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These Vegetables Require Less Water Than Most
If you want a vegetable garden but don't want to pay a fortune in water every month, these are the plants to prioritize.
Everything Samsung Just Announced About the Galaxy S25 Edge
Meet the thinnest Galaxy yet.
These 10 ‘Gut Health’ Trends Will Do Nothing for Your Gut Health
Gut health" is the current euphemism for having a thin waist-this time, with extra wellness baggage.
Gemini’s ‘Canvas’ Feature Is Surprisingly Great for Word Processing and Coding
I wish more AI tools worked like this.
Nintendo Will Brick Your Switch If It Detects Pirated Games
The company didn't build you a nice console for you to "sail the seas" with it.
The Five Best Egg Replacements I've Used for Baking (so Far)
I tested plenty of flops so you can focus on the ones worth using.
Use 'Noir' to Force Dark Mode in Safari
Bright websites ruin dark mode. This app fixes that.
Almost Every Model of Beats Headphones Is on Sale Right Now
You can get basically every type of Beats headphones at some of their lowest prices ever.
The First Five Settings to Change on Your Boox Palma
These changes also apply to any other Boox e-ink tablet.
What You Should Hoard Before Tariff Price Increases Kick In
It might be time to stockpile a few things-but don't start panic-buying.
Why You Need Multiple Savings Accounts
Prioritize what's most important to your financial goals-whether that's maximizing returns, minimizing fees, or ensuring easy access.
The First Smartphone to Get Google's AI Video Generator Isn't a Pixel
And you can't buy it in the U.S.
My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: The Peloton Bike and Bike+
Pick up a Peloton for up to $495 off, the lowest price of the year so far.
Apple's Siri Settlement Emails Are Now Rolling Out to Affected Users
It might be a little hard to spot, though.
Beware These REAL ID Scams
Unfortunately, you can't skip the DMV trip.
The Best Ways to Protect Your Strawberries From Pests and Disease
When you grow strawberries, you're competing with birds, bugs, and mold.
How to Update Your Computer’s BIOS or UEFI (and When You Should)
Your PC depends on these technologies-so what are they?
The Out-of-Touch Adults' Guide to Kid Culture: YouTube's Animated Kitten Horror
News flash: Kids watch messed-up things on the internet.
This Apple Watch Series 10 Is at Its Lowest Price Right Now
It can flag potential signs of sleep apnea, which is something you used to need the Ultra for.
Why I Always Roast My Rhubarb
Giving rhubarb little special treatment will make your pies and cakes even better.
10 Podcasts for People Who Love (and Miss) 'Heavyweight'
These shows share the ethos of 'Heavyweight'-curiosity, empathy, a sense of humor, and beautiful audio.
Two-Factor Authentication Can Fail You, but You Can Make It More Secure
Some forms of 2FA can be easily phished.
How to Join the Beta for the USPS ‘Informed Delivery’ App
See today's mail from within the app instead of buried in your inbox.
Why You Shouldn't Worry About Your 'Gut Health'
Slamming probiotics isn't going to fix all your health problems and get you a flat tummy.
The Real History of Mother's Day Is Surprisingly Dark
Mother's Day is coming fast. You didn't forget again, right?
The Best Chrome Alternatives on Android
Better browsers await.
How to Choose a High-Yield Savings Account
The higher the rate, the faster your savings will grow.
What Is a Healthy Resting Heart Rate?
Your resting heart rate can tell you about your fitness and stress.
The Best Last-Minute Mother’s Day Gifts for Moms Who Like to Cook
It's not too late to get a thoughtful gift for Mom.
It’s Time to Start a Tariff Emergency Fund
There's a lot of confusion around the new tariffs, but one thing is certain: A lot of stuff is going to cost more. Here's how much you should put aside to cover the gap.
Why Google Maps Is Asking for Permission to See Your iPhone Screenshots
You can now use AI to help with your chaotic vacation planning.
Google Messages Will Soon Let You Delete Messages for Everyone
"Delete for everyone" is now rolling out slowly.
20 of the Best Apple TV+ Original Movies
"Killers of the Flower Moon" and "Napoleon" alone are like six hours worth of pure cinema.
How to Quit 'Revenge Spending'
Your budget is like your diet: Moderation is key.
'Cotypist' Adds Autocomplete to All Your Mac Apps
Take AI out of the chatbox and into the applications you're already using to write.
How Claude AI's New Web Search Compares to Gemini and ChatGPT
The Anthropic AI bot adds the ability to pick out information from the web.
The Amazon Fire TV Stick HD Is $20 Right Now
It's a great budget pick for HD streaming.
That Online Joann Fabric and Crafts Sale Is a Scam
You'll have to buy your clearance craft supplies in person.
Five Ways to Get More Out of Letterboxd
The film nerds' best friend has some handy extra features buried just beneath the surface.
This Little-Known iPhone Gesture Makes for a Great AirDrop Alternative
Quickly copy and paste a picture from your iPhone to your Mac.
'Justice of the Pies' Marries Social Impact With Damn Good Baking
With both sweet and savory pies and plenty of creative flavor combinations, this cookbook will inspire you every time you open it up.
This Extension Gets Rid of YouTube's Annoying Clutter
Hide distracting YouTube features and add a few useful ones.
Why Now Is the Best Time to Find Running Shoes on Sale
You don't even need to be a runner to snag a good deal on these shoes.
What to Expect From Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge Event
It's almost time for another Samsung phone.
Everything I'm Seeding in May
May means you can finally start direct seeding flowers and vegetables outside, start your late vegetables, and continue succession planting.
When Nothing Else Works, Use the Command Prompt to Shut Down Windows
There are many ways to shut down a PC with a few keystrokes.
Google's Latest Android Update Patches 46 Security Flaws
The fix addresses a zero-day vulnerability that has been exploited.
Whoop Launches Its 5.0 and MG Hardware (and Adds Pricing Tiers)
MG is a "medical grade" device that can do ECG readings.
The Blink Outdoor 4 Floodlight Camera Is at Its Lowest Price Ever
It has straightforward motion-triggered lighting and recording that you can set up in under an hour.
What's the Difference Between LED and Mini-LED?
Mini-LEDs are smaller than LEDs: Why that matters when you're buying a TV is more complicated.
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