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March 31, 2023 |
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Getting your workout in is a big chore sometimes, especially when you don’t care for a specific kind of exercise. But, like with most things, technology can help. And often, that help comes from unexpected places. In our top story, Shannon explains how she struggled to incorporate cardio into her regular workouts. And help came from an unexpected source: Nintendo. Not only did video games like Just Dance, Ring Fit Adventure, and Zumba: Burn It Up help her discover that she actually enjoyed that sort of workout. Check out the full article for the details of her journey. Other Highlights: — Danny |
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TODAY'S TOP STORY How Nintendo Made Me Love Cardio |
No one can deny the benefits of getting a little cardio. It helps us build strength, supports our hearts, and boosts our moods. However, it’s no secret that a lot of people hate cardiovascular exercise. It’s sweaty, grueling, and exhausting work, or at least that’s what I used to think. Read More » |
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This quick reference guide covers some of the most commonly used syntax and features of the language, including data types, control structures, functions, modules, and libraries. Whether you are a beginner learning Python for the first time or an experienced programmer looking for a quick refresher, this cheatsheet should be a helpful resource for you. Download your copy today to get started. |
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Cookbooks Inspired By Your Favorite Shows, Movies, and Games |
Do you ever wish you could try foods and drinks from your favorite shows and movies? It turns out there’s a way to enjoy one of Bob Belcher’s punny burgers or Uncle Iroh’s tea. No, you don’t need special kitchen gadgets to do it. You just need to pick up a cookbook inspired by your favorite fandoms. Read More » |
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Today’s Quordle Answers |
Wordle was just too easy, wasn’t it? You probably left that behind and moved on to Quordle, the true “hard mode” of the word-guessing game format. But now you’re stuck and so close to failing. Don’t worry, we’re here to help with a hint—and if you really need it, today’s Quordle Answers. Read More » |
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Today’s Wordle Answer |
Are you a huge fan of Wordle and absolutely stuck today? Let me guess; you’re hanging out on guess four or five and feeling the pressure. We get it entirely: nothing feels worse than losing your streak. If you’re not ready to outright cheat, we have you covered with hints and today’s Wordle answer. Read More » |
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Waymo Ditches Chrysler Hybrids For All-Electric Robotaxis |
While Google’s self-driving car company Waymo will eventually outfit its autonomous robotaxi fleet with the ZEEKR EV thanks to its partnership with the Chinese brand Geely, for now, it’s switching to the all-electric Jaguar I-Pace EV. Read More » |
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STUFF WE LIKE Get Ready for Spring With These Travel Organizer Cubes |
With the warmer months quickly approaching, traveling will be on people’s minds. If you plan on traveling this spring or summer, you’ll want to check out these convenient travel packing organizer cubes. I got a few as a gift and quickly realized how amazing they are. You can easily organize your suitcase, help balance the weight, or grab individual cubes out for socks or t-shirts. Better yet, put specific outfits in each cube to stay organized and stylish during your travels. |
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Portions of Twitter’s Source Code Were on GitHub for “Several Months” |
Parts of Twitter’s source code were leaked to GitHub “several months” ago, according to a legal filing uncovered by The New York Times. This leak raises some security concerns, as Twitter’s source code may contain vulnerabilities that hackers can exploit. Read More » |
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Apple’s WWDC 2023 Event Begins June 5th |
The 2023 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) runs from June 5th to June 9th. This in-person event is geared toward developers, though it often doubles as a showcase for Apple’s upcoming hardware and software. A keynote from the event will be broadcasted on June 5th at an undisclosed time. Read More » |
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Google Fi Adds an Essential Feature for iPhone Owners |
After a long wait, Google Fi now offers 5G coverage for the iPhone. It’s a very overdue feature, but still, it’s a welcome change for iPhone users on Google Fi. Read More » |
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Rivian’s Best Accessories Removed From Online Store, for Now |
Three of the most highly anticipated Rivian R1T accessories have been removed from Rivian’s online gear shop. Those are the awesome-looking Camp Kitchen, Gear Tunnel Shuttle, and roof-top tent. Read More » |
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Kitchen Gadgets to Take Meals From “Meh” to “Wow!” |
When it comes to cooking, there are two types of people. Those who enjoy it and those who view it as a necessary evil to ward off hunger. Even if you’re someone in the latter group, kitchen gadgets can make it more enjoyable to prepare your meals. Read More » |
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AMC Streams More Free Shows and Movies to VIZIO Smart TVs |
If you own a VIZIO smart TV, expect some new free streaming content to arrive on your home screen soon. This week, the VIZO and AMC Networks announced an expansion of their partnership, including nine free streaming channels and over 150 on-demand movies and TV shows through the AMC+ app. Read More » |
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Samsung Galaxy S23 Owners Get a Big Camera Update |
Citing user feedback, Samsung is updating the cameras in Galaxy S23 series devices. The firmware update (S91xNKSU1AWC8), which is rather large at 922.88MB, is already rolling out in South Korea. It features several bug fixes and improvements, plus some changes to Gallery behavior. Read More » |
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Samsung’s Affordable New Phone Packs a Pretty Screen |
Available for pre-order on March 30th, the Samsung Galaxy A54 5G offers a 120Hz display and four years of guaranteed OS updates. Best of all, it costs just $450, and you could get it for $200 with an eligible trade-in. Read More » |
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TP-Link Tapo Will Automate Your Smart Home with Affordable New Sensors |
True home automation and security requires smart home sensors. But finding affordable sensors is a difficult task. That’s why TP-Link Tapo is launching two affordable smart sensor devices, plus a hub that’s required to use the sensors. Read More » |
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LIFESAVVY How to Exercise More While Barely Trying |
Between work, family, and other obligations, finding time to exercise can seem impossible. But there are actually many ways you can get more exercise without hitting the gym or going on a jog. By making these simple changes to your daily routine, you can get more exercise without disrupting your busy schedule. Read More » |
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HOW-TO GEEK Why You Can't Hear Dialogue on Your TV (and 7 Ways to Fix It) |
You just want to sit down and enjoy the latest trending prestige show or big-budget movie, but you can’t make out what anyone is saying. Before you book an appointment with an audiologist, try some of these tips out first. Read More » |
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LIFESAVVY Stanley Tumblers Are Back in Stock on Amazon |
If you haven’t heard of the viral Stanley tumbler, there’s a good chance you’ve seen one. The 40-ounce tumblers have taken over social media, and whether you’re at the grocery store or the gym, they’re there—but they’ve been sold out on Amazon. Now, that’s changing. Read More » |
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LIFESAVVY 30-Minute Treadmill Workout for Your Whole Body |
When you think of treadmills, you probably think of running or at least walking on an incline. To be fair, that’s what the majority of people do on them. But, what if you could turn it into a fun and interesting 30-minute whole-body workout? Here’s what you can do. Read More » |
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LIFESAVVY Does Pre-Chilling Your Cooler Keep Drinks Cold Longer? |
Whether it’s a tailgate or a day at the beach, a cooler is a must-have accessory. After all, no one wants a warm beer or a bottle of water that’s the same temperature as their morning shower. But is there a way to make your cooler even more effective? Read More » |
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