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I was surprised not that the president contracted the coronavirus, but that it lasted so long. He doesn’t wear a mask; he is often surrounded […]
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I was surprised not that the president contracted the coronavirus, but that it lasted so long. He doesn’t wear a mask; he is often surrounded […]
Continue reading »When I worked at Apple, the company often set itself the gigantic “close-the-ring” challenge. You would team up with your fitness peers, try your hardest […]
Continue reading »This week we break out of our mental prison of victim, fear and hopelessness with the help of psychologist and Holocaust survivor Dr. Edith Eger. […]
Continue reading »The weeks of the longest and most hellish school year in our children’s childhood have passed. You may be used to a pleasant little routine, […]
Continue reading »Nothing causes panic about keeping up with the Joneses like the frequency of sex. We all seem to be obsessed with having the “right” amount […]
Continue reading »It would be unfair to say that I bought a deep fat fryer just to heat up the fries, but it would be insincere to […]
Continue reading »It’s been a hell of a year, and you are not alone if you find that the pandemic has affected your mood. But are you […]
Continue reading »Sometimes, when your child is overwhelmed by something, be it anxiety, excitement, or energy, the best way to get him out of it or calm […]
Continue reading »If you have multiple 401 (k) from old jobs, should you combine them into your current 401 (k) plan? Combining these accounts has certain benefits, […]
Continue reading »Advertisements are an unavoidable part of content consumption on the Internet, and using ad blockers to disable or hide them does not always contribute to […]
Continue reading »Last week, Google could bombs its Android market by announcing a flagship device with big batteries, crazy cameras, a Snapdragon 865+ processor and other examples […]
Continue reading »People love to talk about “sweater weather,” but-me-changing sheets and dropping temperatures mark the start of the weather gravy . Like a sweater, gravy makes […]
Continue reading »Worry is built into our brains, and that’s not always a bad thing. This excruciating, persistent feeling of anxiety is part of our fight-or-flight response […]
Continue reading »With the great uncertainty surrounding what will happen in the next few weeks, many of us are very worried about the upcoming elections. While much […]
Continue reading »Good morning! Today is National Taco Day and no, it’s not Tuesday. This means there are some pretty tasty deals and free gifts in national […]
Continue reading »Back in March, when we first got used to the idea of isolation and quarantine, people left for their long time at home with the […]
Continue reading »After more than a century of image problems, the nap gets a rebrand thanks to the US Army. Many of our ideas about sleep – […]
Continue reading »As a kid, I had an episode where I tried to postpone bedtime by asking Mom to read me a story and then coming back […]
Continue reading »Before your wallet runs out of Amazon Prime Day on October 13th this year, it’s advised to disable One-Click purchases on your Amazon account. It’s […]
Continue reading »Ever since I saw Infection earlier this year, I couldn’t stop thinking about the guy pumping forsythia, the analogue of hydroxychloroquine in this universe. In […]
Continue reading »Anyone got some sleep this week? For example, went to bed, closed your eyes and slept for more than 37 minutes? For those of us […]
Continue reading »It has been six long, almost seven months since the closure and lockdown pandemic began. Remember those first few weeks when staying at home was […]
Continue reading »When Apple launches macOS Big Sur later this year, the new Safari 14 update will finally allow Mac users to stream Netflix in 4K HDR. […]
Continue reading »Sometimes the drinks I make for this article are inspired by some classic cocktail. In other cases, they are created in chaos and contain everything […]
Continue reading »YouTube has previously blocked a fancy hack that allows you to stream its content using iOS 14’s picture-in-picture capabilities for free. For reasons unknown, the […]
Continue reading »A new month means new bills, and the finances of millions of Americans have long since reached critical levels as they grapple with the pandemic. […]
Continue reading »If you haven’t played old school video games with your child yet, I’m here to tell you it’s time to get started. It’s great for […]
Continue reading »A first aid kit is a great place to store grooming tools or toiletries , but despite the name, it’s a terrible place to store […]
Continue reading »Our pets may be domesticated, but sometimes we are reminded that they are descended from wild animals. For example, when their instinctive habits make them […]
Continue reading »The world of young people can be confusing and annoying, so let me help you understand their lives with a weekly guide to what happens […]
Continue reading »If you don’t like Bing, then you must really hate web searches in the Windows 10 Start menu. You can even turn it off completely […]
Continue reading »Several years ago, I threw a party between my son, my then adopted son and another boy. This third boy took the toy from my […]
Continue reading »Apple cider can take many forms. Hot or cold, still or carbonated, hard or soft – all of these words can and have been used […]
Continue reading »Bluetooth is a handy AF when it works, and annoying troubleshooting when it doesn’t work. In theory, it should just … always work. One device […]
Continue reading »After years of watching TV and getting to know the characters, it can feel like their homes are an extension of our own. In fact, […]
Continue reading »Bank accounts are easier to get approved than credit cards, but it is still possible to get rejected one at a time if you have […]
Continue reading »Nintendo recently warned Switch owners that not being able to charge their consoles regularly (in this case, at least every six months or so) could […]
Continue reading »When I run hard, I never tell myself that I’m halfway there. Everything I just did, do I need to do it again ? Useless […]
Continue reading »Do you have a missing 401 (k) that you don’t know about? This is more common than you think. One US Department of Labor study […]
Continue reading »Apple loves their Snapshot on iPhone ad campaign, which makes great billboards from photos that appear to have been captured on one of their regular […]
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