Fitness trackers can help you ward off winter weight gain, but if you don’t want to commit to wearing a bracelet every day, the clip-on Fitbit One is is a great alternative.
Fitness trackers can help you ward off winter weight gain, but if you don’t want to commit to wearing a bracelet every day, the clip-on Fitbit One is is a great alternative.
I don’t give too much thought to my taxes until the deadline starts to loom—and looming it is! Its time for those of us who have been dragging our feet to get our paperwork in order and finally sit down to do our taxes. Here to offer some guidance are our financial expert friends from NerdWallet.
Mac: 1Password was updated today with a couple of new features that provide some speed boosts and make importing your passwords from another service a lot easier.
If you’re a Southwest Rapid Rewards member and you’ve never used Lyft, there’s a good incentive to take a ride with them this year: 1,100 free points.
One of these days, we’ll live in a paperless society, but until that time, you need a printer at home. It’s no secret that most home printers are awful devices designed as a sadistic social experiment to test the limits of our patience, so if good ones actually exist, we want to find them.
Most banks have accommodating policies for credit card theft. However, it can still be kind of a pain to cancel your card and all of its automatic payments. NerdWallet writer Virginia McGuire has a solution: designate a specific card for automatic bill pay.
Soon you will see the words “partially produced with genetic engineering” in the fine print on many food packages. Activist groups have spent millions of dollars fighting for that tiny text, and food companies have spent millions fighting back. And none of that effort had anything to do with your health.
Words are powerful, and writers have to choose them carefully. Expresso helps improve your writing by analyzing your text, pointing out style issues, and suggesting alternatives.
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