By Darius Soyer Are you looking to build an affordable computer? Do you want it to do tasks like browsing the web or streaming movies, YouTube videos and maybe some light gaming? Then, this is the build for you. Building a computer may seem like a daunting task at first …
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Best phones for doing it all in 2020
Here is a list of 10 of the best phones on Amazon.com for 2020. Check with your service provider for further details. 2020 is the year of the digital device. It moved from being just for making calls and the occasional selfie to a true pocket computer. More than ever …
Read More »Top 10 Trinidad and Tobago T-Shirts on Amazon
With Independence Day fast approaching, you may be in the market for apparel that displays your patriotism. Here are the 10 most popular Trinidad and Tobago t-shirts available on Amazon.com If you are interested in any of the jerseys, just click on the image and it will take you to …
Read More »2017 smartphones – what to expect
2016 was a very interesting year for smartphones. We saw manufacturers adding new features to handsets and removing old ones at the same time. Here is Sweet TnT Magazine’s 2017 smartphones list: 2017 smartphones would be even thinner Over the years not only has the screen size of smartphones increased but …
Read More »Phones and tablets under the tree
All I want for Christmas is… a brand new phone and tablet! While spending time with family and friends, the youth of today are busy staring at their phones and tablets. They are watching, liking, sharing, uploading, and commenting on photos, videos, statuses, and listening to and downloading new songs. …
Read More »Farmers’ Market at Queen’s Park Savannah
Customers got the opportunity to buy fresh produce directly from the farmers at the National Agricultural Marketing and Development Corporation (NAMDEVCO) Farmers’ Market, Queen’s Park Savannah on Thursday, March 24 and Saturday 26, 2016. Visitors educated at Farmers’ Market The NAMDEVCO team informed and educated the visitors to the Farmers’ …
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