Why You Might Want A Nas Drive

Essentially, NAS drives are hard drives that connect to the web, making them extremely versatile and presenting a host of useful applications. The basics You’re probably familiar with the hard drive inside your computer that stores all your files, including the operating system that runs everything, the applications you use, and anything you create. A NAS drive takes one or more of that type of hard drive and puts them in a separate enclosure that connects directly to the internet, typically via an Ethernet cable plugged into your router....

November 29, 2022 · 5 min · 877 words · Jim Alward

Will Social Distancing Sidetrack The Climate Movement

With the coronavirus spreading rapidly across the country, the coalition of youth climate organizers preparing for Earth Day decided that their nationwide marches could not go forward as planned. After months of preparation, Soin, who helped organize New York’s climate strikes last year, is now one of a large group of activists adapting their original agenda to the digital realm. “It has been upsetting to have these plans canceled,” he admits....

November 29, 2022 · 7 min · 1422 words · Maria Childress

You Can Charge Your Iphone 6S Wirelessly But Is It Worth It

Moving power magically between objects without a cord is something many may have encountered in electric toothbrushes. By placing the toothbrush on its stand, energy is transferred from the metal plate to the brush. Similar charging technology can be found in Android devices like the Samsung Galaxy S6, LG G4 and Nexus 5. But just because Apple didn’t include it inside the latest iPhone doesn’t mean iOS users don’t have options....

November 29, 2022 · 5 min · 1001 words · Randy Rivas

You Can Expect More Blackouts As The Country Heats Up

Early Wednesday morning, PG&E began power cuts on well over half a million homes and businesses, affecting millions of residents. At press time on Friday, thousands of PG&E customers are still without power. High winds in the dry season prompted the blackout. Last year, toppled PG&E power lines caused the most deadly and destructive forest fire in state history, and the company claimed suspending service was the only way to be sure it wouldn’t happen again....

November 29, 2022 · 3 min · 495 words · Benjamin Jordan

You Can Find An Organ Donor On Social Media

Though presumably all sorts of organs are available on the black market, kidneys are the most in demand. Of the approximately 122,000 people on the U.S. transplant list, about 101,000 of them—more than 80 percent—are waiting for kidneys. But because there aren’t enough organs to go around, only 10 percent of those people will receive the transplants they need. Those patients with means can find other ways to get the life-saving kidneys, often in one of 91 countries abroad with the help of a transplant broker....

November 29, 2022 · 3 min · 456 words · John Bourn

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November 29, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Lavonne Hernandez

Your Data Isn T Safe From Customs And Border Protection

Congress members like Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) have called out the program for “allowing indiscriminate rifling through Americans’ private records.” Still, there isn’t much reform on the horizon regarding the ways CBP and other law enforcement agents can easily access your smartphones, tablets, and laptops if they deem you suspicious, or merely worth further investigation. This is largely thanks to a longstanding court exception granted to border officials that allows them to search private devices without a warrant, unlike other law enforcement agency personnel....

November 29, 2022 · 2 min · 337 words · Marc Moreau

Zebrafish Could Teach Humans A Lot About The Science Of Sleep

“Sleep disruption is not just a consequence” of illness, says Phillipe Mourrain, a neurobiologist at Stanford Center for Sleep Sciences and Medicine, “but it’s casual, part of the etiology.” Mourrain is a molecular plant geneticist turned developmental biologist who now, in what he calls the “third phase of [his] scientific life”, studies sleep. Why? Because it happens across the animal kingdom. “From octopi, to insects, to vertebrates,” Mourrain says, we all sleep to survive....

November 29, 2022 · 4 min · 810 words · Emily Odom

The Martian Author Andy Weir Answers Your Questions About Mars

So, @ellipses asks what is your second favorite planet? Well, they probably presume that Mars is my favorite planet, but actually my favorite planet is Earth ’cause I live on it. So Mars is my second favorite planet. But answering the spirit of the question, I would say the next favorite planet after Mars is probably Venus, I think it’s very interesting, it’s Earth analog planet, it’s about the same size....

November 28, 2022 · 5 min · 916 words · Elsie Pittman

10 Common Plants That Can Hurt You

Plants aren’t out to harm you. On the other hand, they don’t seem to mind if they do. Even the most harmless shrub won’t go out of its way to prevent you from scratching, bleeding, or, in rare cases, dying from respiratory paralysis. And some plants, including all 10 of the ones listed here, are well equipped to make your life miserable if you mess with them. You can learn all about this by donning a Speedo and racing through thick underbrush....

