How to Quickly Disable Fingerprint and Face Recognition on Your Phone
Opening your phone with your fingerprint or face recognition is cool and convenient. But in the United States, enabling Touch ID or Face ID basically […]
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Opening your phone with your fingerprint or face recognition is cool and convenient. But in the United States, enabling Touch ID or Face ID basically […]
Continue reading »As most Galaxy owners are probably aware, Samsung phones come with their own Galaxy Apps store, which includes items such as new fonts and Edge […]
Continue reading »Is the home worth your retirement savings? This is the question that the reader has been puzzling over this week. Every Monday, we address one […]
Continue reading »Taking a photo of someone without their consent and posting it on the Internet is a shitty job. This is aggressive, inappropriate, and may even […]
Continue reading »Baking is not so much a food as a hobby, and I tend to gravitate towards very simple recipes that I can compose on a […]
Continue reading »There may be no feeling more debilitating than waking up the next day after a big outdoor party just to see your house and backyard […]
Continue reading »So, you’re running out of space on your iPhone. You may not have been able to download this new movie you bought to your device […]
Continue reading »I don’t know if you’ve heard of this underground trend, but from the looks of it, superhero movies from the Marvel Universe have become very […]
Continue reading »We’re getting closer to the best time of the year for meteor showers, so grab a blanket, some beer, and this handy guide to actually […]
Continue reading »You can make a living pizza if you are good enough – and if you work hard and meet everyone who works at the pizza […]
Continue reading »Hello and welcome back to Will It Casserole? , a column in which I take your delicious concepts and reimagine them as delicious casserole creations. […]
Continue reading »Building a loan is one of the hardest but most essential financial tasks when you enter the work world, and a credit card – when […]
Continue reading »Guy Raz is the creator and host of three NPR podcasts – two for adults ( How I Built This and TED Radio Hour ) […]
Continue reading »Windows, Mac: There are tons of apps you can use to put on a little light show at home (or at the geek’s den) if […]
Continue reading »We talked about freezing spending , allowing ourselves to buy good things from time to time, and outlining our monetary goals to help us shape […]
Continue reading »If you own a Smart TV, chances are good that it comes with Samba TV, technology that allows marketers to track what you watch so […]
Continue reading »The Johannesburg, South Africa wiki page says that by looking at Hillbrow and Brixton, the city’s two towers, you can figure out which part of […]
Continue reading »If you’re obsessed with MSNBC’s Lockup, State Prisons: Collection 1 (coming July 15th) needs to be finished this week to make way for Extended Stay: […]
Continue reading »One of my favorite parts of traveling is meeting new people and exploring new cultures wherever I am. When you don’t know where to meet […]
Continue reading »MoviePass users who tried to watch a movie on Friday night might be surprised that their app didn’t work. Due to an outage on Friday […]
Continue reading »This month, Google finally gave Android users the ability to send text messages from their computers, a feature that iPhone / iMessage users have had […]
Continue reading »If you are interested in buying something on Amazon but the price is too high for you right now, PriceAlert can track those items and […]
Continue reading »Despite my constant claims that I am going to move to a fully digital library, I still buy a ton of books. I began to […]
Continue reading »You probably don’t want to give your toddler a cell phone, but text your child at home between appointments, or get the all-important “Where’s Cheerios […]
Continue reading »Now, when I finished the second season of the “World of the Wild West”, freezing the motor functions in a delightful but somewhat bewildering series […]
Continue reading »I try so hard to use sunscreen these days that my skin now, in July, is still the same light beige color as it was […]
Continue reading »This is a rather specific problem, but annoying. If you’re playing around with Apple’s latest public beta of macOS Mojave – at the time of […]
Continue reading »Happy weekend and welcome back to Happy 3 Ingredient Hour , a weekly drinks column featuring very simple yet delicious libations. This week, we’re adding […]
Continue reading »The ride here at Lifehacker was pretty enjoyable, but it’s time for me to get out of town and drive towards the sunset. Some of […]
Continue reading »When we last collected our staff’s weekly updates , our editors were pulling e-books from the library, banishing dirty toilet brushes from our bathrooms, exploring […]
Continue reading »When parents tell their teens to do something, they want to, well, not do it. You know this if you have a teenager or have […]
Continue reading »WhoSampled , a service that identifies music samples, recently updated its iOS / Android app to include Shazam -style music recognition. Now when you hear […]
Continue reading »As useful as a US passport is for visiting most of the world , it doesn’t give you easy access everywhere. Some countries have strict […]
Continue reading »Garlic bread is a simple concept; this is garlic bread. But only in these two ingredients there is a lot of room for variation. I […]
Continue reading »Think about the book you read last year. How much of this do you remember? Could you list ten things that you learned from this? […]
Continue reading »In companies, especially those that specialize in technology, there is a lot of talk about diversity and inclusion, but one of the marginalized groups that […]
Continue reading »Squats can be as heavy or light as you want. If you do 100 exercises a day, you may need to relax a little to […]
Continue reading »Again, what is this book called? You know one thing. When we were kids. Was this a children’s chapter about a family moving into an […]
Continue reading »Summer for me is synonymous with spicy peanut noodles, which I have been making every summer since I was allowed to make my own pasta. […]
Continue reading »I understand why people take baby showers. If you’re pregnant, you glow (it might be excessive sweat from all these surging hormones, but your guests […]
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