About the Author - Dorrie Toney
Solutions Specialist Dorrie Toney has a passion for using technology to manage and simplify daily tasks so there’s more time for enjoying life.
“People spend hundreds on electronics and often use just a tenth of the devices’ capabilities. I love to help them discover how easy it is to do more with what they have, removing the intimidation factor from technology."
Dorrie is a graduate of Winthrop University. She began a journalism career as a newspaper copy editor and spent 19 years working as a business editor and digital manager at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Most recently she was senior editor of breaking news.
Lots of great stuff in this year’s She’s Wired Gift Guide for music lovers, outdoors and more . . .
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