirl, a Webby-nominated Web show designed to help busy women discover technology that just works. Digitwirl brings together Carley’s obsession with all things tech, her passion for problem-solving and her knack for curating the best resources for her audience. Carley also decodes smart home technology on HGTV.com, teaches social media savvy on eHow, and has appeared on The TodayShow, The Ricki Lake Show and Lifetime's The Balancing Act.

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