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by Khamosh Pathak on (#5N49A)
It sucks when you end up losing your iPhone. Maybe you forgot it at the cafe, or it was stolen from the train station. Fortunately, it can be easy to track your iPhone (as long as it’s juiced up, and active). And if you already have a passcode enabled, the Find My iPhone feature is enabled automatically. Here’s how to…Read more...
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by Rachel Fairbank on (#5N477)
Recovering from trauma is hard no matter when it happens. However, if adversity happens during childhood, it can be especially hard to overcome. Unlike adults, children have very little control over their environment. If a child is living in an abusive home, their ability to remove themselves from that environment is…Read more...
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by Claire Lower on (#5N478)
My family is big on deviled eggs, so much so that we have multiple vintage divoted platters for serving them. The divots keep the eggs in place during transport, preventing them from sliding around the platter or onto the floor. I love mine, but I recognize that not everyone has the space for a devoted deviled egg…Read more...
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by Sam Blum on (#5N479)
Many men are haunted by the societal expectations of being male. It’s the reason many guys refuse therapy, letting their emotional struggles bubble beneath the surface until they inevitably boil over, sometimes in the form of abusive behavior. The idea that men must be exemplars of bravery, strength, resolve, and must…Read more...
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by Aisha Jordan on (#5N44T)
As summer winds down, newer gardeners might expect their garden will soon wither away—but the change in season doesn’t necessarily mean your gardening is coming to an end for the year. There are seasonal vegetables and plants that can continue throughout the fall. Here’s how to plant a fall garden, along with the best…Read more...
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by Jake Peterson on (#5N44V)
Unlike some other messaging services, WhatsApp only lets you register one phone number per account. That means when you log into your WhatsApp account on another phone using that number, it logs you out of the app on your existing device. So if you open WhatsApp on your usual phone to find yourself logged out—even…Read more...
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by Pranay Parab on (#5N42X)
While you’re busy checking out the best time-saving features on iPhone, don’t leave your Android phone behind. After all, productivity features have been around on Android for a lot longer and over time, it’s only added more features that make common tasks much faster. If you use an Android, here are 10 awesome…Read more...
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by Emily Long on (#5N42Y)
Let’s start by stating the obvious: there are many, many ways to brew your morning (or afternoon, or evening) coffee. Maybe you’re already completely content with the convenience of your automatic coffeemaker, or perhaps the only piece of equipment you own is a French press. But if you’re still not settled on your…Read more...
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by Khamosh Pathak on (#5N3ZR)
The iPad is one of—if not the—best tablets on the market, but it’s also expensive. While the base model iPad is more budget-friendly, it’s a steep climb as you enter the iPad Air ($599) and iPad Pro ($799) territory. Not to mention that the 12.9-inch iPad Pro costs $1099.
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by Jake Peterson on (#5N3ZS)
There was a time long past when cellphone cameras were hot garbage. These days, however, smartphones shoot incredible video. Hollywood has even made a feature film or two on these things. But if you want to take full advantage of that great video quality on your iPhone or Android, you’ll need to make sure its actually…Read more...
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#5N3XY)
You don’t need a contract with a reality TV show to broadcast everything you do to an audience anymore. All you need is a streaming platform, and most people—especially those who enjoy playing video games or watching other people play them—use Twitch.
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#5N3XZ)
Some things (many things) are just more beautiful in real life than they are on social media. Fireworks and your new boyfriend might initially come to mind, but today, we’re talking about sunsets. No photo of a sunset ever seems to reflect how stunning the sight actually was, but that’s never stopped any of us from…Read more...
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by Elizabeth Yuko on (#5N36V)
By the time August rolls around, it may seem like you’re able to switch to gardening autopilot, doing all the necessary watering, weeding, and picking without much thought. But really, there’s plenty you can (and probably should) do this month to make sure your garden is able to coast through the end of the summer and…Read more...
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by Elizabeth Yuko on (#5N34A)
Movie posters: They don’t make ’em like they used to. Sure, smaller independent films can get away with something interesting (usually with a yellow background), but posters for major blockbusters tend to be pretty formulaic. The first few decades of cinema were, however, a different story.Read more...
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by Elizabeth Yuko on (#5N2G3)
Along with strawberries, watermelon, and peaches, blueberries are one of the signature fruit flavors of the summer. And if you find yourself going through container after container of them each year, you may have wondered about the possibility of growing your own. (That is, if you don’t currently live on a farm or…Read more...
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by Elizabeth Yuko on (#5N2CR)
The heat and humidity of August doesn’t only make the outdoors unpleasant—it can make the insides of our homes sticky and uncomfortable, too. If you deal with dampness either year-round or seasonally, you may use a dehumidifier to help control the indoor climate. That’s a smart move, but it’s also important to keep…Read more...
