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If your summer travel plans involve an Airbnb stay, your vacation can get more complicated (and expensive) than you expected—if you don’t check the local Airbnb laws. It’s nothing new that certain cities have been pushing Airbnbs out of their jurisd…
Lees meerBrand-name styluses can get expensive, and some of them may be worth it if you want extreme precision or need a certain brand to work with your device. But if you want a low-cost option the Digi Pen is a 1.2mm fine-tip stylus you can use on iPads an…
Lees meerLast year, Universal Studios released Bros, widely touted as the first mainstream queer romantic comedy, and it flopped...hard. Co-writer and star Billy Eichner blamed straight audiences “in certain parts of the country” and “homophobic weirdoes” fo…
Lees meerRetailers often say you need a receipt to return things you bought, but those are just words, man. You can often return items with no proof of purchase. Whether you’ve received a gift you don’t like or you’re prone to losing receipts, returning item…
Lees meerMax giveth, and Max taketh away: On the same day the streaming service—briefly the official hub for decades’ worth of classic modern cartoons that originally aired on Cartoon Network—welcomes Fiona & Cake (Aug. 31), the long-awaited continuation of …
Lees meerThe classic, tomato-based caprese salad is without flaw, but creamy cheese, vibrant basil, and a drizzle of oil and vinegar get along swimmingly with many other fruits, and with stone fruits in particular.Read more...
Lees meerCostco and Groupon have partnered up to bring you a package deal for a Gold Star, one-year membership: Buy the $60 membership and get a $45 Digital Costco gift card, $40 off an order of $250 or more, and a promo code to receive a $100 Digital Costco…
Lees meerTrader Joe’s did not have a good week: They made headlines for recalling two types of cookies for potentially containing rocks, then insects were found in some of their broccoli cheddar soups, and then Trader Joe’s put out an announcement on Friday …
Lees meerIt’s tragically unfair that the precise moment that summer produce hits its peak and I want to cook all the things is also when it becomes absolutely miserable to be in my kitchen. Sure, I’ve added some fans, but there is no way to ameliorate the sw…
Lees meerSweatbands, popular in the ’80s, now only really exist as a symbol. Just like a floppy disk lives on as the “save” icon, and an old-school telephone handset is the image we tap when we want to make a call on a smartphone, a set of sweatbands are a c…
Lees meerSmart watering devices are here, and now is exactly when to install them to save money as we head into August. Most of the major players in the sprinkler space like Hunter, Orbit and Rainbird have released smart watering devices, from sprinkler time…
Lees meerFrozen toys or treats are a great way to help your dog stay cool during hot weather (and we’re having a lot more of that, lately). Make your own frozen dog treats with only three ingredients and a few minutes in the kitchen.Read more...
Lees meerThis post is part of Lifehacker’s “Living With AI” series: We investigate the current state of AI, walk through how it can be useful (and how it can’t), and evaluate where this revolutionary tech is heading next. Read more here.Read more...
Lees meerThis post is part of Lifehacker’s “Living With AI” series: We investigate the current state of AI, walk through how it can be useful (and how it can’t), and evaluate where this revolutionary tech is heading next. Read more here.Read more...
Lees meerThis post is part of Lifehacker’s “Living With AI” series: We investigate the current state of AI, walk through how it can be useful (and how it can’t), and evaluate where this revolutionary tech is heading next. Read more here.Read more...
Lees meerThis post is part of Lifehacker’s “Living With AI” series: We investigate the current state of AI, walk through how it can be useful (and how it can’t), and evaluate where this revolutionary tech is heading next. Read more here.Read more...
Lees meerThis post is part of Lifehacker’s “Living With AI” series: We investigate the current state of AI, walk through how it can be useful (and how it can’t), and evaluate where this revolutionary tech is heading next. Read more here.Read more...
Lees meerThis post is part of Lifehacker’s “Living With AI” series: We investigate the current state of AI, walk through how it can be useful (and how it can’t), and evaluate where this revolutionary tech is heading next. Read more here.Read more...
Lees meerThis post is part of Lifehacker’s “Living With AI” series: We investigate the current state of AI, walk through how it can be useful (and how it can’t), and evaluate where this revolutionary tech is heading next. Read more here.Read more...
Lees meerThis post is part of Lifehacker’s “Living With AI” series: We investigate the current state of AI, walk through how it can be useful (and how it can’t), and evaluate where this revolutionary tech is heading next. Read more here.Read more...
Lees meerThis post is part of Lifehacker’s “Living With AI” series: We investigate the current state of AI, walk through how it can be useful (and how it can’t), and evaluate where this revolutionary tech is heading next. Read more here.Read more...
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