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You Need to Charge Your Devices Even If You Rarely Use Them
Nintendo recently warned Switch owners that failing to charge their consoles regularly (in this case, at least every six months or so) could impact battery life. It’s an easy problem to avoid—if you somehow aren’t using it enough to drain the battery, just make sure you charge your Switch or Switch Lite twice a year…Read more...
What Mind Games Do You Play on Yourself During Exercise?
As I’m slogging through a run, I never tell myself I’m halfway. Everything I just did, I have to do it all again? Not a helpful thought. Instead, I use some more creative math. The first mile of any run, after all, is just a warmup, and the last mile is gravy—if you only have a mile left, you can practically crawl…Read more...
The 10 Best Deals of October 1, 2020
Thursday’s Best Deals | Kinja Deals
How to Find Your Lost 401(k)
Do you have a missing 401(k) that you don’t know about? It’s more common than you might think. One U.S. Labor Department study suggests that people will have worked a dozen jobs by their mid-40s, with most of those barely lasting a few years. With that kind of churn it’s easy to lose track of your 401(k) somewhere…Read more...
How to Take the Best Photos With Your iPhone
Apple loves their “Shot On iPhone” ad campaign, which makes gorgeous billboards out of photos seemingly shot with one of their regular phones. So why don’t any of your photos look like that?Read more...
Parents Don't Need Self-Care, They Need Help
Even before the pandemic hit, it became popular to prioritize “self care.” Parenting podcasts like One Bad Mother have long discussed the challenges parents (particularly mothers) face in finding balance: One of their signature phrases is “I am a self,” a fact we’re meant to remind ourselves of when we feel like…Read more...
Poison Ivy Changes Color in the Fall
If you hike a lot, or go for walks in parks, you’ve probably memorized what poison ivy looks like—and if you haven’t, you should. Leaflets clustered in threes, let it be, and all that. But as summer turns to autumn, there’s an important change to note: poison ivy can change colors just like the leaves on trees.Read more...
You Can Proof Bread in Your Instant Pot
It’s a bit ironic that the best time to bake bread (a cold, dark day) is the worst time to proof (or prove) bread. Bread yeast needs a warm, kind of humid environment to thrive, and it can be hard to find such conditions come October. A microwave makes a pretty good ersatz proofing drawer, but that means your…Read more...
You Have Less Than a Week to Claim Your Piece of the Apple iPhone 'Throttling' Settlement
Earlier this year, Apple admitted it secretly throttled older iOS devices, and subsequently agreed to pay $500 million to settle a class-action lawsuit. Millions of iPhone owners are eligible for a share of the payout, but you have less than a week to submit your claim(s)—the deadline is Tuesday, October 6.
9 Spooky Movies to Watch With Your Kids This Month
Admittedly, scary movies aren’t for everyone. Yes, I personally peeked from around the corner at age six as my dad watched Tales from the Crypt, because I love All the Horror. And no, I won’t ever forget how the tall basketball player didn’t fit into his short casket, so the funeral home owner had to chainsaw off his…Read more...
How the 2020 Votes Will Be Counted
Typically, our focus, five weeks out from a presidential election, is on the candidates’ last-minute campaigning to reach undecided voters. And while Donald Trump and Joe Biden are making some attempts to sway the 11 percent of the electorate who still consider their vote up for grabs, at this point, the actual…Read more...
What Do Poll Watchers Do?
It should come as no surprise that this week’s presidential “debate” was rife with misinformation about the upcoming election, including unsupported claims from President Trump about systemic voter fraud by Democrats and poll watchers being “thrown out” of polling places. He went on to urge his supporters to go…Read more...
Thursday's Best Deals: Borderlands 3, Hand Sanitizer, TaoTronics Soundbar, Tosot Dehumidifier, and More
Borderlands 3 and 124.8oz of hand sanitizer lead Thursday’s best deals.
How to Save Your Samsung Motion Photos From That Google Photos Error
Isn’t it fun when one platform’s technology won’t play nicely with another? Owners of various Samsung Androids are experiencing this joy firsthand, as the Samsung Camera’s motion photos don’t appear to be working with Google Photos—a popular, free, wonderful photo backup solution.Read more...
The Most Common Voter Suppression Scams, and How to Get Around Them
Voter suppression tactics are as old as the United States itself. Limited enfranchisement, poll taxes, gerrymandering and, more recently, voter ID restrictions and targeted polling site closures have all been used throughout our country’s history to deny the vote to targeted populations.Read more...
Listen to Your Cake Before You Take It Out of the Oven
Baking is an activity that involves all of your senses. You have to look at your dough to see if it has doubled in volume, feel the bread as you knead it in order to nail the right level of elasticity, and smell the air to make sure nothing’s burning. Taste... well, obviously. And according to Peter—the first star…Read more...
