The rise of screens in education The global shift towards digital learning has made laptops, tablets and smartphones essential tools in every student’s academic life. In Trinidad and Tobago and across the world, schools are now more reliant than ever on screen-based platforms for lesson delivery, assignments, group work and …
Read More »Popular laptop accessories for teenagers in 2025
With the Ministry of Education in Trinidad and Tobago resuming laptop distribution for secondary school students, demand for practical and stylish laptop accessories is expected to surge. Teenagers rely heavily on their devices not only for schoolwork but also for entertainment, gaming, and social interaction. As such, accessories are not …
Read More »Crypto tax reports done easy for every crypto investor
As cryptocurrency continues to reshape global finance, millions of investors are actively trading, staking, and holding digital assets. Yet with the growing complexity of the crypto landscape comes a serious challenge tax reporting. Governments across the globe are tightening their oversight on digital assets, demanding accurate declarations of profits, losses, …
Read More »AI content creation: The logical solution to escaping copyright ambushes
The DMCA nightmare: When free stops being free Over the past year, media houses, marketing agencies and content creators have faced an unexpected surge in fraudulent DMCA copyright infringement notices. These notices are often served by aggressive representatives acting on behalf of photographers or content creators who had initially made …
Read More »Here’s what 2.4 cents per sale looks like when you advertise on Sweet TnT Magazine
When it comes to online advertising, most businesses are either overpaying for attention or underestimating their reach. But what if you could get results that are not only measurable, but astonishingly cost-effective? That’s exactly what you get when you advertise on Sweet TnT Magazine where your business can achieve sales …
Read More »Summertime when July and August were all mine
Marc Algernon explores the cultural shift in childhood experiences during the July and August holiday period in Trinidad and Tobago, contrasting nostalgic outdoor activities with modern digital immersion. The narrative details a transition from physically active pastimes, such as marble games, fishing, and hiking, to the contemporary reliance on tablets …
Read More »Investing in crypto for beginners: A practical guide to entering the market
With Bitcoin now fluctuating between US$115,000 and US$120,000 and the total value of all cryptoassets surpassing US$4 trillion, it may feel like the crypto train has already left the station. However, for beginners, this is actually a crucial moment to start learning how to invest in crypto. With a more …
Read More »Best summer beach spots in Trinidad and Tobago ranked by locals
Sun, sand and local secrets When it comes to enjoying the Caribbean sun, Trinidad and Tobago offer some of the best beach experiences in the world. While tourists often flock to well-known spots, locals know where the true summer magic lies. These are not simply scenic coastlines they’re living spaces …
Read More »What to expect from surfing lessons in Kauai
Surfing in Kauai isn’t just another beach activity; it’s a soulful experience that belongs on everyone’s bucket list, no matter your age or skill level. Known as the heart of Hawaii’s surf culture, Kauai offers connection, adventure, and growth. But what can you expect from surfing lessons in Kauai? Let …
Read More »Master the green: 10 tour-tested tips for better putting
For golfers at any level beginner, weekend enthusiast, or seasoned professional the key to lower scores often comes down to one crucial skill: putting. The best drives and approach shots can quickly be undone by poor performance on the green. Yet, putting remains one of the most under-practised and misunderstood …
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