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How to Keep the Image Capture App From Eating Up Space on Your Mac
If you’ve been wondering why the free space on your Mac keeps getting smaller, and smaller, and smaller—even if you haven’t been using your Mac all that much—there’s a quirky bug with Apple’s Image Capture app that could be to blame.Read more...
What to Watch Tonight, April 28, 2020
Another day means another night of figuring out what to watch.
How Big Business Grabbed Payroll Protection Funds So Fast
Do you feel like you should be mad at Shake Shack or Potbelly Sandwich Shop right now, but you can’t explain exactly they did wrong?Read more...
Why We Can't Dismiss Any COVID-19 Deaths
“They would’ve died anyway.” These past few weeks, an argument has gained prevalence in social media spheres that the death of a person with underlying conditions who has been infected with COVID-19 shouldn’t “count” as a COVID-19 death. Yes, fatal cases of COVID-19 are more common among people with conditions like…Read more...
Now Is Not the Time to Buy a Mandoline Slicer
If you search the phrase “mandoline slicer” on Twitter, you will see a fair amount of ads, a few tweets praising it as a “game changer” and many of tales of woe and dismemberment. Mandolines are not a kitchen toy, you see, they are a kitchen weapon.Read more...
Why Experts Doubt the Death Rate In That Recent COVID-19 Study
There has been a lot of talk lately about a few COVID-19 studies that use antibody testing to estimate the prevalence of infection across the population. In theory, antibody tests detect evidence that a person has already had and recovered from COVID-19, which, given the lack of available testing while people are…Read more...
Track All the COVID-19 Drug and Vaccine Candidates With This Chart
You’ve heard about hydroxychloroquine, but do you know about Remdesivir, Roivant, and Athersys? If you’re keeping an eye on a possible vaccine, do you know there are more than a dozen vaccine candidates that are either doing trials now or hoping to start soon? This tracker from healthcare news outlet STAT has you…Read more...
Create a Pandemic Time Capsule With Your Kids
Our family wall calendar for the month of March is a wee bit haunting. While we each have our own systems for tracking personal appointments or assignments, the calendar that hangs in our kitchen is the way we keep track of the things all three of us need to know. Soccer practices and basketball games. Out-of-town…Read more...
How to Be Creative Right Now, With Jerry Saltz
Does physical distancing have you feeling the blahs? We’re reviving our creative instincts this week with help from Jerry Saltz, New York Magazine’s senior art critic and author of the New York Times bestseller How to Be An Artist. Hear Jerry talk about his secrets to finding inspiration in these isolating times, as…Read more...
Create Drum Loops With the Library of Congress' 'Citizen Beats' Web App
I’m not saying I’m going to be the next Deadmau5, but the Library of Congress’ new “Citizen DJ” web app is pretty awesome to play around with—even if you don’t think you’ll use any of the sick beats it can create.
What's Coming to HBO Now in May 2020
May is just a few days away, and when it arrives, a ton of new content on HBO Now arrives with it.Read more...
RAVPower's 10W Wireless Charger is Only $10 Today
RAVPower 10W Qi Wireless Charging Pad | $10 | Amazon | Use code OMNVGZIERead more...
How to Get Fitted for Running Shoes Without Leaving Your House
If you have access to a treadmill or live in an area where you can run without worrying about too many people around, then you’ve probably thought about adding running to your pandemic workout routine. For some of us, that means dusting off our old running shoes. For others, that might mean buying their first pair.…Read more...
If You Have Google's New Pixel Buds 2, You'll Want This App
The second-generation Pixel Buds are finally here. While most will still have to wait for their order to show up from Google’s online store—since, y’know, most physical stores are currently shut down—you can prepare for them by downloading the just-launched Pixel Buds app right now.Read more...
How to Help Your Neighbors Get Groceries During the Shutdown
The simple task of grocery shopping has become one of the most stressful—yet unavoidable—activities we all need to figure out during the coronavirus pandemic. For people who can’t get to the store easily, the problem is even more complex—especially as many delivery services warn of long wait times.Read more...
Take a Virtual Car Trip Through Cities Around The World
The reality is that most of us are living through 2020 from behind a screen, whether it’s a phone or a laptop. Our jobs are virtual. Our children’s education is online. Even birthdays and dating are now a matter of booting up video chat. It only follows that our hobbies are following suit—certainly, and by necessity,…Read more...
Watch Disney's Fireworks Show at Home
I’ve been thinking about Disney World a lot these days. Before the pandemic hit, my husband and I were in the very early stages of planning a trip there with our nine-year-son this fall. How innocent we were, way back in February, when standing in long lines with strangers and touching handrails all day seemed like a…Read more...