Get a Limited-Time Discount on New Amazon Gear by Trading in Your Old Tech
If you’re interested in one of Amazon’s many upcoming Alexa-powered devices, the company is running a limited-time trade-in offer that could knock a sizable chunk off the sticker price of its new Echos, Rings, and Fires TV, plus its latest Fire tablets and Kindle e-readers.Read more...
How to Check If You're Registered to Vote
With only a few weeks to go before the election, it’s time to come up with a voting plan if you haven’t already. But before you request an absentee ballot or look up the address of your polling place, take a minute to make sure that you’re actually registered to vote. Even if you think you are, check. Make absolutely…Read more...
Is COVID-Specific Travel Insurance Worth Buying?
You can’t blame travelers for being once bitten, twice shy when it comes to travel insurance during the pandemic. Last spring, many discovered that the insurance they paid for—to protect against unexpected medical issues, job losses, storms, terrorist attacks—did not cover COVID.
COVID Isn't Harmless to Young People
The coronavirus pandemic has claimed enormous numbers of lives, many of them elderly adults. But children and young adults are not immune to COVID, nor is it so rare in children that we can ignore the possibility that they’ll catch it. So here are a few remindersRead more...
How to Get Your Hands on Everything Google Announced Today
Google’s “Launch Night In” gave us an overview of the company’s upcoming hardware releases, including two 5G Pixel phones, a new Nest Audio speaker, and an updated Chromecast with a dedicated remote.
Make a Candy Chute for Safer Pandemic Trick-or-Treating
Even if you’re not the type to decorate the outside of your house for Halloween, this year’s must-have trick-or-treating accessory will give your home the unmistakable look of the post-apocalypse—and there’s no need to go out of your way to come up with a theme. Certainly 2020 has been far more chilling than anything …Read more...
All the Specs Google Didn't Share at Today's 'Launch Night In'
I’ve been covering press events for roughly 15 years or so, and in all that time, I’ve never seen a company speed through its announcements as quickly as Google did during today’s “Launch Night In” event. Perhaps Google knew it was staying up past its bedtime and didn’t want to get yelled at?Read more...
The 10 Best Deals of September 30, 2020
Wednesday’s Best Deals | Kinja Deals
When Is It Okay to Borrow From Your IRA or 401k?
With so many Americans in a financial crisis, families are looking at all their options to find the money they need. Sixty-one percent of Americans say their emergency savings won’t last through the end of the year, according to a recent survey by the real estate servicing company, Clever. To close the gap, one option…Read more...
There Are Some Good Parenting Hacks on TikTok, Actually
I’m not generally a fan of TikTok—it’s the place teenagers go to take part in stupid, dangerous shit like the “Skull Breaker Challenge” or the “Benadryl Challenge.” It’s also the place where actual parents have gone to mock people with disabilities or genetic diseases. But I have discovered one little corner of the…Read more...
How to View the Harvest Moon and Mars This Week
If you were one of the unlucky folks who tuned into last night’s debate, you’re probably in the mood to watch something else—basically anything else—tonight. Well, as luck would have it, this week’s night sky provides the opportunity for a much quieter and calmer viewing experience, in the form of the Harvest Moon and…Read more...
Athletes and Models Aren't Benchmarks for Health
Most of us ordinary folks know what will make us healthier: a little strength training, eating vegetables, maybe losing some fat, doing cardio sometimes. But it doesn’t follow that somebody who does all of these things to an extreme is healthy. Even if they look good as a result.Read more...
These 3-Ingredient Cookies Can Be Made With Any Nut Butter
“I should make a bust cake of Mick Jagger,” I told my boyfriend as we watched the latest episode of The Great British Baking Show. “I just have to make the lips really big. It would be easy.” “Okay, well I don’t want to be here for that,” he replied, no doubt recalling the very dramatic Cinnamon Roll Incident of 2017.Read more...
Why You Keep Killing Your Plants and What to Do About It
Did you know a cactus could droop? I didn’t until I killed one. Some plants are hardier than others, but if you’re anything like me, the only plant that survives under your thumb is an artificial one. It doesn’t have to be this way. You, too, can keep a plant alive indoors. All you have to do is not kill it. Habitual…Read more...
A Pilot’s Review of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020
I’ve been flying regional jets and in general aviation for 12 years. But your flying job will always restrict you to the type of flying and destinations that your employer needs, and unless you’re Bezos or Zuck, you can’t own every genre of airplane and fly everywhere. With Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, I got a…Read more...
What to Expect From Today's Google 'Launch Night' Stream
Fall hardware announcement season continues. Google is on tap today; its fancy “Launch Night” event kicks off in just a few hours. As for what the company is planning to announce, that shouldn’t come as much of a surprise, since much of it has already leaked across the internet—or at Home Depot.Read more...
For Your Own Kids, Recreate the 'Feelings Chart' From Your Childhood
We’ve all got a lot of big feelings right now, what with *gestures around.* It can be challenging for even the most self-aware among us to pinpoint how we’re feeling from moment to moment. It’s even harder for our kids, who are still learning to put words to all their big feelings.Read more...
