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Maybe you need something to keep warm now when the air is cold. You may have heard that hot yoga is relaxing. Or maybe you […]
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Continue reading »macOS: Freedom , a cross-platform app that blocks distracting websites , just got more powerful. Now on macOS, and soon on Windows, Freedom can block […]
Continue reading »Facebook today introduced Messenger Kids , a new version of Messenger just for kids designed for children under 13 who are not old enough to […]
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Continue reading »No word evokes as much lexical contempt as “no matter what,” I felt a shiver just typing it. But in contrast to fictional terms he […]
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Continue reading »In this episode, we spoke to Tim Ferriss, author, podcaster, investor, entrepreneur and self-proclaimed guinea pig. He is the author of several books, including the […]
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Continue reading »I can’t remember Christmas dinner without lasagna on the table. Much of this has a lot to do with the watery sauce with macaroni and […]
Continue reading »Early Saturday morning, the Senate passed a new tax bill, the largest rewriting of the tax code for individuals and businesses in the United States […]
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