November 28, 2022 · 9 min · 1845 words · Carol Twogood

10 Exceptional Images Of Earth From Space

November 28, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Agnes Fitzsimmons

3 Alternative Uses For Your Hot Glue Gun

But using your hot glue gun to craft a Halloween costume once a year just seems like a waste. Here are three other ways you can take advantage of this truly versatile gadget. Well, not literally. It’s basic science: high temperatures melt plastic, and once the heat is gone, the polymer returns to its previous solid state. This gives you the chance to reshape these plastic sticks into something else, including the bond that keeps two objects together—maybe ribbons and a hair clip, or a rhinestone and, you know, anything....

November 28, 2022 · 5 min · 957 words · Emily Reiber

33 Percent Off An Instant Pot And Other Good Deals Happening Today

Today you can save 33 percent on an 8-quart Instant Pot, a pressure cooker big enough to cook food for more than six people. The cooker acts as a steamer, rice cooker, and egg maker, and can make stews, curries, and baked beans in a fraction of the time. You can customize the settings or use the pre-programmed options to bake, sauté, boil, sterilize, or slow cook. The staff-favorite cooker is currently $120—it usually sells for $180....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 425 words · Leo Arnold

45 Percent Off Chargers And Power Banks Plus Other Great Deals Happening Today

Anker, a beloved maker of tech basics, is offering 45 percent off a lot of its power products, including wireless chargers, portable power banks, and corded chargers for your home. The wireless charging PowerWave is on sale for 30 percent off. It has a built-in fan to prevent overheating and even detects what type of device it’s charging to serve up the right amount of juice. All power options, this way....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 343 words · Jonathon Gimbel

6 Apps To Get You Started On Crypto

Before you get started, it’s worth emphasizing the volatility of cryptocurrencies. It’s not a good idea to invest huge sums that you can’t afford to lose, especially in the short term, as exchange rates can fluctuate quickly and significantly. We recommend you spend several months just watching the markets before investing in them. Most cryptocurrencies are built on what is known as a blockchain, which is a term you’ll come across a lot....

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 719 words · John Robertson

7 Great Google Keep Tips You Should Know

We have a couple of tips to make the most of it. The collaborator button doesn’t show up when you’re creating or editing notes on mobile, so you need to tap the three dots (lower right) to find the option. Collaborators will have full access to the note and will be able to change its contents, color, and everything else you can edit as the note creator. Tap the background options button (it looks like a painter’s palette), and alongside the standard choice of pastel colors you can also pick from nine images, each designed to fit a particular theme, like recipes or music....

November 28, 2022 · 3 min · 457 words · Raymundo Dorsey

7 Tips For Using Duckduckgo

The DuckDuckGo interface is designed to be simple to use—just type out your search query and go—but if you need more advanced features, the plucky underdog has plenty. You can choose between walking and driving instructions, and in most cases you’ll get multiple routes to choose from. This is all powered by Apple Maps and, per DuckDuckGo’s usual practices, none of your searches are logged. 2. Customize its appearance As we said, the DuckDuckGo web interface is simple, but you don’t have to settle for the default: Click the menu button (three lines, top right) and choose Themes to see the various looks that are available....

November 28, 2022 · 3 min · 609 words · Michelle Armstrong

8 Items That Should Be Part Of Your Go Bag

With the hurricane season being more intense than normal, it’s better to be prepared. Being fully equipped can minimize the impact of a disaster for you, so you need to ensure that you have all that’s necessary to weather through anything. You can start with this list, which is packed with discounted, top-rated items worthy to be part of your go-bag: The Recon: First Aid Kit This medium-sized bag comes fully stocked with medical emergency supplies you need for emergency situations....

November 28, 2022 · 3 min · 634 words · Theodore Gonzalez

A Bad Diet Really Can Raise Your Risk Of Cancer Here S How

But that’s so much less satisfying, isn’t it? “Eating healthy” is this ambiguous idea that might seem only tangentially related to cancer, whereas eating an antioxidant that supposedly blocks free radicals feels like much more direct action. And yet the truth is that just as many cancer cases are caused by poor diet as by drinking alcohol, and even more are tied to the excess body weight that comes with eating that poor diet....

November 28, 2022 · 7 min · 1467 words · Rosa Lopez

A Beginner S Guide To Building Your Own Pc

Still, once you get started, the process isn’t all that difficult. With the right guidance, anyone can build a custom PC. So we collected everything you’ll need to know. Go ahead, put together your own computer piece by piece. The building blocks of a computer Before you start buying components, you need to decide which ones will work best for your needs. Any PC requires a case to hold everything, a motherboard to act as the nervous system of the new machine, a processor and RAM to slot into the motherboard, a power supply unit (PSU) to regulate electricity, a hard drive to store files, and a monitor to interact with your machine....

November 28, 2022 · 12 min · 2460 words · William Pippin