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Twitter’s insistence on showing tweets out of turn has been a long-standing complaint. Of course, there is an option that says your feed is displayed […]
Continue reading »Football comes from autumn. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and the postponement of most college sports seasons, the NFL looks set to continue its work, which […]
Continue reading »Google Home 2.27 adds a number of new features to the app, including new in-app controls for Nest home security products on iOS and Android, […]
Continue reading »One of the enduring elements of social movements is street art. They tell stories, honor lives, and promote activism with murals and graffiti . In […]
Continue reading »Everyone is the hero of their own life story, or at least that’s the enduring dictum , but many of us are concerned that we […]
Continue reading »College students may not like switching to online classes this fall, but there may be a silver lining here: spending less money on room and […]
Continue reading »While it sucks that smarter schools are closing their campuses and moving to virtual teaching, there is one big silver lining for this transition: it’s […]
Continue reading »Parents often use books as a way to introduce their children to important topics, concepts or topics and spark them. This use of books is […]
Continue reading »When it comes to music, there is a fine line between catchy and annoying. And sometimes a joke, a phrase, even one line of text […]
Continue reading »Summer is drawing to a close, which means that “Claire Talking of the Corn Season” is also walking out the door and heading for sunset […]
Continue reading »Aficionados of classical music may have a composer, time period, or genre, and when so many people fall under the umbrella of “classical music,” it’s […]
Continue reading »One of the benefits of living in a desert climate is that you don’t necessarily need air conditioning – evaporative cooling will help in many […]
Continue reading »Returning to school is traditionally a difficult and difficult time for children. They just spent the entire summer (plus those “bonus” months of the pandemic […]
Continue reading »As families prepare to send their children back to school, many worry about the high cost of supplies. Two out of three parents are stressed […]
Continue reading »I have nothing to do with kids, but I’ve heard that they like chicken nuggets and that’s the feeling that I like. Breaded little poultry […]
Continue reading »As a kid on [a holiday of your choice], Chrome 85 went mainstream yesterday. Or at least in theory. When I launched my browser yesterday […]
Continue reading »Audible has announced a brand new pricing structure that will roll out to all existing and new subscribers this week. Instead of Audible Gold and […]
Continue reading »I created my Goodreads profile in 2008. It was a small site at the time, only launched in 2007, but it quickly changed the way […]
Continue reading »The process was slow, but the new Firefox browser for Android is finally here – at least in Europe. US users will have to wait […]
Continue reading »Do you know the saying: “No good deed goes unpunished”? When you donate to charity, it may seem like you are doomed to incitement to […]
Continue reading »You can always seem to find a new free game. And while you may not be overly investing in the wacky 2001 first-person shooter – […]
Continue reading »Those following the news from the Federal Reserve may be aware of their latest decision to keep interest rates low, which has impacted everything from […]
Continue reading »Security researcher Pavel Uilsial yesterday publicly exposed a Safari vulnerability that could convince users to secretly send any file on their system to a recipient. […]
Continue reading »One of the biggest changes to travel during COVID-19 is the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommendation of a 14-day quarantine after your international travel […]
Continue reading »You’ve probably heard adults complain about “quarantine-ten” or even “quarantine-15” – a joking way of admitting that we gained weight even though during the pandemic […]
Continue reading »My father is a pseudo-vegetarian, although he sometimes eats fish or poultry. He recently switched to animal-free meats – this man loves the impossible burger! […]
Continue reading »It can be difficult to stop work and find time to relax. Once you do try to relax, you may find yourself continually scrolling through […]
Continue reading »While the U.S. coronavirus may be declining, the threat of new cases still persists, especially among college students . With the added health issue – […]
Continue reading »Everyone loves Chrome dinosaur games – no reason, it turns out what happens when something goes wrong with your network connection and the web browser […]
Continue reading »Update 8/24 / 202o: After weeks of beta testing, the new Your App update is publicly rolling out for Windows 10 and it looks like […]
Continue reading »With the exception of bacon, the most common ingredients for breakfast sandwiches – eggs, cheese, sausage, and ham – are fairly bland. You can add […]
Continue reading »While anxiety and fear are two different things , constantly dealing with fear of uncertainty is something that many people experience with anxiety on a […]
Continue reading »The Republican National Convention kicked off today, and while President Trump has already been reappointed (and apparently adopted), you now have the chance to spend […]
Continue reading »Readers who regularly attend protests are likely familiar with the Bridgefy messaging app and may even be using it. The application was originally conceived as […]
Continue reading »As the coronavirus pandemic spreads into the fall, you might take a closer look at your bonus credit cards , not to mention all your […]
Continue reading »I love the Nearby Share feature in Android because it finally – finally – lets you transfer files to another Android phone, just like iPhone […]
Continue reading »Anyone who has ever made a tomato-based pasta sauce has probably noticed the thick, dark red mark the sauce leaves on the sides of the […]
Continue reading »Since we’re looking for some semblance of normality in this most abnormal school year, may I suggest sticking to one routine that has traditionally made […]
Continue reading »Over the past six months, parks – whether local, state or national – have provided a much-needed respite from the monotony of life during the […]
Continue reading »As the end of summer – and peach season approaches – it makes sense to put a few in the basket for healthy snacks or […]
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