How to Get Your Child to Stop Whining
I’ll just say this: there are several sounds on Earth that are more annoying than the whine of a small child. It doesn’t matter which […]
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I’ll just say this: there are several sounds on Earth that are more annoying than the whine of a small child. It doesn’t matter which […]
Continue reading »If you’re worried about privacy and security when paying online, there’s a new way to stay safe: The popular encrypted password manager 1Password now supports […]
Continue reading »Even seasoned gamers have to agree: Microsoft’s naming conventions for their Xbox game consoles are terrible. They make sense if you’ve played the same consoles […]
Continue reading »Sending children back to face-to-face education during an epidemic is an experiment of unprecedented proportions. The result can be disaster; none of us here will […]
Continue reading »Temperatures across the country are starting to drop, which means we will be staying inside even longer than we already were, which means that many […]
Continue reading »Sam’s Club has partnered with Seattle – based startup 98point6 to launch a new telemedicine service . According to yesterday’s press release , the service […]
Continue reading »Opera is a great browser choice for data privacy advocates , and the latest versions of the browser for Android and desktops introduce two new […]
Continue reading »I’ve known for a long time that NSAIDs like ibuprofen can counteract menstrual cramps, but they never seem to work for me. It turns out […]
Continue reading »Have you washed your hands? Did you really wash your hands? Are you home! Maybe it’s time to wash your hands well. Do you think […]
Continue reading »This week I found myself walking down a very specific rabbit hole in which I watched video after video of people doing a science experiment […]
Continue reading »Welcome to the latest issue of Headlines That Might Look Very Weird in 2019. Today’s post courtesy of Walmart, which has turned some of its […]
Continue reading »I am very glad that autumn has finally come. Not that I didn’t like summer, but this summer was not my favorite. Staying inside to […]
Continue reading »In Before the Times, when you could just go see a movie in the theater without first warning your next of kin, October marked the […]
Continue reading »According to CNBC, seventy percent of Americans marry with debt, usually student loans and credit cards. A recent report from NerdWallet showed that college graduates […]
Continue reading »Few things are as American as a humble chicken wing, so when we saw this nifty hacker on TikTok’s new all-American app, we had to […]
Continue reading »At Lifehacker, we’ve already recommended that you create your own version of the $ 120 Peloton-style exercise bike (and our health editor tried this setup […]
Continue reading »Blocking site trackers is easy. Several popular web browsers block ads and trackers by default , and there are many third-party browser apps and add-ons […]
Continue reading »Yes, Android usually comes with a fancy Easter egg. Do you really think that Google, the famous creator of Doodle , the dinosaur game and […]
Continue reading »Although yesterday was the first day of fall, I still (desperately) enjoy the sweet summer corn. Looking back on corn season this year, I’m very […]
Continue reading »Over the past seven months, credit card holders have had to make some tough decisions to encourage travel. With fewer travel options, you might consider […]
Continue reading »It’s been over six months since the gyms first closed, and if you still haven’t returned, you’re probably already tired of push-ups and workout instructors […]
Continue reading »TikTok’s days as a viable social media platform may be numbered , at least in the US (unless something changes before Trump’s recent executive order […]
Continue reading »A new CDC guide has been released with guidelines for celebrating the fall and winter holidays, including Halloween. Many of the recommendations will sound familiar: […]
Continue reading »This is Tesla’s day! Whether you consider Elon Musk to be a tech savior or the new Lex Luthor, Tesla’s highly anticipated Battery Day is […]
Continue reading »Hey parents, guess what? Trump created the 1776 Commission to educate children about the “miracle of American history.” He wants to “defend the legacy of […]
Continue reading »Mask training is not always fun, but sometimes you have to. If you are potentially going to approach other people while exercising, or if you […]
Continue reading »Orange juice is a surprisingly complex drink. So complex that its molecular composition is used in early chemistry lessons to demonstrate how even the simplest […]
Continue reading »None of us expected this year, and despite the coronavirus, isolation, social unrest, and natural disasters, many Americans have been inspired to relocate, and an […]
Continue reading »This is National Voter Registration Day and there is only one way to celebrate. I bet you can guess what it is – and no, […]
Continue reading »We know how mindfulness can help reduce stress, anxiety, or lack of attention in our child (and our own), especially at times like this. However, […]
Continue reading »Animal allergies are a bummer at best (the puppy doesn’t hug you!), And at worst, life threatening. Research shows that up to 20% of people […]
Continue reading »Even though this feature has been around for a while, many people use the launch of iOS 14 to trick the various pages of their […]
Continue reading »One would think that after a whole week of terrible, dangerous air, I would be full of all the smoke, but something about the change […]
Continue reading »Buying a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X is going to be a big investment, and not just in monetary terms. These consoles will not […]
Continue reading »I don’t use FaceTime much, but I’ve often been accused of not “showing up in various video chats,” because I tend to look at the […]
Continue reading »Last week, the Federal Reserve shared its latest plans to boost the economy amid the coronavirus pandemic. After a two-day policy meeting, forecasts show the […]
Continue reading »Last month, it seemed like the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign had one of the best student return plans, which included frequent testing for everyone […]
Continue reading »Holiday travel will definitely change this year. Many people choose to stay at home rather than fly the planes to visit their relatives and friends […]
Continue reading »Some Lenovo laptop owners will soon have a solution for a serious Windows 10 error that causes a lot of crashes and system startup problems. […]
Continue reading »Just as we thought we’d come up with a clever way to enable picture-in-picture mode for YouTube in iOS 14 – a privilege that YouTube […]
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