Tweak Your Pancake Mix for a Better Brunch at Home
I am not a person who goes out for brunch very often but, as soon as something is taken away from me, I desire it. Crappy bottomless mimosas, overpriced egg dishes, and waiting in line (with other people!) all sound pretty appealing at the moment, as do piles of bougie pancakes.Read more...
What to Watch Tonight, April 27, 2020
It’s the start of a new week, which means it’s time to start looking for new things to watch.
We Don't Have the Words for What We're Living Through
“Quarantine” was never quite right. “Reopening” isn’t an accurate term either. What we’re going through as a society is unprecedented, and we do not have the words to describe it. I think that’s because we can’t name that which we can barely wrap our minds around.Read more...
Score a Free Copy of 'Total War: Shogun 2' Before May 1
Windows: The best things in life are free, right? Fun as it is to get some extra Wendy’s nuggets, I much prefer free things that can give me 100+ hours of entertainment. And this is why I’m thrilled to see that everyone can score a free copy of the critically acclaimed (and addictive) Total War: Shogun 2, a game that…Read more...
Play All the Games in Google's Doodle Games Archive
Google is resurrecting older Google Doodle games to entertain us while we’re all stuck indoors. For the next two weeks, the search giant plans to highlight older popular Doodles as its featured Doodle of the day. But if you don’t mind doing a little digging, you can find plenty of games in Google’s archive, too.Read more...
Get Help Managing Your Money During the Shutdown With This Quiz
Ever been so stressed out that making the smallest decision feels exhausting? Under those circumstances, the thought of making a big decision could make you feel frozen in place, unable to act at all.Read more...
Tell Us How You're Celebrating Special Occasions Right Now
Now that we’ve all been staying home for a while, chances are good that you or a family member or friend has marked at least one special occasion that, in the Before Times, would’ve been celebrated with a party or a night out: A nice round birthday. A fancy anniversary dinner. A bachelorette party. Obviously, such…Read more...
How to Watch Thursday's 'Parks & Recreation' Reunion
If anyone was going to be the best at social distancing while also simultaneously keeping all their friends happy and connected, it would be Leslie Knope.
I Baked Sourdough Bread From a Viral Tweet and It Didn't Kill Me
Baking sourdough bread has become a cliché of non-essential privilege in the social isolation era. It’s a time-consuming stay-at-home endeavor that somehow every blogger on my news feed has decided to post about, and I’ve mocked it. But after baking a loaf based solely on advice from a viral tweet and its tweeter, I…Read more...
How to Prevent Injuries When You're Working Out at Home
Hands up if you’ve hurt yourself doing something stupid during a home workout. I, for one, smacked my hand into the ceiling-mounted garage door opener while following along with a dance workout. And twice now I’ve had a dumbbell fall apart mid-lift because I hadn’t tightened the collars enough.Read more...
Try the 'Wet Cat' Technique to Ease Your Child's Anxiety
There’s plenty of anxiety to go around these days, and unfortunately, it’s not only reserved for the grown-ups in the home. Kids can get anxious in even the best of times, let alone when they’re stuck at home in the middle of a pandemic, distanced from their friends and trying to keep up with their virtual school…Read more...
How to Check Your Wifi Signal Strength
Windows: You’ve seen the dreaded bars before—that fun little graphic that indicates the strength of your wireless connection. While full bars mean you’re probably getting good wifi speed, you’ve also probably encountered situations where the bars aren’t quite so full—and your wireless connection is terrible.Read more...
Stop Fiddling With Your Phone So Often With the $200 Fossil Smartwatch
Fossil Gen 5 Touchscreen Smartwatch | $199 | AmazonRead more...
What's New on Netflix the Week of April 27, 2020
Friday marks the beginning of a new month, which means we’re about to get an influx of new additions to Netflix just in time for the weekend.
It's Your Last Week to Watch a Bunch of HBO Shows For Free
Earlier this month, HBO made a ton of its programming free to watch online.
Learn How to Draw From Disney Animators Through These Free Videos
If you’ve been using some of your at-home time to learn how to draw, Disney Parks has a number of videos that might help.
Check if Your Account Was Compromised in the Recent Nintendo Hack
If you’ve been using a Nintendo Network ID (NNID) to log into your Nintendo account, you may have noticed some issues logging into your Nintendo account this week.
