In today’s world, we know it’s not uncommon to share a password for a Netflix account or use that same password across other OTT Services like Hulu or Amazon Prime Video. After all, it’s important to save time and effort to get a head start on... Read More
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It’s been a tough month for Netflix fans, with news emerging that much-loved shows including Friends and The Office are being taken off the platform. It was revealed on July 9 that Netflix US will be losing Friends when its rights... Read More
If you frequently click ‘I agree’ with regards to companies’ terms of service (ToS) without actually reading them, you’re not alone. A new study by ExpressVPN reveals that more than 80% of consumers don’t always read the ToS... Read More
The flames of a long standing war between Microsoft and Apple were fanned on when the former released an ad featuring the favorable opinions of an Australian man called Mackenzie “Mac” Book. “We asked Mac Book to compare Surface Laptop 2 to... Read More
Scraping together extra savingsto put towards retirement or a vacation fund can seem like a tall order, but netting more each month is possible with a little creative trimming. Here are three easy ways you can free up $250 in your budget per... Read More
Waze is making getting to where you’re going even easier – or at least more transparent. A new feature rolling out today will show you any tolls along your route, including the actual amount you’re going to pay, across both the U.S. and... Read More
Do you feel exhausted while sitting on a chair in front of a desktop for eight hours without any physical activity? Do you know that this can cause major health issues? Do you feel exhausted while sitting on a chair in front of a desktop for... Read More
I’ve been an avid podcast listener for the past 10 years. I primarily listen when I’m commuting to work or car rides with the family. These days podcasts can be incredibly engaging. This week I was inspired by a Scott Van Pelt... Read More
The United States Postal Service, UPS, and FedEx all offer online dashboards where you can see exactly what packages (and letters, in the case of the US Postal Service) are scheduled to arrive at your address. They’ll even email and send you text... Read More
By Casey Near One of the ways to get the most out of your limited time on a college visit is to ask meaningful questions. The two most common on-campus experiences for prospective students (the college tour and the information session) can often be... Read More
Fresh And Lean – Dr. Pari Ghodsi, OB-GYN and women’s health expert, shares important nutrition and exercise tips for maintaining a healthy weight while pregnant. As an OB-GYN, I know one of the biggest concerns shared by many women at... Read More
It’s May. Along with warmer weather, comes an opportunity to start a garden. In the 1940s, Victory Gardens were a big part of the war effort. Patriotism was measured by the food you grew and shared with family and friends. “As part of the... Read More
Worried you or your child may be allergic to a pet? Pet allergies are quite common – in fact, three out of ten people with allergies have allergic reactions to cats or dogs. And with 94 million cat and 90 million dog owners across... Read More
Parental anxiety is widespread. The latest figures from the National Institute for Mental Health (NIMH) indicate that 40 million US adults carry an anxiety disorder diagnosis each year. This figure doesn’t even reflect the less severe worry and... Read More
There were roughly 6.3 million auto accidents in 2018alone. Nobody plans to have an accident, so many people don’t fully know what their financial responsibilities would be if they were to have one. Premiums, deductibles, liability. Lots of... Read More