Wednesday's Best Deals: LG 8K NanoCell TV, AuraGlow Teeth Whitening Kit, Nintendo Switch Cases, Purea Forehead Thermometer, and More
An LG 8K TV and AuraGlow Teeth Whitening Kit lead Wednesday’s best deals.
How to Stream Google Stadia on iOS/iPadOS
In a perfect world, we could download apps from a centralized, secure app store on our phones, and these apps would allow us to connect to other services we enjoy without any extra hassle. In the real world, you’re going to have to employ some clever workarounds if you want to get game streaming to work on the…Read more...
Waffle Yourself a Cheese Blintz
Sweet cheese blintzes are the stars of the stuffed pancake pantheon, but they are, if not difficult, at least somewhat tedious to make and fill. And while I will always choose a homemade blintz over a store-bought frozen one, the less precious nature of frozen grocery store blintzes makes them ideal candidates for…Read more...
How to Host Virtual Disney+ Viewing Parties With 'GroupWatch'
Disney+ just launched its GroupWatch feature for US customers, which lets up to seven people watch the same Disney+ show or movie together remotely and complete in sync. Plenty of other streaming apps and media companies offer similar watch party features, but Disney+’s GroupWatch is more streamlined—and more…Read more...
20 Things to Watch Instead of the Presidential Debate
Look, far be it from us to promote political apathy in the run-up to The Most Important Election of Our Lifetimes, but consider this your permission not to watch tonight’s first presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
When to Separate Your Side Hustle From Your Personal Taxes
We live in the age of the gig economy, as nearly half of Americans earn extra cash through side gigs, according to a 2019 Bankrate survey. But when should you consider your side hustle a proper business and pay taxes separately from your individual tax return?
Use Nonverbal Cues to Make Your Point When Wearing a Face Mask
Even though we’re now several months into wearing face masks in public, some aspects continue to be a challenge. Beyond the facts that they’re uncomfortable and have become politically divisive, face masks have also made it a lot harder to communicate.Read more...
The 10 Best Deals of September 29, 2020
Tuesday’s Best Deals | Kinja Deals
Try These New Drivers for GeForce RTX 3080 Crashes
When you spend hundreds of dollars on a top-of-the-line graphics card, the last thing you want to deal with is countless crashes whenever you use it. But that seems to be the case for a number of new GeForce RTX 3080 owners; for whatever reason, Nvidia’s new graphics cards are crashing in certain games.
How to Find Google Meet’s Best Features on Android and iOS
Google Meet’s Android and iOS apps offer a streamlined version of the video chat service’s desktop interface. The basic controls are simple and should be familiar to anyone who has used a video or voice chat app on smartphones, but plenty of helpful features and settings are tucked away in Google Meet’s mobile…Read more...
What to Do If You Get Turned Away at the Polls
Voting in 2020 has posed unprecedented challenges—and so far, we’ve only made it through the primaries. It’s bad enough that the presidential election is just weeks away and the global pandemic is still in full swing, making voting in person a fraught prospect. Couple that with a president doing his best to cast doubt…Read more...
How to Lightly Cook Delicate Vegetables
Blanching—boiling briefly before plunging into an ice bath—is the standard method used to cook vegetables that have a tendency to lose their color and texture if you expose them to heat for too long. But even a quick boil can be too much for certain delicate plant parts, and that’s when cookbook author Abra Berens…Read more...
Why You Should 'Aim for Yes' With Your Kids
Kids hear a lot of “no” throughout the course of a day. No, you can’t stay up as late as you want; no, you can’t ride your bike without a helmet; no, you can’t shove your sister. It’s easy for “no” to become somewhat of a reflex answer to any new or odd request, often before you’ve even really processed it (the same…Read more...
Circulon Non-Stick Frying Pans Last a Decade, and Will Change Your Culinary Life Forever
Top Product: Circulon Radiance Nonstick Frying Pan | $50 | AmazonRead more...
Should You Open a Bottle by Hitting It With a Knife?
Have you ever gone to the fridge to help yourself to a frosty beverage in a glass bottle, only to find that you misplaced your trusty bottle opener? Well, as with most things these days, TikTok has you covered.Read more...
Make Your Affogato More Intense With Coffee Ice Cream
If you love coffee, dessert drinks don’t get much better than the affogato, a caffeine-infused Italian treat made by pouring a shot of espresso over a small scoop of ice cream. The chilled sugar and milk cut the bitterness of the coffee, which in turn melts the ice cream, giving it a silkier, more sippable texture.…Read more...
Take a 'Schoolcation' With Your Family
This pandemic has been full of tough moments, but some nice walks, too. I try to hold on to those nice walks, but for parents who are staring down the barrel of an entire school year of remote learning, the silver linings can seem pretty damn dim. Enter, the “Schoolcation.”Read more...
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