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Feed Yourself on These National Cheeseburger Day Deals
There’s nothing quite like a hot and juicy cheeseburger fresh off a backyard grill—unless it’s a free or discounted cheeseburger someone else makes for you. If you’ve been craving one lately, you’re in luck: Today is National Cheeseburger Day, which means burger joints both local and national have special offers, that…Read more...
Is This Eggwich a Complete Breakfast?
I’m a passionate person, and one of my many passions is breakfast sandwiches. They’re one of those rare foods that taste good no matter your price point. A cheap BEC with the thinnest, flimsiest bacon and American cheese on white toast is just as transcendent as a perfectly poached egg with house-cured bacon and…Read more...
How Do I Connect AirPods to a Windows PC?
I’m going to cheat a little bit for this week’s Tech 911 Q&A at Lifehacker. I didn’t get this question sent in via email, as is typical, but I was asked it by a friend, since AirPods Pro are the talk of the town this week thanks to Apple’s big iOS 14/iPadOS 14 update.Read more...
So You Bought an Apple Watch. Now, for the Accessories
Top Product: AirPods Pro | $199 | AmazonRead more...
Ignore This Financial Advice From Your Parents
In the time of coronavirus, there is some money advice that no longer applies. Our parents’ generation may have passed down rules of thumb with good intentions—but some of these pearls of wisdom may not fit the challenges of the modern era, so here are some common rules you may want to break.Read more...
Take Quick Exercise Breaks With This Chrome Extension
As much as I love the idea of getting up from my desk to do a bit of exercise, I’m bad at actually following through on those intentions. I recently installed a Chrome extension called WFH Wakeup (also available as a Mac app) that makes it easy.Read more...
The 10 Best Deals of September 17, 2020
Thursday’s Best Deals | Kinja Deals
What to Do If You Lose Your Wallet
Losing a wallet can be nerve-racking, but having a plan for replacing the contents of your wallet can help make it a minor headache instead of a disaster. If you have the luxury of time, the first thing you should do is also the most obvious: retrace your steps, call any places you may have left it, and hope for a…Read more...
What's Coming to Disney+ in October 2020
It has been almost a year since Baby Yoda (not his—her?—real name) first graced our screens at the end of the series premiere of the Disney+ Star Wars spinoff The Mandalorian, and the internet has never been the same. Through a worsening pandemic, economic turmoil, political upheaval and the run-up to an election that…Read more...
Assess Your Air Quality With This Mashup of Sensors
I was checking the air quality at my California abode the other day, and the first website I went to said the Air Quality Index was a lovely 40 or so. That seemed strange, given how smoky it was outside—so I tried another site: 400+. That also seemed strange, since it didn’t quite look a Dune trailer outside, either.Read more...
How Vacuuming Affects Your Home Air Quality
If your area has poor air quality right now, you may have heard that it’s not a great idea to vacuum your home. Then again, vacuuming is also a tool that can help get dust and allergens out of your house, suggesting that sometimes it’s a good thing. There’s truth to both, so here’s what you need to know.Read more...
Nominate Your Favorite Teacher to Win a Free Vacation
After a few weeks—or, really, a few days—of overseeing their kids’ online classes once they started in the spring, many parents found a new level of appreciation for their teachers. Being in charge of a (literal or virtual) room of students is an exhausting, usually thankless job at the best of times. But as it turns…Read more...
Come With Me on a Journey Through My Packet Drawer
Aside from a modest amount of taxidermy, I’m not really a big collector of things. I do, however, hoard certain consumables, including salt and sauce packets. I’ve already told you all about my salts, so let’s discuss the sauce.
How to Use Instagram Reels
If you’re still on the fence about whether to wade into the world of TikTok—or looking for an alternative as TikTok’s future remains uncertain—Instagram is begging for your creative energy.
What Happens to Your Debt if Your College Closes for Good?
The pandemic has created worldwide economic challenges, and colleges and universities are feeling the strain. While only a few schools have permanently shuttered, experts say there could be more in the future. If this happens while you’re enrolled, you may have two options: transfer credits, or apply for discharge.…Read more...
What We Lost When We Lost Our Wedding
When my partner proposed in 2018, I knew instantly that our wedding would take place on October 10, 2020. It absolutely had to be that date, because I love numerology and early October would offer the most reliable weather options for what I hoped would be an outdoor wedding—not too hot, not too cold—and after two…Read more...
Find Disability-Inclusive Dolls and Accessories at This Etsy Shop
It’s so important for our children to see themselves represented in the world around them, from those within their own community and characters portrayed on film, to the very toys they play with. But for kids who have hearing aids, cochlear implants, a cleft lip, a tracheostomy, feeding tubes, or surgery scars, it can…Read more...
