iOS: Day One just got a huge overhaul back in February, but it came at the hefty price of $10. If you didn’t snag it back then, you can download it for free through the Apple Store app right now.
iOS: Day One just got a huge overhaul back in February, but it came at the hefty price of $10. If you didn’t snag it back then, you can download it for free through the Apple Store app right now.
As a mom of a Girl Scout, I hope you will buy your Thin Mints from the Girl Scouts. However, cookie season is coming to a close. Make those minty chocolate cookies last all year round with this copycat version.
Many of us are worried about retiring with enough money to last the rest of our lives. A new study by researchers at Texas Tech University, however, suggests you’re probably going to be okay.
All-Clad skillets are among the most popular pieces of cookware we’ve ever posted, and Amazon’s marked the 12" tri-ply down to its lowest price ever.
Google Docs works really well for writing and creating documents, however, when you try to publish, the formatting can get kind of garbled. Google Doc Publisher fixes this problem.
From the headlines, prescription painkillers sound pretty scary. Some of the people who take them switch to heroin, and some die of overdoses. The problem is so bad that the FDA has mandated black-box warning labels about the risk of abuse. But at the same time, these drugs are common and useful tools to manage pain.
Here’s a PSA from Serious Eats: Don’t throw out your leftover lemon rinds. Save them to make sweet, citrusy syrup perfect for adding to baked goods.
Every other day there’s a hack. Credit card information is stolen, leaving you stuck calling your bank for a new one, or waiting to see if yours is misused, but Privacy is a new tool that lets you create virtual, disposable numbers, then deactivate them instantly if one is stolen.
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Just as winter gives way to spring, movies come and go from Netflix. On the way in we’ve got classics like 2001, A Clockwork Orange, Boogie Nights, and Sunset Boulevard. On the way out is Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle, Flashdance, and Hotel Rwanda.