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fitness
How to Stay Safe When You Go Back to the Gym
Now that gyms are starting to open back up, it’s tempting to go back. However, just because you can do something doesn’t necessarily mean you should. So before you make your decision, it is important to think about the relative amount of risk this decision entails.
Browsers
How to Keep Your Work and Personal Browsing Separate on Edge Chromium
Edge Chromium received several new features in its most recent update, and one of the slickest additions is automatic profile switching. If a user has multiple Microsoft accounts signed into Edge, the browser will now ask if you want to change to a different profile when visiting new websites or...
Windows
How to Set Up Microsoft's New Spotlight-esque PowerToy in Windows
Launching apps is easy on Windows 10: Just mash the Start button, begin typing in the name of the app and odds are good that you’ll be able to quickly pull up whatever you were trying to find. You’d never use Windows Key + R and your operating system’s “Run”...
Games
How to Refund Your PC Games on Steam, Epic Games, and GOG
Sometimes you buy a new PC game and it just isn’t what you expected. Maybe the game isn’t compatible with your hardware or the gameplay just doesn’t click with you. Whatever the case, if you’re feeling buyer’s remorse over a digital copy of a PC game you just bought, you...
travel
How to Successfully Fly Standby
Think back to the last time you were in an airport, waiting for your plane to board. (Remember airports? Remember flying?) You may have noticed a TV screen above the gate counter filled with a list of passenger names and heard a flight attendant calling those same names over the...
Hack or Wack
Can These Wacky Reading Glasses Fix Your Neck Pain?
We know just how much you’ve been reading lately (or, to be more honest, watching videos on your iPad). Either way, your neck is probably feeling the strain, which is why we decided to test out Lazy Readers.
misinformation
How to Respond if Your Friends Share COVID-19 Misinformation
We’ve probably all got somebody on our friends list who’s been sharing a lot of suspect information about the coronavirus. The component pseudo-facts of conspiracy theories are floating around Facebook in abundance, and it’s super frustrating to see them rebroadcast by people you know and love. You may be tempted...
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Kotaku
Shady Key Reseller G2A Fucks Up Spectacularly
Last year, G2A—a supremely suspect grey market seller of PC games—offered to pay studios 10x the cost of their games if it was found to be selling stolen keys. Only one company took them up on the offer, and whaddya know, it turns out G2A was selling a bunch of...
Gizmodo
The Pandemic-Induced Fire Sale in Hollywood Begins
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Jezebel
They're Married, Perform in Porn, and Now They're Co-Stars and Crew
A few weeks ago, performers Charlotte Sartre and Lance Hart were shooting a film for a porn studio. She was playing the “horny woman at home,” as she put it, who had called a computer repairman, pretending that she was having technical difficulties. “Then we fuck each other in the...
Kotaku
EA Is Releasing
Command & Conquer
And
Red Alert's
Source Code
We’re all very used to seeing modern games ignore or even remove mod support, so it’s nice to see that EA of all publishers is going the extra mile for the modding community with the upcoming re-releases of the original Command & Conquer and Red Alert.
The Root
Watch: Black Texas Man’s Grandmother Stands Between Him and Gun-Wielding Police Officers...All Because He Reportedly Ran a Stop Sign
Here’s a question: Are black people ever allowed to be afraid? White people and police officers have been able to rely on the words, “I feared for my life” to justify shooting unarmed people. At the very least, black people should be afforded that justification for not immediately cooperating with...
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