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Adobe Has Responded to Criticism of Its New Terms of Service
Adobe isn't stealing your work, but it's definitely accessing it.
Make the Mets' Rainbow Cookie Egg Roll at Home
Move over deep-fried Oreos, it's time Italian rainbow cookies got the spotlight.
My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: The Merach Rowing Machine
This quiet and portable rowing machine is down to its lowest price ever.
You Can Get Dollar Flight Club on Sale for $40 Right Now
A lifetime subscription to Dollar Flight Club is on sale for Father's Day.
You Should Try 'Applite' for Mac
Search for and install applications that aren't in the Mac App Store.
The Runna App Is a Great Way to Stick to a Structured Running Program
Clicking those little checkboxes is satisfying enough to be worth the subscription fee.
The Best Tools for Outdoor Cleaning
Summertime is here and your outdoor spaces need help.
Use 'Homebrew' on Mac to Make Installing and Updating Apps Much Easier
This command line application makes it easier to install software and manage updates.
Seven Essential Tools to Bring With You When House Hunting
If you're going to be spending a lot of time checking out properties with your real estate agent, the right tools will keep you informed-like a tape measure, a moisture meter, a pocket level-and more.
You Can Get a $100 Gift Card for Uber Eats or DoorDash for $80
If you're going to order from these apps anyway, you might as well save some money doing so.
The Best Apps That Keep You Motivated to Clean
Plus, a non-app trick to help you get your decluttering done.
Don't Freak Out About the Giant Spiders Dropping From the Sky This Summer
Their size, venomousness, and ability to rain from the sky have all been highly exaggerated.
30 of the Best Direct-to-Streaming Movies Worth Watching
Leaving the house is a sucker's game.
Why Active Trading Isn’t for Most Investors
Even professional traders struggle to outperform the market over the long term.
The Best (and Worst) House Projects to Start in the Summer
Some home renovation, repair, or maintenance projects are best done in the right season.
Adobe Photoshop's New Terms of Service Demands the Right to Access Your Work
A company shouldn't have the right to work you produce through one of its programs.
Signs You’re the Victim of a SIM-Swap Attack (and What to Do Next)
It's a scary prospect, but there are ways to stay safe.
12 PG Movies You Probably Shouldn’t Watch With Your Kids
Before PG-13 existed, taking your kid to the movies was a risky affair.
You Can Pay Your Mortgage With a Credit Card (but You Probably Shouldn't)
It's usually a bad move-except for certain circumstances.
My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: The Apple Watch Series 9
Right now, the Apple Watch Series 9 is $299 for the GPS version (originally $399) on Amazon. This is matching the best price the smartwatch has been since its release.
These Dutch Ovens Can Double As Impromptu Coolers
Dutch ovens are known for their heating ability, but they can keep things pretty chill too.
DuckDuckGo Now Lets You Talk to AI Anonymously
DuckDuckGo says conversations made with its new AI Chat service hide your IP address and will not be used to train AI models.
Save Your Google Maps Timeline Data Before Google Deletes It
You soon won't be able to access your travel history on the web.
What People Are Getting Wrong This Week: Bird Flu and Raw Milk
Bird flu has been detected in unpasteurized cow milk. So people are buying more unpasteurized cow milk.
How to Set up Windows 11 Without a Microsoft Account
You'll miss out on some features, but it's totally doable.
How to Quiet Creaky Floors in an Older House
Just in case you need a break from your home's "character."
How to Quickly Delete Duplicate iPhone Contacts
Got dozens (or hundreds) of repeat entries in your iPhone's address book? Here's how to quickly fix it.
The 'Bartender' App for Mac Can Record Your Screen, and We Have No Idea Who Owns It
Bartender seems like it has some new owners, and the lack of transparency is concerning.
My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: Google Pixel Watch 2
The LTE Pixel Watch 2 has dropped to a record-low price.
The M4 iPad Pro Has a Hidden Security Feature
A hardware-linked light appears on screen when using the microphone or camera.
How to Fight a Code Enforcement Notice
Most minor maintenance projects to your home don't require permits-but they can trigger erroneous code violations.
Why You Should Keep a Garden Journal
It's the single most valuable gardening tool I have.
40 of the Most Rewatchable Movies Ever Made
Why take a chance on a new movie when you could watch "The Fugitive" for the 12th time?
The Differences Between Google's Gemini Apps and Gemini Models
You'd be forgiven for being confused.
Is Walmart+ Worth the $98 Annual Fee?
When it comes to retail giant's subscription services, are you Team Walmart or Team Amazon?
How to Control Which Apps Automatically Open When Your Boot Up Your PC
Stop heavy apps from slowing down your Windows boot up.
How to Add Perlite to Your Soil (and When You Should)
Your soil, indoors and out, needs aeration and hydration.
Eight Ways to Make Your Home More Fireproof
Paint, insulation, and windows are just a few things that can make your home much harder to burn.
Today's NYT Strands Hints (and Answer) for Wednesday, June 5, 2024
Here are some hints to help you win NYT Strands #94.
How to Keep Porn Off Your X Feed Now That It's Officially Allowed
X now formally allows adult content, so it's time to take blocking it into your own hands.
The Mighty 3 Is the iPod Shuffle for the Spotify Era
Sync your favorite playlists to this simple device and listen online.
How to Disable Recall in Windows 11
Stop Windows from seeing everything you do.
Woot Has Discounted Both Versions of the Nintendo Switch
The OLED console is 10% off right now.
When ‘Fasted Cardio’ Actually Makes Sense
Running on an empty stomach has its pros and cons.
The Out-of-Touch Adults' Guide to Kid Culture: 'Brain Rot'
Three questions kids are asking this week: "Do you have brain rot?" "Will you pay off my debt with TikTok clicks?" and "Who wants to go to the Four Seasons Orlando?"
How Interest Is Calculated on Your Credit Card
Knowing this will help you minimize the amount of interest you pay.
Walmart's Version of 'Prime Day' Is Coming Soon
Walmart+ Week is competing with Amazon's Prime Day.
16 of the Best Queer Podcasts to Listen to During Pride
These shows are great all year round, but they deserve a little extra love in June.
Set Up Your Smart Speaker to Alert You to Smoke and CO Alarms
Your smart speaker has an extra safety feature built in.
Candy Your Olives for a Surprising Treat
Sweet olives make more sense than you might think.
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