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Communication in the language of hashtags is an annoyingly universal aspect of social media. But if you use hashtags in your Instagram posts, tweets, or […]
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Communication in the language of hashtags is an annoyingly universal aspect of social media. But if you use hashtags in your Instagram posts, tweets, or […]
Continue reading »The popularity of podcasting has skyrocketed. Statistics from Edison Research and Triton Digital showed that 55% of Americans age 12 and older listened to podcasts […]
Continue reading »A friend of mine has a son who, at the age of three, became addicted to watches. In particular, his jam was a traditional wall […]
Continue reading »It’s rare to see Apple add options to iOS that allow you to customize the app you really want to use to do something, instead […]
Continue reading »I hate crumbs. Worse than spills or even sticky spots, crumbs are scattered, clinging, and hiding in crevices and behind microwaves, where they can dodge […]
Continue reading »Deepfakes are videos in which one person’s face is glued to another’s body, making the first person look like they are saying or doing something […]
Continue reading »Steam is less curated than other digital PC game distributors such as the Epic Games Store. While this makes it much easier to self-publish games […]
Continue reading »Several years ago, my wife and I were in a quandary. We lived in the smallest three-room apartment you can imagine, with a small child […]
Continue reading »Traditionally, you could think of donuts as a weekend meal. But we’re in a year of a global pandemic and time doesn’t matter anymore, so […]
Continue reading »When it comes to leading positions in the world of film and television, women are not given the attention they deserve. In 2019, women accounted […]
Continue reading »A correct and effective apology is an imprecise art. Any apology that’s really enough will show both why you’re sorry and that you understand how […]
Continue reading »You should always be a little skeptical about privacy when a new scent of the week meme comes out. This time it’s MyHeritage’s Deep Nostalgia […]
Continue reading »The pandemic began about a year later, and almost everyone had a hard time. From toddlers who can’t relate to their little toddler friends, to […]
Continue reading »Serving a good multi-ingredient breakfast is time-dependent: the goal is to have everything on the plate at the same time and at the same temperature. […]
Continue reading »If you have trouble falling asleep, cold feet may be the problem (and I’m not talking about the fear of making a big decision). A […]
Continue reading »Home workouts are still a great and safe option in this ongoing pandemic, but not everyone has been able to put together a complete home […]
Continue reading »On Saturday morning, the U.S. House of Representatives – or more accurately, the House of Democrats – passed the $ 1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan. […]
Continue reading »Being called crazy only makes you feel crazy. It’s an uploaded term – an insensitive label for someone prone to uncontrollable outbursts or violent behavior […]
Continue reading »As a society, we are preoccupied with questions about whether a particular food is “good” or “bad” for us. But with the exception of things […]
Continue reading »I don’t use my Mac and iPhone together as much as I should; I usually tend to do tasks on one or the other, rather […]
Continue reading »Peeling garlic has always been my least favorite part of peeling garlic. They either stick to my fingers or float around the kitchen in a […]
Continue reading »Nintendo has released several Mario games over the past year to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the mustachioed mascot, but two of them are Super […]
Continue reading »To prevent young children from stumbling upon adult content – either on their profile or on a parent’s or older sibling’s, Disney + announced the […]
Continue reading »At this time last year, you may not have even thought about planting calendars, preparing the soil, or growing seasonal vegetables. But a year after […]
Continue reading »After too long hiatus, Lifehacker’s “Tough Love” relationship column returns. The new column will be written by me, and I am very happy to forge […]
Continue reading »The pandemic has changed the way many of us exercise, from temporarily closed gyms to new attendance restrictions and disguise requirements. But even if your […]
Continue reading »Google Photos will be leaving soon – at least the useful free service we’ve been using to store years of photos is finally running out […]
Continue reading »This is Reading Day across America , which means millions of schoolchildren across the country will be celebrating today (or even all week) with Dr. […]
Continue reading »I love innovation and, for the most part, I think the value of some foods is doing us all a disservice, but some things cannot […]
Continue reading »Many people find it difficult to fall asleep. According to the Cleveland Clinic, about 70 million Americans suffer from some form of sleep disorder , […]
Continue reading »Many gyms allow people to take off their masks while exercising, as if the coronavirus is politely refraining from infecting others while exercising. Of course […]
Continue reading »When it comes to protein for the main meals that “everyone” should know how to cook, fried chicken may be the most popular, at least […]
Continue reading »When you come across an interesting article on the Internet that you don’t have time to read right away, you may get in the habit […]
Continue reading »Cooking dried beans is not as convenient as opening a tin can, but it gives you the opportunity to season them exactly the way you […]
Continue reading »This weekend, the FDA authorized another COVID-19 vaccine , bringing the total number of variants in the US to three. While there are subtle differences […]
Continue reading »New economic regulations in France now make it easier to judge whether Apple products can be repaired anywhere in the world. Beginning in 2022, France […]
Continue reading »The only thing more predictable than the monotony of isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic is the persistence of video conferencing. The need to look at […]
Continue reading »When we think about the future, we imagine flying cars or holographic computer screens from films like Minority Report . But we do not always […]
Continue reading »Few kids can resist a good science experiment, and I’ve always found the best ones to be those that are easy to set up, use […]
Continue reading »Last night, I noticed several of my cooking colleagues tweeted about Recipeasly, a website that briefly promised to “fix” online recipes by removing cultural context, […]
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