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I’m too old for TikTok, but I thought about downloading the app – not to record me dancing or watch other people dance, but to […]
Continue reading »Big news: Moderna, one of the companies working on the coronavirus vaccine, released the results of a Phase I trial of its RNA vaccine this […]
Continue reading »The popular third-party email client Edison Mail recently gave a small number of iOS users access to email addresses that didn’t belong to them. It […]
Continue reading »On March 10, a choir in Washington state decided to continue the practice amid growing reports of the spread of the coronavirus in the United […]
Continue reading »At a time of unprecedented rise in unemployment, there is a growing demand for one job: contact tracing . As part of the Centers for […]
Continue reading »Reward credit cards are adapting to the coronavirus by offering extended windows for sign-up bonuses and turning rewards away from travel. But when the economy […]
Continue reading »We’ve all officially made it to next week, which means we have seven more nights to fill out. We help you with that every day […]
Continue reading »The CARES Act, passed this spring, provides conditions for mortgage holders who find it difficult to make monthly payments. But as with nearly every part […]
Continue reading »Now is the time for the construction of fortresses. This is the time to sit down, curl up and leave me alone. But perhaps by […]
Continue reading »After months of isolation, the first wave of businesses and public spaces reopens.A small batch of Apple Stores are some of the first businesses to […]
Continue reading »I didn’t expect to get so frustrated with Facebook avatars, but comments on my recent guide to making these new Bitmoji spoofs let me know […]
Continue reading »Businesses are reopening in many areas, which is perfectly understandable if you feel like visiting all the places you missed during your stop. But is […]
Continue reading »This week we are learning to be more present with meditation teacher Sharon Salzberg. Hear her conversation with Alice and Melissa about how the pandemic […]
Continue reading »I love mayonnaise. It makes the mashed potatoes creamier , makes a great steak , and is an essential part of almost every sandwich. But […]
Continue reading »How often do you check the news? One time when you wake up, probably – and again before you start work, and again when you […]
Continue reading »It’s almost June now, which means it’s time to start making a list of new things to watch when the month starts and your favorite […]
Continue reading »We’re all about connecting with friends and family via FaceTime, Zoom, and more right now. And for some children, especially older ones, it can be […]
Continue reading »The other day I thought, “Damn, ever since I saw” Tron: Legacy “took forever. And then a friend found cyber suits for sale in Animal […]
Continue reading »While they skip personal ceremonies, students who were due to graduate from high school or college this year are eligible to receive a free dozen […]
Continue reading »Netflix is getting the movie “The Lovers” this week, starring Kumail Nanjiani and Issa Rae. The film was originally slated to be shown in theaters, […]
Continue reading »Musicians John Prine, Adam Schlesinger and Bill Withers have passed away in recent weeks. Tonight, the Indiana Independent Venue Alliance is hosting a concert that […]
Continue reading »If you’ve missed out on visiting art exhibitions over the past few months, The Shed at Hudson Yards hosts a free digital art show on […]
Continue reading »Like other sports, NASCAR’s personal races have been canceled for several months. Instead, the organization ran virtual races in which racers competed using simulation rather […]
Continue reading »Alumni will have the opportunity to attend the opening ceremony tonight, which will feature Barack Obama and LeBron James. The one-hour event kicks off at […]
Continue reading »Overall, over the past few months, my Switch has been used to play exactly three things: Mario Kart, Tetris, and Animal Crossing. This weekend, these […]
Continue reading »TED, the people behind the iconic TED Talks, are inviting anyone who recently graduated to upload their own TED Talk graduations to the platform on […]
Continue reading »If you use Facebook or Facebook Messenger, you’ve likely seen notifications suggesting you try the new Messaging Rooms feature . Messenger Rooms is essentially a […]
Continue reading »With the increased value of luggage, the risk of loss or damage to luggage, and the dubious fact that checking a bag means it will […]
Continue reading »Using the Mail app on your computer can be much more convenient than logging into a site like Gmail. There are a number of benefits, […]
Continue reading »Eating a healthy diet is good for you, no matter who you are or what your goals are. But it can be difficult to know […]
Continue reading »I hate rolling out. I am really. When a company announces some great new feature but omits the phrase “deployment” in the description, I can’t […]
Continue reading »It’s a bummer here at Lifehacker tonight because we’re saying goodbye to Melissa Kirsch . Melissa has been our editor-in-chief and fearless leader ever since […]
Continue reading »Ever wonder who will make your nacho plate better: Bill Murray or Guy Fiery? Well, tonight you can find out when these two come together […]
Continue reading »Never booked a flight before? Look, we were there. Maybe someone else has always done it for you. Maybe you just graduated from college and […]
Continue reading »It looks like it should be a pretty simple thing, baby shoe sizes. And yet their feet grew so damn fast, as if first they […]
Continue reading »If you’re looking for a new MacBook, B&H Photo and Amazon both sell the 2019 MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models for between $ 150 […]
Continue reading »I have several credit cards, and they are all held by me for different reasons. There is one that I use for my favorite airline, […]
Continue reading »Unlike Android devices, which are slowly rolling out major updates across devices, carriers and manufacturers, all Apple devices receive new updates at exactly the same […]
Continue reading »If you haven’t registered to vote yet, now is the time to do so. Yes, there is a big presidential election coming up in November, […]
Continue reading »In this month’s Fitness Challenge, we redefined scientific seven-minute workouts and the Canadian antique-but -hardy 5BX . Let’s take a time machine back just a […]
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