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#5N1QY)
Are people constantly telling you how funny you are? Do you always have the perfect joke in any situation, but no one to tell it to? Have you always thought maybe you should try stand-up? Well, you also probably know that stand-up comedy is a notoriously hard business to break into—but it can be done. Here are a few…Read more...
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by Elizabeth Yuko on (#5N1QZ)
While it’s common to incorporate rocks into landscape designs, most of the time it’s in the form of a border around plants or a tree, or creating a path through a yard or garden. But there’s another possibility: You could plan and create a full-on rock garden.Read more...
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by Mike Winters on (#5N1R0)
Traditional wisdom suggests it’s usually a good move to invest in real estate—but how do you that if you don’t have much money? After all, not everyone has huge stacks of cash lying around, waiting to be spent on an investment property. Fortunately, there are a few ways you can realize some upside from the hot housing…Read more...
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by Sam Blum on (#5N1R1)
The scenes outside the Camp Nou soccer stadium in Barcelona say it all: A grown man crying into the jersey of Lionel Messi, because the once-in-a-generation superstar is leaving the club this summer after nearly 20 years due to an impasse with his contract renewal.Read more...
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by Pranay Parab on (#5N1PF)
Basic tasks can sometimes feel like a chore on your iPhone because it takes a lot of time for something trivial. For example, the Camera app keeps opening to the default photo mode, and you have to keep sliding over to other modes such as portrait or video. Fortunately, it’s possible to save a lot of time by speeding…Read more...
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#5N1PG)
When you wake up from a nightmare you might be a little panicked, but when you wake up from a dirty dream about someone you know in real life, you might be a lot panicked. The prospect of going to work, school, or a social function and seeing them—knowing how “they” are in bed—can feel like an awkward waking nightmare…Read more...
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#5N1M7)
Going into business with a family member might seem like a great idea on the surface. After all, blood is thicker than water, and all that. But no matter how great your familial relationship is right now, you’re much more likely to fight with a family member than a traditional business partner—and the ripple effects…Read more...
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by Elizabeth Yuko on (#5N1M8)
If you’re fortunate enough to live somewhere with a nice lawn, landscaping, or garden, you likely have your own approach to maintaining them—and for some, that includes using pesticides. And if you and your neighbors don’t agree on spraying, it could cause some tension. But given that a pro-pesticide person is…Read more...
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by Devojka on (#5N1M9)
Congratulations. You’ve graduated to the phase of drinking where you can say with confidence that the Negroni is one of your favorite cocktails. The road to full appreciation of this most perfect drink was not always a straightforward one, but once you got hooked on the bitter ambrosia you couldn’t get enough! You…Read more...
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by Jake Peterson on (#5N1HA)
“It’s my money, and I need it now!” You said it, JG Wentworth. The cash back you rack up when making purchases on your Apple Card is yours to do with as you like—but if you want to send it to your bank account, it’ll take one to three business days to get there. That’s far from ideal. If you need your money now,…Read more...
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by Stephen Johnson on (#5N1HB)
Cancel culture is such an important issue in my life, and this week’s cancel culture victims include DaBaby, Reddit’s worst anti-feminists, and golf-playing drunken airplane passengers.
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by Joel Kahn on (#4J080)
What kind of coffee maker do you prefer? Keurig? Chemex? Drip maker? Aeropress? Nespresso? French press? Perhaps you prefer a cold brewer? As many types of coffee makers as there are, there are also ways to clean them. To get the most flavor (and least amount of old coffee residue) in each cup of joe, follow the…Read more...
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#5N1FM)
Congrats on that super-cute baby you have there! Your little bundle of joy is so precious that it’s practically criminal to deprive your online followers of a constant stream of pictures. But by now, you’ve probably figured out that photographing a baby is harder than it sounds—no matter how adorable they are in real…Read more...
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by A.A. Newton on (#5N1FN)
Shoe sizes vary so much between brands that buying a new pair can feel like a crapshoot. Obviously, the best way to get a good fit is to just try them on, but that’s not always possible. If you have no choice but to order online, you should know how big your feet actually are in centimeters.Read more...
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by Sam Blum on (#5N1DB)
There are three different personalities that encompass the broader traits of those with Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD). While you might expect someone with a disarming smile and an infectious energy to be the type of narcissist who crosses your path, it’s possible for someone with NPD to seem more like a…Read more...
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by Rachel Fairbank on (#5N1DC)
In the past year, many parents had the unexpected experience of their adult children moving back in with them due to various pandemic-related issues, such as their university shifting to online classes, job loss, or financial strain. According to a recent Pew Research Center poll, 52% of young adults between the ages…Read more...
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by Rachel Fairbank on (#5N1BG)
Parental guilt is hard to shake off, no matter what decisions you make as a parent. Before you spend too much time over-analyzing your best courses of action though, it’s important to take a step back and think about what those actions may or may not be teaching your child about ambition. For example, mothers who…Read more...
