It’s been about six months since the COVID-19 pandemic seized hold of our lives. The coronavirus has threatened our health and our wealth. It’s affected our jobs and our kids’ education. And it’s disrupted everything from our big plans to our... Read More
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Microsoft is adding automated transcription to Word on the web, giving Microsoft 365 subscribers unlimited transcriptions of recordings made through the program at no extra cost, and up to five hours of free transcription per month for audio recorded... Read More
One of the great things about a smart home is the ability to customize it with features that save you time and money and bring peace of mind. Some features, like home security and smart thermostats, provide immediate and obvious value to homeowners,... Read More
Your backyard is special—a place to create memories with your children, host family barbecues, and sit back and relax with your family. You’ve put in the effort to design a backyard that suits your family just right. We’d like to help you... Read More
HBO Max’s companion series to The Batman will in fact be a “Year One” prequel to the highly anticipated costumed crimefighter drama from director Matt Reeves. When announced in July, the smaller-screen offshoot was said to “build upon the... Read More
1. Artificial grass Artificial grass offers the ultimate in low maintenance. Lay it down once and you can forget it until it wears out. But it frightens off many potential buyers, particularly those with children who want an area to play. With... Read More
1. A well-maintained lawn Leading the way among exterior improvements is a well-kept lawn. It’s a no-brainer: quick, relatively inexpensive, and returns the most on your investment. Lawns remain a favorite of homebuyers. According to real estate... Read More
One Virginia Cooperative Extension survey found that landscape expenditures — especially large ones — “significantly increase perceived home value.” That leads to a higher selling price than homes with minimal landscaping. Bigger landscaping... Read More
Per local outlets reports, Superintendent Terry Zink contracted the potentially-fatal disease on Wednesday (August 19), after trying to “meet all the students” at the school the day before. What’s more, per a letter encouraging parents... Read More
Your mind is currently on overdrive trying to get your daily work done, especially when trying to balance the new daily norm that is COVID-19 life. It feels as if the to-do list is never-ending, each task taking way longer than it ought to, and your... Read More
Since the onset of the pandemic, parents have been forced to adjust to an extended period of remote work. But this does not come without its challenges as many are struggling to balance their at-home parental obligations with their work... Read More
Major League Baseball has awarded college scholarships, each valued at $5,000 per year, to 12 incoming college freshmen who are alumni of the Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI) program, the... Read More
Zoom is expanding to a variety of new devices later this year, with the company announcing that the Amazon Echo Show, Facebook Portal, and Google Nest Hub Max will support the widely used videoconferencing app later this year. It’s a big... Read More
In addition to exclusive Apple Originals, Apple TV+ subscribers can enjoy two Apple TV channels for the price of one on the Apple TV app1. This special offer for one year of Apple TV+ for free is good for three months after the first activation of... Read More
Netflix has begun testing a new “Shuffle Play” button that allows viewers to watch TV and films randomly selected by the streaming service. Currently, the option is available to a portion of the streamer’s subscribers worldwide. If a... Read More