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Jun 04 2024
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Improving prospective memory: Never forget your tasks again with these brain hacks
(THE CONVERSATION) -- Have you ever walked into a room and then wondered why you went there? If you’ve experienced this phenomenon, you’ve had a prospective memory lapse. Memory usually means remembering things that have already happened. But prospective memory is the ability to remember to do something in the future – such as stopping to get milk on the way home from work, calling your mom on
WNDJun 04 2024
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Save Money on Your Air Conditioning Bill All Summer With These Energy Hacks
Last summer was the hottest season on record, and by all metrics it's looking like summer 2024 will face oppressive heatwaves this year too. When you're dealing with these dangerous temperatures, you'll need an air conditioner that can keep your home cool. While it's important to remain conscious of how energy efficient your home is, it's understandable to want a comfortable environment to
CNETMay 31 2024
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Here are 9 companies with reported data hacks this week: Everything we know
Ticketmaster's multi-million customer data breach might not be the only major hack this week, as reports Friday indicated that at least one major bank and seven other companies could have been affected. All of the impacted brands a hacker claims to have accessed appear to have been using a cloud storage platform called Snowflake. The list of companies using Snowflake include Santander, State
NewsweekJun 04 2024
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An ingenious reader hack to keep your tomato seedlings watered in Northeast Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- During an average year (whatever that means) in Northeast Ohio, we have about 300 cloudy days, and rain on 150 days, give or take. So it can be easy to forget during our glorious June weather that our vegetable seedlings might need supplemental watering during dry spells—which for a young plant, means a day or two without rain. Some people set up elaborate soaker hoses on
Cleveland Plain DealerMay 27 2024
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6 AI life hacks you can use right now
The AI boom is causing a stir in workspaces and markets. Unsurprisingly, the conversation thus far has been dominated by panic, mostly over lost jobs. But AI also promises to make everyone's lives easier in a variety of ways. Don't let the gloomy narrative keep you from taking advantage of these useful life hacks. A trip to the hospital is rarely fun. The AI-powered app Vital aims to make the
ReasonMay 16 2024
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6 travel hacking tips I learned the hard way
Fortune Recommends™ has partnered with CardRatings for our coverage of credit card products. Fortune Recommends™ and CardRatings may receive a commission from card issuers. It’s been said that one way you get good at something is to fail enough times at it that you learn from your mistakes. Here are six lessons I have learned about miles and points and am now sharing in the hopes of preventing
FortuneMay 16 2024
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25 life hacks for surviving Florida summers
There’s no sugarcoating it: Summer is the most brutal time to be a Floridian. We’ve said goodbye to the snowbirds, spring breakers and crisp mornings. The Palmetto bugs are back to sequester in your kitchens and hurricane season lurks around the corner. So does humidity and perpetual sweat. Florida natives and longtime residents from around the Tampa Bay Times newsroom pooled together our time
Tampa Bay TimesJun 04 2024
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Phillips 66 announces $550 million sale of Permian Basin pipeline system
A Houston-based oil and gas company said it was adding to its pipeline and processing systems in the Permian Basin, spending more than half a billion dollars on an acquisition announced May 20. Phillips 66 said it agreed to buy out Pinnacle Midland Parent LLC for $550 million, expanding the company’s natural gas gathering and processing facilities in the eastern Midland Basin region of the
Carlsbad Current-ArgusJun 04 2024
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Pickleball courts, sidewalks in the pipeline for Liberty Bell Park after local donations
In the first stage of a multi-phased renovation project, the Norfolk City Council approved an agreement for the design of pickleball courts and sidewalks at Liberty Bell Park. The $7,500 contract with McLaury Engineering will provide for the design work and bidding on construction for four pickleball courts, sidewalks, fencing and court painting at the park, according to city parks and
Norfolk Daily NewsMay 15 2024
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FBI seizes hacking forum BreachForums — again
The FBI along with a coalition of international law enforcement agencies seized the notorious cybercrime forum BreachForums on Wednesday. For years, BreachForums has been a popular English-language forum for hackers and cybercriminals who wanted to advertise, sell, and trade stolen data. Just recently, a threat actor advertised Dell customers’ personal information and data stolen from a
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