New Startup Business in Hamilton
Hi Everyone let me introduce to my new startup special formed to help elders to deal with this new tech savvy world (ELDERS TECHMATE).
Elders TechMate offers life-changing assistance by connecting you with a personal tutor who will teach you essential everyday technology skills. Whether it's navigating your smartphone, computer, or Smart TV, we're here to guide you in the comfort of your home.
Through personalized one-on-one sessions, our goal is to empower you to ask questions freely and gain a confident understanding of your device's capabilities. With these newfound skills, you'll be able to connect with your loved ones and access endless entertainment options with ease.
Rest assured, our tutors are carefully screened and police-vetted to ensure the highest quality of service.
We're here to assist with a range of technology needs tailored to your requests. Uncertain about what you want to learn? Our tutors are more than happy to help with any of the following:
• Familiarize you with your technological gadget: We'll help you maximize your device's potential and recommend apps that suit your preferences.
• Keep you connected with loved ones: Learn to use email and messaging apps to stay in touch with family and view their latest photos.
• Bring convenience to your doorstep: Embrace the ease of receiving goods and groceries right at your doorstep.
• Stay safe online: Discover top tips to navigate the internet securely and avoid scams.
• Setting up for internet modem or connecting your device with wifi
Choose Elders TechMate to embark on a journey of tech-savviness and empowerment.Contact us on 0224314760
Poll: Should all neighbours have to contribute to improvements?
An Auckland court has ruled a woman doesn’t have to contribute towards the cost of fixing a driveway she shares with 10 neighbours.
When thinking about fences, driveways or tree felling, for example, do you think all neighbours should have to pay if the improvements directly benefit them?
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82.1% Yes
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15.2% No
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2.7% Other - I'll share below
Tributes flow for Paul Galletta
Paul Galletta, “a real Waikato guy”, was farewelled by police and the rugby community at FMG Stadium on Wednesday.
A crowd of nearly 1500 gathered to celebrate the life of Galletta, who died at the age of 62 on November 23.
Poll: Do you think this was the right decision?
Hamilton City Council is defending a $60,000 spend on a flood of water management PR featuring a TV personality as residents face huge rates rises.
At a time of council cash constraints, Te Radar - real name Andrew Lumsden - catches the eye on the council’s Facebook page, where he currently features in three “explainer” video clips about Hamilton’s water services.
Do you think this was the right decision? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).
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0% Yes
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0% No
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0% Not sure