Tips For Protecting Your Car From Wildfire Ash
A sad reality for many people parked around the United States right now is that their cars are being blanketed with ash from the western wildfires. Obviously the physical threat to humans and animals is more urgent, but if you’re being affected by fire and have the mental bandwidth to care about your car’s paint, you…Read more...
How to Blur Your Background in Google Meet
Google is rolling out new features for its current video chat apps, Googles Meet and Duo. Meet’s updates include a new background blurring tool; it also now allows users to view up to 49 camera feeds while using the “tile view” in large group meetings.
Is the Apple One Bundle Worth the Cost?
The long-anticipated bundle of Apple services is here: Apple One. And while paying a reasonable amount for a few services sounds like a great deal on paper, especially if you’re already a subscriber, it’s always good to remember the following advice. If you’re buying a bundle, you might be paying for more than what…Read more...
Use Your Sous-Vide Circulator to Can Pickles
Like many of us living in these dystopian, apocalyptic, puff-sleeved, cottagecore times, I have ramped up my pickling efforts this year—partly because who knows if plants will even still exist by next summer, and partly because well, I’m home a lot, and I have the time. Why not make pickling a suddenly crucial part of…Read more...
How to Communicate With Kids When You're Wearing a Mask
“Mask-muffle” is a term I just made up, but it’s a real thing. If the cloth is meant to block a bunch of tiny respiratory droplets, it’s bound to muffle our words a bit, too. It can be hard enough to catch every word when you’re standing close to someone in a mask, and even more so if you’re the recommended six or…Read more...
How to Become a U.S.-Based Digital Nomad
The pandemic has impacted many aspects of our lives—including how we work. Some 35.2% of employees worked remotely in May, compared to only 8.2% in April, which may be a good or bad thing, depending on your perspective. But one positive aspect of remote work is the possibility of working from someplace else.Read more...
Everything You Missed From Today's Facebook Connect 2020 Event
Today’s Facebook Connect kicked off with a two-hour keynote that detailed the company’s latest virtual and augmented reality developments. There were product announcements, new apps and games on display, and compelling peeks at some speculative technology. We’ll recap the highlights for those who couldn’t catch the…Read more...
The 10 Best Deals of September 16, 2020
Wednesday’s Best Deals | Kinja Deals
Reminder: STD Testing Is Still Important During the Pandemic
The pandemic has disrupted many parts of our lives, testing for sexually transmitted diseases included. Between clinic closures and supply shortages, a lot of tests have been delayed, as testing rates plunged over the past several months. So consider this your reminder that if you’re at risk for an STD, you should…Read more...
Which Apple Devices and Video Services Support 'Spatial Audio' on AirPods Pro?
I wouldn’t style myself an audiophile by any stretch, but I can say I generally hate “virtual” surround sound for the weird artificial quality it can create in your stereo environment and/or headphones. However, I’m rescinding that judgement when it comes to Apple’s new Spatial Audio setup for the AirPods Pro; it…Read more...
Create a Schedule of Little Things to Look Forward To
What so many families need right now is structure mixed with some flexibility—plus a little bit of joy sprinkled on top. That’s what prompted one member of the Offspring Facebook group to create a small family schedule of little things to look forward to. And it’s something we can all easily replicate.Read more...
What Is VO2max?
With the news that the Apple Watch will soon be able to measure VO2max more effectively (they say) than ever, you may be wondering what VO2max even is. It’s a measure of your aerobic fitness, and you don’t need a gadget to figure yours out.Read more...
Inside the Anti-Abortion Movement's 'Feminist' Quest to End the Pill
The 2019 Pro-Life Women’s conference wasn’t in New Orleans as advertised, but in the adjacent suburb of Kenner, where there are more strip malls and significantly fewer temptations to sin. The Pontchartrain Convention and Civic Center, isolated in a lonely corner of the city, sat at the end of a slab of concrete with…Read more...
Foods That Are Unexpectedly Improved by a Little Hot Sauce
It would be unfair to suggest that there are things that aren’t improved by a little hot sauce, but there are definitely foods to which it is more typically applied. But if, like me, you are looking to broaden your mind and add hot sauce to even more things, I have a few suggestions.Read more...
How to Poop in Nature
We’ve all been there. Inevitably, as soon as you’re too far away from a rest area, port-o-potty, or public restroom—provided they’re even open in the first place—you have to go. And when you gotta go, you gotta go.
How to Pre-Order Everything Apple Announced This Week: Apple Watch Series 6, SE, iPad Air 4, and More
Apple’s September event concluded earlier today, where they announced updates to the iPad Air and standard iPad, alongside the Apple Watch Series 6, the Apple Watch SE, and the ‘Apple One’ bundle package. Here’s the lowdown on what was announced, and when you can order the devices.Read more...
Should You Travel Using Points, Cash, or Both?
