today.com
When LifeHacker asked you about your biggest cellphone annoyances a while back, one of your biggest complaints was overhearing people’s phone conversations. The New York Times takes a look at why we find that so annoying.The basic reason we’re so irritated when we overhear a conversation is because the conversation hijacks our cognitive functions — it’s a distraction that we can’t do anything ab
almost 11 years ago
lifehacker.com
They say the first step is admitting you have a problem, and that’s true in every aspect of life. Self-awareness and introspection have the ring of of a self-help guru’s empty promises, but they are the starting point that leads to every improvement.
over 9 years ago
lifehacker.com
Paprika ($4.99) is our favorite recipe manager on both Android and iPhone, but
its massive feature set makes it a bit overwhelming at first. Let’s take a look
at a few tips for getting those recipes organized without losing your mind.
almost 7 years ago
lifehacker.com
Email clients come in all shapes and sizes, but when it comes to the options
available on the Mac, we feel that Airmail is the best email client for most
people. It’s easy to use, supports a number of different email providers, has a
solid search function, and more.
almost 7 years ago
nytimes.com
Recipe planners such as eMeals and PlateJoy can wean you off prepared foods and teach you to love cooking.
over 4 years ago
nytimes.com
To get a laptop that’s usable for most schoolwork, you need to spend at least $450 to $500. I’ve tested dozens of laptops, and here’s what I’d recommend.
over 4 years ago
nytimes.com
Every social network might as well be LinkedIn.
over 4 years ago
Search by beat, location, outlet & position to find the right journalists for your story.
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With our “Secure Your Digital Life in 7 (Easy) Days” challenge, we will help you put your online accounts and devices under lock and key.
over 4 years ago
nytimes.com
Here are a few simple things to at least prevent the worst problems and keep most of your private information as safe as possible from hacks or security negligence.
over 4 years ago
nytimes.com
Technology allows us to do it. Should we?
over 4 years ago
nytimes.com
It might help you manage your privacy.
about 4 years ago