Reminder: Contributing to Your IRA by April 15th May Lower Your 2018 Tax Score
Here’s your annual reminder to contribute to the IRA by April 15th to potentially lower your 2018 tax bill. The contribution limit for IRAs (both […]
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Here’s your annual reminder to contribute to the IRA by April 15th to potentially lower your 2018 tax bill. The contribution limit for IRAs (both […]
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Continue reading »Pandora’s Music Guide is the main reason the site continues to stand out from the competition from Spotify, Google, Apple, and YouTube. Professional music analysts […]
Continue reading »Enochlophobia or fear of the crowd is a very real phobia. And when you are in the middle of a panicky crowd rushing to get […]
Continue reading »At sunset, the Golden Gate Bridge functions as a sundial or solar calendar. If you want to see the sunset in the center of the […]
Continue reading »Typos happen. Now that they happen on Facebook Messenger, you have the option to delete them. Facebook finally started rolling out the ability to delete […]
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Continue reading »My love for boxed chocolate brownies is strong and sincere, but – with the exception of the great synthetic funfetti – I’ve never had much […]
Continue reading »Here at Lifehacker headquarters, I sit next to our wonderful video producer Heather. We are always separated by two legs. As she works, diligently editing […]
Continue reading »Security leaks, hardware exploits, glitches, faulty features – every piece of hardware or software is prone to bugs and vulnerabilities, and you’ve probably had the […]
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Continue reading »WhatsApp has a new security feature for iOS. In version 2.19.20, iPhone and iPad users can now lock the application using the biometric locks of […]
Continue reading »I live in a twin house in East Pennsylvania that was built in 1925. It has a lot of charm, but few other things like […]
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Continue reading »If you subscribe to TrustedID Premier from Equifax after break-scale data to credit bureaus in 2017, you will need to find a new credit monitoring […]
Continue reading »Wikipedia, the encyclopedia of everything, is mostly about men. According to Wikipedia’s internal project Women in Red , less than 18 percent of the site’s […]
Continue reading »After the longest government shutdown in the country’s history and more than a little drama tonight, February 5, the appeal to the State of the […]
Continue reading »Apple is a little tougher on apps that try to lure you in with complicated subscription prices, but that doesn’t mean you’re safe from crappy […]
Continue reading »I sleep badly. The light wakes me up, like any car passing by my apartment. I usually fall asleep an hour later, writhing in bed, […]
Continue reading »Google announced on Monday that it is launching a beta version of a new Android feature called Live Transcribe that can accurately generate written signatures […]
Continue reading »As January and its promise of renewal and resolution fade into distant light, we are left with the darkest part of the year. In much […]
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Continue reading »Have you ever selected a song on your phone using Spotify and watched a 5-10 second video loop? This is “Canvas,” a new type of […]
Continue reading »Google has officially adopted the next generation “RCS” text messaging protocol, which doesn’t really matter right now if you don’t use its Google Fi service. […]
Continue reading »When ordering food online, it’s all too easy to just add a couple of dollars as a tip – after all, it’s better than messing […]
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Continue reading »Developers can now start playing with the next version of Bluetooth, a handy little technology that lets you stream music to nearby devices or run […]
Continue reading »Google+ will cease to exist on April 2, which means that all your content on Google+, including pages, photos, and videos, will disappear with it. […]
Continue reading »Erika Galos Alioto is a retired lawyer who changed careers and joined Yelp when she only had 15 employees. Over the course of ten years, […]
Continue reading »Strength training is good for your muscles; cardio is good for your heart. Both are very important if you want to be healthy and fit, […]
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