While you may still be wary about flying, you might also be eager to go somewhere—particularly if you have a stash of travel rewards to burn. So what’s the best way to redeem them: points, cash, or a combination of both? Here’s how travel rewards experts recommend stretching your points and miles to realize the best…Read more...
How to Help Those Impacted by the Wildfires on the West Coast
At this point, portions of California, Idaho, Oregon and Washington are on fire—the latest additions to an already intense wildfire season (on top of an “extremely active” hurricane season). Smoke from these wildfires has traveled across the country, causing a haze on the East Coast that has since made its way to…Read more...
How to Participate in World Clean-Up Day
Saturday is World Clean-Up Day, and although we shouldn’t need a specific day designated to encouraging us to pick up the litter in our communities, 2020 has gifted us with a lot of other things to worry about. So not only is a reminder to pick up some garbage at the park is actually helpful right now, but it’s also…Read more...
How to Use Social Media to Register to Vote
The 2020 presidential election is November 3, meaning voters have less than seven weeks to complete or update their registration. The good news is that there are way, way too many services you can use to register to vote online. You really have no excuse.
How to Prep Your Devices for iOS 14 and watchOS 7 Today
Ah, finally. It’s time for Apple’s latest operating systems for iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Apple TV to release to the masses. Public betas, be damned. They should, in theory, arrive around 10 a.m. PT today, but there are a few things you might want to do while you wait to get your various devices prepped and ready…Read more...
Turn Mediocre Canned Artichokes into a Versatile Vegan Spread
One of my favorite Panic Meals involves whatever sad produce I have in the fridge, purposefully burned to a crisp and puréed with something fatty. It’s a great way to revive vegetables that have long passed their prime and an excuse to have chips and dip for dinner—which is always a plus.
Scoop Up These Freebies and Deals for National Guacamole Day
It’s that time of year again: National Guacamole Day! “But wait,” you may be thinking to yourself, “didn’t we just have a National Guacamole Day?” Technically, no. But we did celebrate National Avocado Day on July 31, and that did involve some deals on guac. But guacamole is special enough to get its very own day, and…Read more...
Brighten Your Day With 50% off This Fairywill Teeth Whitening Kit
Fairywill Teeth Whitening Kit | $11 | Amazon | Use Code BG589INB
Exit Strategies for Young Adults Forced Home During COVID-19
It’s no secret the pandemic has wreaked havoc on Americans’ financial lives—and young adults have been among the most impacted. For the first time since the Great Depression, the majority of 18- to 29-year-olds are living at home with their parents, according to a new Pew Research study.Read more...
How to See the New Radeon RX 6000 GPU in 'Fortnite'
AMD recently unveiled its new Radeon RX 6000 graphics card series. The card is said to reach similar graphical heights as Nvidia’s flagship RTX 3080 GPU, but at a lower price point. To generate enthusiasm for the new card, AMD is giving customers a virtual hands-on with the GPU in an unorthodox way: an in-game Fortnite…Read more...
Everything Apple Announced Today: Prices, Pre-Orders, and Launch Dates
Apple’s “Time Flies” event really flew today. One hour, in and out, with a bevy of new products that you can start preordering like the Apple super-fan you are. I kid, but only a little bit.
The 10 Best Deals of September 15, 2020
Tuesday’s Best Deals | Kinja Deals
Help Your Young Adult Get Ready to Vote With This News Guide
A new generation of young adults will (hopefully) be voting en masse this November—but before they do, we need to make sure they (and we!) are equipped to find credible sources of information about candidates in the weeks leading up to Election Day. A good place to start: Common Sense Media’s new Young Voter’s Guide…Read more...
Check If the Wifi Is Going to Suck Before You Arrive
Though we live in quarantine times and nobody is going anywhere—nobody should be going anywhere, at least—it’s possible that you still need to get out of the house once in a while. Whether your internet connection at home is giving you issues or you just want to get away from your family, the last thing you want to do…Read more...
What to Do When You Can't Stand Your Workout Partner
One function of the gym is to be a social place where we can interact with others as we do our workouts, but sometimes there’s a certain someone you just don’t want to chat with between squat sets. Whether your buddy keeps popping up at the gym, or you’re forced to share a home gym with them (hi, honey), here’s a tip…Read more...
Transform Pearl Onions Into Savory Charred Orbs
As you may or may not know, Portland, Oregon—the city where I live—is currently in rough shape. I’m not going to list all of our ailments here, but the most pressing issue at this exact moment is the air, which is bad. I’ve been trying to stay in my apartment to avoid it, which means I haven’t been able to go to the…Read more...
The Proclamation Duo Is a Sustainable Alternative to Your Average Cast Iron Skillet, and It's 15% Off
Stainless Steel Skillet x Pot | $322 | Proclamation Goods | Promo Code KINJA15
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