Four Ways to Install the New Android 11 Public Beta
Since I just wrote a story about how to install the potentially more complex Developer Preview for Android 11, it’s only fitting that Google launched […]
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Since I just wrote a story about how to install the potentially more complex Developer Preview for Android 11, it’s only fitting that Google launched […]
Continue reading »When St. Louis chef Robin Caldwell wants to order vegetables at one of her favorite restaurants, she calls before ordering DoorDash. “I called the owner […]
Continue reading »One of the many ways Signal protects your data is to store everything locally on your phone or tablet, rather than on external servers. This […]
Continue reading »If you order a lot on Amazon – or if you take full advantage of the benefits of Prime video and Amazon Music, the $ […]
Continue reading »Summer vacation is here. For many of us, it was with a mixture of relief and dread that we kicked the 2019-20 school year by […]
Continue reading »Looking for something to see tonight? Every day we search and highlight the best viewing options around. Yesterday we featured the town hall with Oprah […]
Continue reading »It’s been roughly three months (or 47 years … who’s counting?) Since we started social distancing. Despite the “distance”, many of us are physically closer […]
Continue reading »Disposable face masks are an effective way to protect yourself and others during the coronavirus pandemic if you dispose of them correctly. Do not throw […]
Continue reading »We are constantly being told how we can eat healthier foods – eat smaller meals, avoid genetically modified organisms, buy only organic foods! As for […]
Continue reading »If you’re using a bonus credit card to cash in on the ride, you’re probably biding its time and holding on to those points and […]
Continue reading »Emulsifying hard cheese and pasta water into a perfectly smooth sauce is essentially a pasta thermodynamics course for graduates. The pan should be hot enough […]
Continue reading »In one of my first “real” jobs, I worked on a project with a group of workers who were known to be manipulative. However, I […]
Continue reading »Gyms in many areas are reopening or will reopen soon, and many of us can’t wait to get back to our normal workouts. (I own […]
Continue reading »If your child is tired of isolation, solitary play, and lack of interaction with their friends, it might be time to help them play an […]
Continue reading »When even the Department of Homeland Security’s Cyber and Infrastructure Security Agency gets nervous about your unpatched Windows 10 system, it might be time to […]
Continue reading »When it comes to choosing luggage, we have a variety of options – and yet black luggage seems to make up roughly 80% of the […]
Continue reading »Let’s face it: money management is tricky and most of us are not as good at it as we could (or should) be. From taxes […]
Continue reading »The IRS began reopening its phone lines after the coronavirus pandemic forced it to close call centers. But you can still find it difficult to […]
Continue reading »The statement matters, but it shouldn’t be just metaphorical. If you are participating in a protest, you can sing, applaud, shout, or use your voice […]
Continue reading »It’s been a long time but the eBay mobile app has finally gone into dark mode, which means shoppers can track their bids late into […]
Continue reading »After several months of discussions, a short period of optimism, and then the start of a global pandemic, it became officially declared: we are in […]
Continue reading »Removing finished books from Kindle has always been possible, but with one catch. Anything you delete from your device is saved to your account. It’s […]
Continue reading »Chicken salad is not usually considered “sexy”. This is lunchtime lunch, church dinner, boring baby shower or bridal shower, often under-seasoned and over-dressed. A bad […]
Continue reading »Looking for something to see tonight? Every day we search and highlight the best viewing options around. Yesterday we recommended John Oliver’s latest episode of […]
Continue reading »The pandemic has swept the world and many American travelers are stuck living or traveling abroad. And when protests erupt around the world, stranded Americans […]
Continue reading »Jane Elliot has spent her career trying to give white people a taste of the discrimination and racism that people of color face throughout their […]
Continue reading »As demonstrations against police brutality and racial injustice continue across the country, applications that blur faces and remove metadata have become a necessary part of […]
Continue reading »The next time you come across a difficult, time-consuming, or boring task, don’t tell yourself that you will do it later. Tell yourself that it […]
Continue reading »If you can donate money to organizations working to combat police violence or systemic racism, consider making your donation a regular monthly payment rather than […]
Continue reading »The blender bottle is an item owned and used by “healthy people”, so I never spent a lot of time thinking about it. But this […]
Continue reading »You may have seen headlines recently that “symptom-free patients” are not contributing to the spread of the coronavirus. This may mean that all of our […]
Continue reading »All the time, only a fingerprint or a drawing on the screen is distracted, and when you are driving, it is simply not safe. The […]
Continue reading »Over the past few weeks, we have seen countless examples of “less deadly” police weapons being used against protesters, including rubber bullets, bean bag cartridges […]
Continue reading »The World Health Organization announced a new guideline on masks late last week, sparking a new wave of criticism about how “they” continue to change […]
Continue reading »As a parent of a sports-minded 10-year-old, I was grateful to be able to survive the Michael Jordan era with my son by watching The […]
Continue reading »Many of us are itching to get Android 11 Beta 1, the public beta of the next Android operating system, which is likely to be […]
Continue reading »Sonos is launching a new controller app known as the S2 Controller app, and while many users will need it to get feature updates or […]
Continue reading »There are many fruits and vegetables that make you think of spring, sunny thoughts, but none of them do it like ruby super-tart rhubarb. It’s […]
Continue reading »Given the protests against police brutality in the past few weeks, as well as the assassinations of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and more by the […]
Continue reading »Any plans for the summer? Or will your summer be like the end of winter and all spring this year, except that it’s more outside […]
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