The Fun Side of Useful: How Saved Time Turns Into Real Enjoyment
In my last post, I talked about how my view of technology shifted—from seeing it as “cool” or “awesome” to seeing it as useful or useless. That change brought clarity and focus to how I help people over 55 make their Apple devices work for them.
But here’s the thing… I never said technology shouldn’t be fun.
In fact, fun is always part of the Michael Coury Tech way.
Once we’ve made your tech useful—once your photos sync effortlessly, your files are organized, and your devices stop demanding so much of your attention—you suddenly find yourself with something most of us are short on: time.
And that’s when the fun begins.
The Freedom Behind the Function
When the tech stops getting in the way, you can start using it for what it was really meant for—connection, creativity, and joy.
• You can use your iPad to make music or play your favorite piano app without worrying about setup headaches.
• You can use your Apple TV to enjoy a game night with family, wherever they are.
• You can message, call, or FaceTime without feeling lost in settings and passwords.
This is the sweet spot—where technology fades into the background, and life comes forward.
The Michael Coury Tech Way
I often say: first we make it work, then we make it fun.
Because when the useful side of technology is handled, the playful side comes alive naturally. You stop troubleshooting and start creating. You stop guessing and start connecting.
At Michael Coury Tech, we’re not just about making devices run smoothly—we’re about making life run better.
So, yes, we’ll get everything organized, synced, and simplified… but once that’s done, don’t be surprised if I show you how to use your Apple devices to make music, play games, or even rekindle a friendship through shared memories.
Because technology should save time—so you can spend it where it really counts.