Entertainment The world's most easy-to-understand, safe, and convenient way to use smartphones and LINE from 70 years old Q & A Taizen / Hiroshi Okajima

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 諸芸・娯楽 70歳からのスマホ・LINE 世界一わかりやすい安心・安全・便利な使い方Q&A大全 / 岡嶋裕史
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Item number: BO4873223
Released date: 03 Oct 2024
Maker: Bunkyosha

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[Contents introduction]
"The source of information is only TV and newspapers" Such seniors are certainly losing money!
It is reported that 80% of seniors who use the Internet and SNS through smartphones feel something worthwhile in life.
It is because the interaction with family and friends will become more active than ever before, and they will be freed from the feeling of loneliness and boredom.
Focusing on how to use the smartphone functions that are really necessary to change the life of such seniors, this book explains in an easy-to-understand manner using the Q & A method. It focuses on how to use the smartphone functions that are really necessary to change the life of such seniors. From the age of 70, memory loss and decline of legs and lower back can be solved with smartphones! The convenient functions of LINE for enjoying with grandchildren, how to take photos well, tips for never forgetting passwords and iron rules for not being confused by fraudulent e-mails.
You can change your weakness with smartphones into your weakness!
Career history of the author
Born in Tokyo in 1972.
Completed the doctoral course at the Graduate School of Comprehensive Policy Studies, Chuo University.
Doctor of Comprehensive Policy Studies.
Served as the director of the Fuji Research Institute and the Information Science Center of Kanto Gakuin University. He is currently a professor of the Faculty of International Information Studies, Chuo University and the director of the Institute of Policy and Culture, Chuo University.
Specializes in information networks and information security.
Authored by many authors, including 』 (Nikkei BP), a digital common sense that can be done right now in 『, 』 (Takarajima Corp.), 『 NHK 『 』