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by Mike Winters on (#5N1BH)
Gyms have a terrible reputation for not actually canceling your gym membership, so what do you do when they ignore your cancelation emails and keep charging your card long after you canceled? Here are some tips to ensure that you don’t get bilked by an unscrupulous gym.Read more...
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#5N19J)
I set out to learn whether virtual reality games can give you a good workout, and last week you heard about a bunch of my favorites. Now that I’ve adventured through the virtual world, I have returned to you with opinions.
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by Brendan Hesse on (#5N0PX)
In the last few years, VPNs have gone from a niche data security tool to an everyday product you’ll see advertised on any vaguely tech-adjacent YouTube channel or podcast. But while there are many viable VPNs available commercially, their feature sets differ, and some are better suited for certain online activities…Read more...
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by Emily Long on (#5N0PY)
We’ve all had those horrifying moments (maybe some of us more often than others) when we realize we just sent an important email with an embarrassing typo, or perhaps lacking a promised attachment. If you have quick reflexes—and use Gmail—you may be able to unsend these messages in time to avoid embarrassment.Read more...
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by Pranay Parab on (#5N0NE)
Apple Music supports spatial audio using the Dolby Atmos technology, which means that you can listen to some of your favorite songs with a cool surround sound-like effect. We’re going to show you how to enable spatial audio in Apple Music so you can make the most of this cool feature.Read more...
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by Sara Murphy on (#5N0NF)
Every two or three years, I have a colonoscopy to screen for colorectal cancer. That’s a far more stringent schedule than the current guidelines outlined by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, which advises adults ages 45 and older to get non-invasive stool sample tests every 1-3 years and a screening colonoscopy…Read more...
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by Brendan Hesse on (#5N0KN)
If you’ve ever wanted to go to Burning Man, this year’s festival may be your best chance, as this year’s Burning Man will be (mostly) a virtual experience due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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by Mike Winters on (#5N0KP)
This week, the U.S. Small Business Association launched a portal designed to speed up loan forgiveness for small business owners who have borrowed $150,000 or less from the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) during the pandemic. If you’re a business owner who spent 60% of your loan on payroll, you likely qualify.…Read more...
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by Jake Peterson on (#5N0KQ)
You press a key on your MacBook and nothing happens. You press another key and it enters that letter twice. A third key feel like it’s sticking. You’re not alone, as this is a common problem with a particular kind of Apple keyboard. If you have friends who bought a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro in the past year or two,…Read more...
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by Sam Blum on (#5N0GY)
If there’s one thing most people take for granted, it’s the language they grew up speaking. The words we use and their respective meanings are the product of centuries of linguistic evolution that we rarely consider. Today, much of our social interaction is characterized by turns of phrase that would seem completely…Read more...
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by Rachel Fairbank on (#5N0GZ)
If you, like me, somehow always seem to have a stash of sweetened condensed milk in the back of cupboard, it might be time to finally use it up. I’ve always kept at least a couple cans on hand, just in case of emergency, which in the past 18 months has expanded to a good half-dozen, thanks to the milk shortages last…Read more...
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by Ross Johnson on (#5N0H0)
We have a love/hate relationship with monarchy. In practice, sure, autocratic rule is generally a bad thing (not that democracy is inherently a cakewalk, but at least it leaves us with no one else to blame), while modern, watered-down versions of royalty can feel a bit pointless—like it’s all just for show. But…Read more...
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by A.A. Newton on (#5N0E8)
The pandemic is far from over, but with vaccination rates steadily climbing, in-person social events are on the menu for the first time in what feels like 600 years. It’s hard to know how to feel about that: On the one hand, Zoom is bad and parties rule. On the other, nonstop social engagements are a great way to burn…Read more...
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by Khamosh Pathak on (#5N0E9)
Not all photos or videos need to (or should) last forever in your camera roll. If you want to send photos that will be opened once and then disappear forever, you can now use WhatsApp to do it (like you already could on Snapchat and Instagram).
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by Jake Peterson on (#5N095)
You need to borrow your partner’s car for a drive. Lucky for you, they have an AirTag on their car keys, so you don’t need to worry about losing them. Instead, you can worry about your iPhone going nuts, warning you that a strange AirTag is in your vicinity. Sure, you can dismiss the popup that appears on your phone…Read more...
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by Brendan Hesse on (#5N06G)
After months of waiting, Sony has finally unlocked the ability to upgrade the PlayStation 5’s internal storage—and people are understandably a little lost.
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by Sam Blum on (#5N048)
You do not want to sleep in an airport, but there may come a time in your life when an airport unexpectedly becomes home for an evening. There may be a horrendous blizzard that blocks any hope of reaching a hotel room, or your flight may get diverted in the dead of night, with all nearby vacancies already snatched up.
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