Printers you won’t hate, a workhorse laptop, and Callaway golfing gear lead off Memorial Day’s best deals.
Printers you won’t hate, a workhorse laptop, and Callaway golfing gear lead off Memorial Day’s best deals.
iOS: You already know that archiving, deleting, or reading emails is an effective way to get through a flooded inbox full of unread messages. Morning Mail for iPhone quickens this process with Tinder-like swipes, apart from being a decent email client.
Brother laser printers dominated the voting in our Kinja Co-Op for best printer, and it’s easy to see why: They basically never jam, toner is much cheaper than ink (and it never dries out if you don’t use it), and they print much faster than any other consumer-level printer; on the order of 25-30 pages per minute, even when printing duplex. The glaring trade-off is that they don’t print in color, but it’s easier to live without that than you might think.
Cats and Dogs are curious creatures, especially when it comes to the plants you have indoors. These expert tips will help you keep them away so you can keep your plants alive.
If your gas grill has some major cold spots, or isn’t working at all, some bad burners are the most likely cause. Here’s how to swap in some new ones and make that old grill like new again.
If you use Lyft to get around, the company just made their service even more useful. They recently started testing a new feature that lets you schedule your rides up to 24 hours in advance.
There are many plants out there that are mutually beneficial to each other, but some attract insects that are natural predators
to pests in your garden. Take advantage of those properties to both protect and pollinate your garden.
iOS: Twitter is a great feed, but saving interesting tweets for later, making playlists of songs you find, and collecting interesting or on-topic tweets into lists is difficult, and deserves more than a “favorite” button. That’s where Charm comes in—it makes all of that super easy.
Smartphones, Wi-Fi, and GPS have made traveling easier
, but a physical travel guide is always a smart investment when trotting the globe. Both Lonely Planet and Fodor’s have been around for decades, but it’s time to decide which guidebook deserves that coveted space in your travel bag.
We’ve covered lots of ways to cram a lot of stuff in small suitcases
, but this video and infographic from Expedia is full of handy packing tips to remember the next time you’re heading out on a business trip—or a well-earned vacation.