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The full-screen display on the iPhone X may be the first thing you’ll notice in a new device, but Apple’s redesigned front camera deserves your […]
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The full-screen display on the iPhone X may be the first thing you’ll notice in a new device, but Apple’s redesigned front camera deserves your […]
Continue reading »It’s September now, and it can only mean one thing: Apple just announced several new iPhones. This year, the company unveiled the iPhone 8 and […]
Continue reading »You have problems, I have advice. This tip does not contain powdered sugar – in fact, it does not contain sugar and can even be […]
Continue reading »By now, your regular exercise has become as second nature as breathing or wearing pants before leaving the house, but now something – a long […]
Continue reading »For decades, photography and video equipment has been designed and tested for white people only. Lighting darker skin tones requires a different approach than lighting […]
Continue reading »I am a very big fan of Lunchables, both product and concept. The food boxes that cannot be prepared, collected or eaten are convenient, customizable […]
Continue reading »Microsoft’s Pilot Projects division has released a toolbar utility for Office 365 Mac users that lets you access OneDrive files, make video calls, and see […]
Continue reading »Using a credit card has advantages over a debit card , but there can be problems when budgeting with a credit card. One waste of […]
Continue reading »Last week, I saw another furniture recall: Ameriwood Home recalled 1.6 million dressers after a four-year-old was injured in an accident involving a typical dresser. […]
Continue reading »Twitter is reportedly testing a feature in its Android app that will automatically reformat large blocks of text into long self-reply threads or tweets. This […]
Continue reading »The only sadder thing than opening a lunchbox to find a wet sandwich is opening your child’s lunchbox at the end of the day to […]
Continue reading »Packing school lunches every day can be a little tedious, and the results can be a little monotonous. (Sorry, my dear child, who has been […]
Continue reading »Helping with homework will become a part of daily life when your child reaches school age. It’s easy for the first couple of years, but […]
Continue reading »Social media is bullshit because it’s the hose of everything. Essential oils cure all diseases! Sharks swim on the freeways of Houston! Okay, not really. […]
Continue reading »Ever notice when you’re waiting for Twitter to load, email update, or bluetooth device connection? Are your muscles tense while you wait for the technology […]
Continue reading »Today is iPhone Day, so get your wallets ready! Apple is set to announce a trio of new iPhones, one of which, the high-end iPhone […]
Continue reading »You may have some particularly active friends who continue to write about America’s Democratic Socialists. You may have noticed more and more people on your […]
Continue reading »Royden James had thought of this before. He is sure that other parents are in his situation too. “I wish you could fucking tell me […]
Continue reading »Ah, the fall. This is the season we send our kids to school with shiny new backpacks, and every year they bring home the same […]
Continue reading »Bullies can complicate our lives at any age – even as an adult – but you don’t have to sit back and endure undeserved punishment […]
Continue reading »I guess there are couples out there who feel like they are sharing household chores and childcare exactly 50-50 and are perfectly happy all the […]
Continue reading »The secret to happiness, according to a new study, is not constantly stuffing your head with rainbows and unicorns. It is a tendency towards emotions […]
Continue reading »Unless you are some over-organized type of condo, chances are you have a “trash bin” in your kitchen and, among the ketchup and duck sauce […]
Continue reading »The most frustrating thing about telephone addiction is that, unlike true substance abuse, the solution is not to give it up entirely. Instead, we must […]
Continue reading »In this episode, we talk about bullshit: what it is, how to spot it, and how to spot it. First, Staff Writer Nick Douglas joins […]
Continue reading »The leaked version of iOS 11 has given us more than a few hints of what Apple will announce at its September 12 press event. […]
Continue reading »I understand that textbooks are hefty tomes that seem more useful as a defensive weapon than as a fascinating reading. But it is still important […]
Continue reading »Equifax last week announced a ” cybersecurity incident ” that affected 143 million customers. Between freezes, fraud alerts, and credit monitoring, you can raise your […]
Continue reading »Feeding your baby small amounts of peanuts can reduce the chances of developing a peanut allergy. The FDA recently announced that products containing peanuts could […]
Continue reading »Google is teaming up with an electronics repair company to help Pixel owners hit by Hurricane Harvey to offer free Google-branded smartphone repairs. Google has […]
Continue reading »As a parent, I often feel like a walking stopwatch. “Three more minutes of TV!” “Eight minutes before brushing your teeth!” “Twenty-four minutes before bed!” […]
Continue reading »Hello sous-vide friends, and welcome back to yet another exciting session ofWill It Sous Vide? , the column where I do whatever you want with […]
Continue reading »Drinking is America’s new favorite pastime. I mean, what better way to flop on the couch and watch TV shows from start to finish during […]
Continue reading »I have nothing against Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History, but it looks like he ate all the ads for historical podcasts. It’s a shame because the […]
Continue reading »Taking kids out the door every morning can be challenging, especially if one of the tasks on their checklist is choosing clothes. The decision is […]
Continue reading »The term mansplaining is relatively new, but the concept is outdated. If you are not familiar, this term refers to when someone (most often a […]
Continue reading »Equifax’s “security incident” earlier this week affected 143 million Americans. This is a huge number of people, which means that the chances that you or […]
Continue reading »Welcome back on Sunday for a column on how to prepare delicious food with minimal effort. This summer has flown by too quickly and it’s […]
Continue reading »As Irma approached and after Harvey, a slew of #fakenews began to circulate on everything from whether it is okay to have pets in hotels […]
Continue reading »If you think it is too early to celebrate the start of Christmas, think again. Of course, it’s not even the first week of October, […]
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