Sunday's Best Deals: Nintendo Labo, Wobble Cushions, Steel Ice Cubes, and More
A sale on Nintendo Labo sets, a huge tool and socket set, Dark Horse manga, wobble cushions, and more lead the pack for Sunday’s best deals.
Balance Better with Trideer's $12 Wobble Cushion
Trideer Inflated Wobble Cushion | $12 | Amazon | Use code SG4FRJ3PRead more...
Learn About What You're Drinking From Flaviar's 'School of Spirits'
Staying at home more and the pandemic, in general, has changed a lot of our habits. Maybe you’re taking an ivy league course online, or working out on your exercise bike a little more. Or, maybe you’re like me and you’re just drinking a lot more than you usually do.
Saturday's Best Deals: Kindle Book Best-Sellers, ChiliPAD, Foot and Calf Massagers, and More
A sale on Kindle book best-sellers, a cooling mattress pad, Mother’s Day beauty deals, oddly-shaped surge protectors, and more are the highlights of today’s best deals.
DJ D-Nice's 'Club Quarantine' Is on TV Tonight
DJ D-Nice has been regularly opening the virtual doors of Club Quarantine on Instagram for over a month now. His online DJ sessions have been attended by everyone from Snoop Dogg to Oprah. Tonight, that experience is making the leap to television in the form of a special “Club MTV” musical event.
How to Virtually Attend Today's Met's At-Home Gala
The annual Metropolitan Opera’s Gala might not be able to happen in person this year, but like many other big events, the organizers have made the decision to bring the event online instead—and you’re invited this year.
What You Need to Know About Wifi 6E
If working from home has you cursing your home wifi network, here’s some good news: The FCC recently approved a new wifi connection standard, Wifi 6E, which lets wireless routers access the 6GHz band. What does that mean for you? Faster, more stable wifi connections—once the first Wifi 6E products launch in late 2020.
Why Not Work Out to Some Vintage Jane Fonda?
As we’re exploring the world of home workouts, I keep thinking about the routines of the VHS era. Back in the day, buying a Jane Fonda tape was far more of a commitment than watching one of the countless free videos now littering the social feeds of online influencers. (Jane herself is on TikTok, by the way.) In fuzzy…Read more...
Seven Air Fresheners That Actually Work
Maybe your home is smelling a little smokier than usual this week/month/lifetime that we’ve been stuck at home? Yes, well that will happen! And, right, opening the window and running some fans will go a long way to bring fresh air in and send bad air out, but there are times, like the third week in April, for example,…Read more...
Stop Travel Memories From Appearing in Your Social Media Feeds
Our stress levels are at an all-time high right now, which means our attentiveness to our own self-care should be, too—especially those of us with wanderlust. Traveling from the living room to the kitchen and back is no one’s ideal of a vacation, yet here we are. On top of that, our social media platforms seem…Read more...
Ask to Have Your Overdraft Fees Waived
Weeks ago, as the coronavirus pandemic worsened, many financial institutions announced programs to help customers facing financial hardships. Most of those programs allow for you to request to delay your payments, and refrain from charging you late fees related to those payments. But one bank charge you may still see…Read more...
Looking to support your local restaurants? Special orders might help.
Instagram clued me into the coronavirus-related closing of a restaurant where I worked last year. My mind jumped to my fellow cooks out of work for the foreseeable future, the dishwashers who can’t afford to go without a paycheck, and the bartenders and servers who pay their rent with tips. Admittedly, I…Read more...
Are You Charging Your MacBook on the Wrong Side?
Yes, you read that headline correctly. There is apparently a “right” way and a “wrong” way to connect devices to a MacBook with Thunderbolt/USB-C ports on both sides. Doing it wrong can affect your computer’s performance.Read more...
What to Watch This Weekend, April 24-26, 2020
It’s Friday! (It is Friday, right?) Now that we’ve all made it through another week, it’s time to... continue staying home for the weekend.Read more...
Fernet and Orange Liqueur Are a Fantastic Match for Whiskey
Now that I am out of Campari, I am being forced to explore the long-ignored corners of my bar cart. Things are not exactly bleak: Plenty of bottles remain—but they are bottles I don’t reach for super often. This has led to a lot of Googling, which has led to me discovering new cocktails, so it’s a net positive…Read more...
Make a Quick, Easy Dip With Instant Miso Soup
I have been eating a lot of instant miso soup lately—mostly for breakfast—because it is easy and intensely savory, and intensely savory is a comforting flavor (for me). I also find eating chips and dip to be comforting; the repetitive shoveling motion is almost meditative. Combining the two was an obvious next step.Read more...
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