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With gardening season in full swing and in some places the weather is getting so hot that your plants will wilt if you don’t water […]
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With gardening season in full swing and in some places the weather is getting so hot that your plants will wilt if you don’t water […]
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Sometimes you want to listen to music created by a human rather than an algorithm, in which case radio can be a great alternative to […]
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When you set out to declutter and organize, it may be easy at first, but if you don’t have a plan, things can become overwhelming […]
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The new MacBook Pro M3 line is one of the best Apple laptops you can buy right now, and all three of them are currently […]
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Summer is the season for new game announcements, but along with the new Doom and the next Call of Duty, Sunday’s Xbox Games Showcase also […]
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I have a lone blue ice pack in my freezer. I’m smart: last weekend I organized a day at the park with friends when (that […]
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The garage is a strange place where you store everything from bikes to screws to boxes of stuff you vowed to donate last year. (You […]
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As a new homeowner, you may have been surprised to learn that you are responsible for the sewer and water lines that run from the […]
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If you ‘re struggling with overwhelming debt and bills, you may find it difficult to get your finances back on track on your own. This […]
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It doesn’t matter whether you’re testing Linux or installing Windows: creating a boot disk is an annoying process. What if you could format your hard […]
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Dell is hosting a summer sale , with many deals on PCs, monitors , laptops , and gaming PCs being discounted by up to $500. […]
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The main principle of any good decluttering philosophy is that every item you don’t get rid of should have a designated place in your home. […]
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Password managers are a great way to improve your online security, and more and more companies are starting to include them in their software. Even […]
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Amazon’s biggest sale of the year, Prime Day , is set to start in July, but many early deals are sure to start just like […]
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A few days before Apple’s WWDC event, Microsoft’s own initiative to create artificially intelligent laptops received some bad news. While the first Copilot+ devices will […]
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When you buy a house, you are buying all its current and future problems. In legal terms, problems with a property are called ” latent […]
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Apple released the new iPad Pro and iPad Air , among other products and announcements, during its Let Loose event on May 7. As usually […]
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When you lift a weight, how many times should you lift it? Supposedly, there is a correct “repetition range” that can be used to build […]
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There was a long period in my life when I believed that everything could and should be cleaned with Windex. Although it saved me a […]
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When I first learned about fried Oreo cookies, I remember being skeptical at first. Then I had one on a boardwalk somewhere in Jersey, and […]
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June is a turning point month in gardening: all the seedlings you’ve been growing all spring have finally left the nest and are heading into […]
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Amazon has an excellent understanding of capitalism. The ubiquitous online retailer uses every psychological trick imaginable (and some we probably can’t even imagine) to maximize […]
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Yesterday I wrote about the controversy surrounding Adobe and its updated terms of service. Creators were furious after receiving a pop-up requiring them to agree […]
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Some companies are easy to leave. If I decide I don’t like Coca-Cola anymore, I can just stop drinking Coca-Cola. Of course, the company makes […]
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The trend in movie viewing times seems to be towards longer durations, and even if the data doesn’t really support it , recent super-long installments […]
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When choosing where to stay next on your trip or what area to move to, you’ll probably want to know how long it will take […]
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A rowing machine can be a great workout option for people who want to work several major muscle groups (legs, back, core, and arms) at […]
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A running app can do a lot, but Runna excels: it tracks your runs, tells you about interval training, and gives you a plan to […]
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Many great programs aren’t in the Mac App Store, which means you’ll have to download and install them manually. Applite is a free Mac app […]
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Over the past year, I’ve been on a decluttering and organization journey that I’ve been writing about, sharing all the helpful techniques and tools that […]
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It’s time to get excited about planning weekend trips, but not before you get something for the dads in your life. Father’s Day is June […]
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If you’re already a regular customer of food delivery services, you might be interested to know that Costco is currently selling $100 e-gift cards for […]
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Everything about buying a home is fraught. Of course there is money . And research . And the emotional toll of trying to translate your […]
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If you spend time searching for Mac software outside of the Mac App Store, you’ll likely see references to “Homebrew.” It is often referred to […]
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There are two main reasons why people consider paying off their mortgage with a credit card: either to earn credit card rewards or because they […]
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We can all agree that the current film rating system has some flaws. But things used to be much more complicated: Before the introduction of […]
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Changing a SIM card (or hacking a SIM card) is one of the most unpleasant methods of hacking, of which you can also become a […]
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June garden work is always marked by berries. June strawberries, oso berries and currants are ripe and ready to pick. The first raspberry harvest will […]
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This week, authors opened Photoshop and found a new pop-up window informing them of changes to the terms of service. This in itself is nothing […]
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Home projects come in two different types: panic- stricken, crappy projects that are thrust upon you at your least convenient (and usually random) moments, and […]
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