Have some extra pool noodles around? This video is chock-full of great pool noodle tricks, including a way to spiral-cut them into padding you can wrap around almost anything.
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Have some extra pool noodles around? This video is chock-full of great pool noodle tricks, including a way to spiral-cut them into padding you can wrap around almost anything.
Spend a lot of time playing indoor games where you’re keeping track of points? It sucks to have to stop the action to draw a line on a chalkboard, which is why Instructables user JeffreyLoucks created his own voice controlled scoreboard system using an Alexa and IFTTT.
Being happy isn’t just something you achieve by ticking off certain boxes (or else we’d all do it). It’s a mental state that you have to practice over time. To get better at it, use the AIM method.
We’ve all seen couples who flood our timelines with photos of themselves on vacation, out to dinner, walking around, at home, doing nothing....you get the drift. A few aren’t an issue, but when it gets obsessive, there may be a psychological reason at play, and this Science of Us video explains why.
Sunscreen is sunscreen, so you’d think the way you apply it doesn’t really matter, but choosing between cream or lotion and a spray-on sunscreen can impact the likelihood you’ll use it, the amount of coverage on your skin, and even the actual protection you get. Let’s find out which might be better for you in this sunscreen showdown.
Samsung’s robotic vacuum, Kindle ebooks, and a Lodge skillet lead off Sunday’s best deals.
Chrome: Go Incognito does one simple, very useful thing: It opens your current tab in Incognito mode, then removes any reference to that tab from your browser history. You know, in case you click a link or open something and you just forgot to do it in Incognito Mode first. It’s happened to all of us.
Every week, we share a number of downloads for all platforms to help you get things done. Here were the top downloads from this week.
If you ever find yourself lost in the wilds of a warmer climate, the strong leaves from a palmetto plant can help you build a shelter.
There are few things that go together better than Minecraft and the Raspberry Pi, and the little microcomputer meant to teach kids coding can do even more with Minecraft. The folks at MagPi, the official magazine of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, have a free PDF that teaches you everything you need to know.
I spent a good portion of this last week hanging out with a baby, and that child loved those little pouches of pureed fruits and vegetables. Always curious, I took a taste of her peach-mango pouch and thought “this wouldn’t be so bad in a cocktail.”
Resistance bands are those big, rubber band-like pieces of workout equipment that most people ignore at the gym. Pity, too, because they’re awesome and are incredibly travel-friendly. This graphic shows you the many strength-building exercises you can do with them, in and out of the gym.
If you want to add a little green to your home—whether it’s green for nature’s sake or green because you like the idea of growing food—you don’t need a lot of space to do it. Here are some suggestions to add a little plant life to your home or office, no matter what size it is.
iOS: As the saying goes, not all who wander are lost, and if you’re journey is more complicated than point A to point B, you can finally add more than one destination in Google Maps for iOS when you’re trying to get directions.
A fantastic DJI Phantom bundle, cooking gloves, and a drop biscuit pan lead off Saturday’s best deals.
You’re on your way to a birthday or holiday celebration when you realize you don’t have a gift. All you have is some cash in your wallet. With this folding trick, that’s all you’ll need.
SwiftKey works by learning words and phrases that you commonly use, and can sync that personalized data to the cloud so that you can access it from multiple devices. A recent bug, though, caused some emails and phone numbers in the predicted text to be sent to the wrong users.
When you’re out catching ‘em all and taking over the gyms in your neighborhood, you need the best tools for the job. This digital toolbox will help you level up faster, defend your gyms longer, and win more battles.
Lollapalooza kicked off last night, but things are getting going in earnest today with the likes of Major Lazer, Miike Snow, and Future hitting the stage tonight. Good news too, you can live stream pretty much everything all weekend long over on Red Bull TV.
We’re all probably a bit ashamed of the amount of produce we allow to spoil in the fridge, but these Rubbermaid FreshWorks containers use a few neat tricks to extend your food’s lifespan, and avoid unnecessary waste.
Windyty is a gorgeous weather map that’s overlaid with current temperature conditions, wind patterns, and can be customized to show as much or as little weather information as you deem necessary. You can add cloud cover, precipitation, and more, and there’s even an Android app to take it all with you on the go.
One of the most frustrating parts of moving into a new home or apartment is the furniture Tetris you have to play in order to squeeze all your big items around tight corners and stairways. Box springs can be particularly pesky, but they’re so simply constructed that you can partially cut them in half.
It’s no secret that Anker makes your favorite charging gear, and their popular and compact PowerPort 2 is on sale for just $8 right now with promo code bigdeal5. Note: Only available on the white model.
The router is a troubled gadget. Despite its importance, a router is often the most boring device you can usher into your home. The Amplifi solves that by being one of the fastest, easiest to use, and most attractive routers available. But you’ll need $200 to invest in this guy.
This week we discussed what happens at Comic-Con and why it’s awesome, matched Pokémon Go with our running routine, learned about alternate investments, compared sous vide cookers, and more. Here’s a look back at this week’s most popular posts as July comes to an end.