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by Meredith Dietz on (#714GN)
These are the shoes that real runners trust.
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by Meredith Dietz on (#714GP)
I take more time getting the perfect gym selfie than I actually spend working out.
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by Michelle Ehrhardt on (#714GQ)
How the company behind the popular free web-based editor is eating Adobe's lunch.
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by Jake Peterson on (#714GR)
Don't bother with 64-digit encryption keys.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#714DD)
The 65-inch LG G5 OLED TV is down to its lowest price, making it a great time to snatch the best OLED of 2025.
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#65BGN)
Congress voted to abolish the time change, so why are we still doing it?
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by Jake Peterson on (#714DE)
The round, yellow guy is looking a little spooky today.
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#7149C)
No matter where you are or what you're doing, you can get a little workout in.
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by Stephen Johnson on (#713T5)
Will the second time be a charm?
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by Pradershika Sharma on (#7149D)
It's an easy choice for anyone who wants professional-looking results without spending pro-level money.
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#6DPK8)
Visualize where you're at in any project with this beloved productivity method.
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#6CSN8)
Some habits are easy to maintain, but others are a struggle. Combine them.
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#6T4QK)
Fitbits and Pixel Watches can tell you your cardio load"-but what is that, anyway?
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#713QP)
Aiming for a weekly rather than daily load makes a lot more sense.
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by Jake Peterson on (#713NG)
Apple is also working on an OLED iPad mini and iPad Air.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#6H2B5)
You can get the 10th-generation iPad for $100 off.
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by Pradershika Sharma on (#713J9)
The WD Elements drive keeps backups simple with plug-and-play setup, fast USB 3.0 transfers, and a lightweight, travel-ready design.
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by Michelle Ehrhardt on (#713JA)
The company is changing its name to Superhuman, but the Grammarly product is keeping its name.
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by Pradershika Sharma on (#713JB)
This lightweight stylus covers everyday writing and sketching needs at a fraction of Apple's price.
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by Lifehacker BrandX and BIC on (#713EZ)
Snag 25% off a two-pack of BIC's first-ever reloadable lighter and get up to 15,000 lights.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#6R6AV)
You can get the 43-inch smart TV with hands-free Alexa and local dimming for a record low price after a $100 discount.
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by Naima Karp on (#713F0)
An entry-level Windows 11 option for under $150.
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by Stephen Johnson on (#713BN)
Plus, the difference between a hurricane advisory," watch," and warning."
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by Pradershika Sharma on (#713BP)
Good-sounding pair of everyday earbuds that play nice with both iOS and Android.
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#5RH5V)
Independent running stores often have good return policies-but so do many of the big brands.
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#6CXQJ)
If you get into the zone on distraction-free work, you can even be more fulfilled.
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#6CZRZ)
Sometimes you need to see the task at hand before you do the task at hand.
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by Jake Peterson on (#712Y4)
If you can, it might be a great time to donate to Wikipedia.
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#712Y5)
For starters, it told me the Google-made watch I was wearing doesn't exist.
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by Michelle Ehrhardt on (#712Y6)
Adobe Max 2025 was all about the AI.
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by Naima Karp on (#712VG)
Affordable neckband Bluetooth buds with bass-y sound, a magnetic design, and Apple's W1 chip.
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#712RH)
Save a little cash on your Peloton purchase with a Member's referral code for the next few days.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#712RJ)
Walmart is the only reputable store selling this version new.
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by Jake Peterson on (#712RK)
The nonprofit side has a new name, but still controls the for-profit arm.
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by Jake Peterson on (#712NA)
"I'll hit you up on Zillow."
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by Stephen Johnson on (#712NB)
Confirmed: That ref needs glasses.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#70XHJ)
It's last year's model, but still a great option in 2025.
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by Meredith Dietz on (#712J4)
My smartphone makes me dumb. Could a dumb phone make me smart?
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by Naima Karp on (#712EV)
It's a dual-purpose, budget smart monitor that allows you to stream shows, work, or game console-free.
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by Michelle Ehrhardt on (#712EW)
Nothing, a minimalist smartphone company popular for mid-budget models, is now testing Lock Screen ads, regardless of region.
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by Pradershika Sharma on (#712EX)
Sony's noise-canceling performance remains among the best in the business.
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#6BSSN)
The idea of working at your "peak" is intriguing, but some theories are less sound than others.
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by Pradershika Sharma on (#711ZW)
The Microsoft Surface Pro 7 remains a reliable option in 2025.
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by Jake Peterson on (#70YHD)
"ChatGPT Atlas" is officially here. But should you use it?
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by Naima Karp on (#711WZ)
It's a smart thermostat from Google with AI learning and remote room sensing.
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by Michelle Ehrhardt on (#711X0)
This message will self-destruct in 24 hours.
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by Pradershika Sharma on (#711X1)
For someone already working with virtual desktops, it could be a smart fit.
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by Stephen Johnson on (#711X2)
I'm standing over here in Group 5.
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by Jake Peterson on (#711TK)
It would be the latest Apple app to start showing ads.
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