by Meredith Dietz on (#6KVJT)
A credit freeze can protect you from identity theft-but sometimes you'll need to lift that freeze for credit or job applications.
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#6KVJV)
Any progress is progress.
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by Jake Peterson on (#6KVG7)
You're about to get a little more control over your Chromebook.
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by Saikat Basu on (#6KVG8)
Double-check the answers from Gemini and improve the quality of your research.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#6DZ8R)
The PlayStation store has a spring sale with games for up to 70% off. Plus, you can still take advantage of great console deals.
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by Stephen Johnson on (#5V8YZ)
Tired of Beat Saber? Here's how to watch VR porn on your virtual reality headset.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#6KVD9)
Even better, they don't require a subscription.
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by StackCommerce on (#6KV9T)
It's a 1.5-inch tracker you can attach to your keys, wallet, luggage, backpack, or pet collar.
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by Jeff Somers on (#6KV9V)
Pennies aren't worth much, but there are ways to make them useful.
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by David Nield on (#6KV9W)
You don't need the cloud to get generative AI in your web browser.
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by Allie Chanthorn Reinmann on (#6KV9X)
Emulsifying fats and liquids can be a slow process for smooth cake batters, but in a blender it takes mere seconds.
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by Amanda Blum on (#6KV6P)
Even if you haven't started your seed growing yet, there's still time, so don't get discouraged.
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by Amanda Blum on (#6KV6Q)
Cocktail drinkers, grab your garden tools-we're going to grow a Bloody Mary.
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by Stephen Johnson on (#6KV6R)
Every year, the world's fact-checkers issue a report on how it's going. Spoiler: It's going poorly.
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by Amanda Blum on (#6KV6S)
If you have a Dropcam, Dropcam Pro or Nest x Yale Lock, you'll need to take some action.
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by Emily Long on (#6KV44)
The cost to fast-track through airport lines is increasing in October.
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by Justin Pot on (#6KV45)
Create images from a text prompt in seconds, privately.
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by Jake Peterson on (#6KTS5)
Meta may have doubts that you're old enough to use your Meta Quest.
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#6KTS6)
Digital aids to help you organize, declutter, and just keep things neat.
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by Sachin Bahal on (#6KTQQ)
You may soon be able to text anyone via satellite in Android 15.
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by StackCommerce on (#6DHFN)
It's cheaper than services like iCloud Drive, Google Drive, or Dropbox after just one year.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#6KTNH)
Unlike The Frame TV, the Music Frame displays actual, physical art.
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by Emily Long on (#6KTNJ)
Traveling with your cat or dog will cost you $100 or more each way.
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by Jake Peterson on (#6KTNK)
AI is hungry, and there's not enough data to sate its appetite.
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by StackCommerce on (#6DC92)
It's a 13.3-inch HD screen that magnetically attaches to the back of your laptop.
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#6KTJN)
Finding an elegant solution for storing items that are designed for storing other items is surprisingly tricky.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#6KTJQ)
A lot of good sales on Samsung products have popped up this week.
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by Jeff Somers on (#6KTFY)
Save your sanity by breaking your home-renovation plan into discrete projects.
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by Jake Peterson on (#6K36P)
The M3 looks great, but the MacBook Air from 2020 is still the gold standard.
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by StackCommerce on (#6KTFZ)
It can be a good budget laptop for younger students, kids, or anyone with basic computer needs.
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#63MR5)
Scientists have proposed a walk-and-sit method that seems like it might actually work.
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by Meredith Dietz on (#6KTCS)
Both are often the funds of choice, and your decision depends on how hands-on you want to be.
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by Amanda Blum on (#6KT9A)
The sun is finally back out, and it's time to reclaim the exterior parts of your home.
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by Justin Pot on (#6KT9B)
See which virtual desktop you're using, at a glance.
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by Jason Keil on (#6KT9C)
Because even movie buffs like a challenge.
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by Allie Chanthorn Reinmann on (#6KT9D)
This easy-to-remember ratio can turn even the most boring veggies into a fine snack.
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by Stephen Johnson on (#6ESE0)
You don't need fancy camera gear to capture the solar eclipse; all you need is your iPhone.
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by Meredith Dietz on (#6KT77)
Break out that (figurative) feather duster and give your budget a thorough once-over.
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by StackCommerce on (#6KSWX)
This refurbished Dell Chromebook 3100 is on sale for $87.99 right now (reg. $100). It has a grade B" refurbished rating, meaning that it may have light cosmetic scratches on its body, and its battery should have a minimum of 70% health. It's a budget laptop for basic computing needs, and has an Intel Celeron N4000 processor, 4GB of RAM, and Chrome OS. This Chromebook also has an 11.6-inch display with 1366x768 resolution, 32GB of storage, up to 14 hours of battery life, and ports for USB, USB-C, and 3.5mm aux.You can get this refurbished Dell Chromebook 3100 on sale for $87.99 right now (reg. $100), though prices can change at any time.
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#6KSWY)
Newton's laws aren't just for physics anymore.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#6KSTZ)
The best Android tablets for power and midrange users, as well as a great budget option, are all at their lowest prices.
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by Lifehacker Staff on (#43SKH)
So long, Google Podcasts-but there's a better alternative out there anyway.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#6KSV0)
You can get new and older models of The Frame, The Terrace, and other high-end Samsung TVs for a solid discount.
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by Jeff Somers on (#6KSV1)
Out of nowhere you received an old invoice for something that happened two, three years ago-or longer. Can they still bill you for something that old? Maybe.
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by Jake Peterson on (#6KSRB)
There are ways to put a stop to Discord's "Sponsored Quests"-for the most part anyway
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by StackCommerce on (#6CJAT)
AdGuard gets rid of banners, pop-ups, and video ads.
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by Patrick Allan, Emily Long on (#2YVHM)
Podcasts require time, energy, and some investment of money-here's what you'll need to get going.
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by Ross Johnson on (#6KSNQ)
Totality can be totally awesome onscreen.
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by Amanda Blum on (#6KSNR)
While you can just lop your rose bushes down to the ground, learning how to prune them the right way can help you shape them for the future.
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by Jake Peterson on (#6KSK5)
Just know, however, that OpenAI will use your conversations to train its AI by default.
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