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iOS: I love podcasts. I love them in my car; I love them when I train. I even put on a podcast when I shower […]
Continue reading »iOS: Most of all, in any weight loss plan, I hate the phrase, “I have to pull out your phone and dial everything I eat, […]
Continue reading »I change gadgets much more often than most people, which means that when I visit friends with a laptop or tablet in tow, it probably […]
Continue reading »Chrome: Sometimes the best hacks are the simplest. And unsurprisingly, the Simplify Chrome extension is one of my new favorites because it takes away all […]
Continue reading »Internet: When I’m on Windows, I hate iTunes. Even when I use my MacBook, the experience is far from ideal. But what can you do? […]
Continue reading »The Ultimate Lifehacker Guide to Data Privacy ): title The Ultimate Lifehacker Guide to Data Privacy We tell you everything you need to do to […]
Continue reading »Windows: While a typical Windows 10 installation is usually not that difficult to manage, there is probably a lot under the hood of your operating […]
Continue reading »The Ultimate Lifehacker iOS Guide ): title The Ultimate Lifehacker iOS Guide . Apple’s iPhone is easy to learn but hard to master. Instead of […]
Continue reading »Large corporations collecting our data and resetting passwords after every major data breach may seem inevitable that we just have to agree with in 2019. […]
Continue reading »Chrome: Not all hacks make you a productivity master. Some only need to make you happy and add a little joy (or confusion) to those […]
Continue reading »Android: Microsoft is currently testing a fun new feature that allows you to import data into Excel by taking a photo of it – preferably […]
Continue reading »Android / iOS: Lifehacker re-alerted me to the existence of the Ubiquiti WiFiman app in a recent Tech 911 post – thanks Rick ! – […]
Continue reading »It may sound counterintuitive, but sometimes you need something else to help yourself get organized, even if you’re tired of all the apps and services […]
Continue reading »Chrome: I write long emails. I have to give up this habit, but I tend to err on the side of detailed answers rather than […]
Continue reading »Chrome: The Great Suspender is an extension that I recommend to anyone who has ever used the Google Chrome browser because it is a great […]
Continue reading »I like to write about different methods of organizing your web browser because my own Chrome browser looks like a tab farm. It never fails. […]
Continue reading »Recently, I have found myself in a vicious circle. Whenever I have some free time, I usually go through the same outdated list of websites, […]
Continue reading »All task management apps are good, but sometimes you need a little more organizational power than a simple (digital) to-do list. I’ve been experimenting with […]
Continue reading »As blogger Tim Urban writes in his book Wait But Why, your typical waking day lasts about 1,000 minutes . Urban loves to analyze his […]
Continue reading »Trading and collectible card games (abbreviated as CCG and CCG) can be a lot of work, especially when you start piling up boxes and boxes […]
Continue reading »Organizing your browser’s many bookmarks is a never-ending struggle. Trust me, I understand pain; no matter how many extensions I install or how many times […]
Continue reading »I have a tremendous love for the Amphetamine Mac app because it’s a great way to keep your MacBook from sleeping (or not launching a […]
Continue reading »Messaging on Android is a mess. It’s easy for iPhone users. iMessage is pre-installed and provides more than even the best messaging apps on Android. […]
Continue reading »iOS: There are many apps you can use to check the weather in the morning, including the ones that come built into your smartphone by […]
Continue reading »It looks like Adobe has upset a number of users with yet another price hike for app subscriptions. While the hit at this point seems […]
Continue reading »Windows / Mac: I admit I’m not as good at Markdown as I should be, but Notable’s awesome free note-taking app makes me want to […]
Continue reading »If you need to do something with your phone, there might be an app for that. In fact, with over 2 million apps available on […]
Continue reading »In the spring of my youth, I enjoyed setting up a new computer, installing programs into a bare OS, as if I were laying out […]
Continue reading »It’s time to update the Apple Podcasts app. I understand. The default Apple podcast app is very simple. It’s preinstalled, free, and gets the job […]
Continue reading »iOS: There are so many task management apps out there that picking the perfect one for you is a task in itself that you probably […]
Continue reading »iOS / Android: If you’re most interested in data privacy, try Firefox Focus for iOS or Android . This privacy-focused mobile browser gives you significant […]
Continue reading »Several times I wanted to listen to the radio while I was working – because sometimes I get nostalgic about commuting – I found that […]
Continue reading »iOS / Android: The classic Lemmings experience is finally (and officially) available for your smartphone. After spending many hours cursing the stupidity of these digital […]
Continue reading »I’ve been thinking a lot about countdown timers lately, partly because I’m always curious about how much time is left until the next big holiday […]
Continue reading »Windows: I wouldn’t be surprised if you have folders after folders of photos that you swear you’ll be able to sort “someday.” For me, this […]
Continue reading »Everyone loves a good suite of apps, and BundleHunt – the creator of this suite for your Mac – has released a new holiday suite […]
Continue reading »Last week, we asked you to tell us about the camera apps – for iOS or Android, that you can’t live without. Our hunt for […]
Continue reading »I don’t like the crazy Apple Watch dials – the ones that try to populate your watch face with time, data points, and other icons […]
Continue reading »There are too many camera apps for iOS and Android. And if you’re anything like my friends, you just stick to the basics: the default […]
Continue reading »I have a reasonable but not overwhelming amount of media: mostly books, then video games, and then some collectible vinyl records and CDs that I […]
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