• How much stress is too much and what can you do about it?

    Good stress can even be good for your health. But toxic stress can wear down your stress response system with lasting effects.

  • Best Windows laptop 2024: The top Windows machines you can buy

    Those who have used Windows for the vast majority of their life will likely find it difficult to convert to the ways of the MacBook. That doesn't mean you'll have to make sacrifices though, as the very best Windows laptops have plenty to offer. The biggest difficulty with Windows laptops is that there are so many that it can be difficult to find the absolute best options. That's where we come in. Our team of experts review loads of laptops every year, so we've decided to round up the cream of...

  • There Is Only So Much Lipstick You Can Put on a Cybercriminal Troll

    The one thing I love about our annual conference in Orlando, KB4-CON, is its thought-provoking nature. Year after year, the events team manages to keep a fine balance between product updates and thought leadership talks. The convention is the best time to shine for all of us at KnowBe4, and nothing is shinier these days than the promise of an AI-powered future. One of the frequently discussed questions, besides how KnowBe4 will AI for good, was how attackers use it for bad.

  • Can We Please Stop Talking About Botox In Front Of Our Kids?

    A therapist and body-neutrality expert explains why it's a big deal and how we can redirect the way we talk about anti-aging around little ears.

  • How much difference can one degree of warming make?

    A vicious cycle of warming temperatures and reduced snowpack in northern forests is more severe than climate models have shown and could lead to increased fire risk and permanent damage to ecosystems.

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    The easiest way to automate window blinds can be yours for $49

    The SwitchBot Blind Tilt turns your old blinds into smart blinds, and its ingenious design means you'll never have to charge it. This deal is just right at $49 during Amazon's Big Spring Sale event.

  • Adults can see the horror in Gaza, but how best to talk to children about it?

    Across Britain, families are calling for an end to the violence. But what should be shared and discussed with younger members?It is always at bedtime that the horror of Gaza hits Naila Khan. “You know the images of those Palestinian parents, where they’re rocking their dead child?” she asks me, from Manchester. “Every evening when I’m rocking my child, all I can imagine is those mothers holding their children and I think to myself: my child is breathing, is alive, is healthy, safe, has got...

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    How to select, copy, and paste on the Apple Vision Pro with hand gestures

    The is a bit of an odd beast for fulfilling productivity tasks. On one hand, it makes a spectacular external monitor for Macs, especially when combined with the Mac's mouse and keyboard. On the other hand, if you want to use the Vision Pro on its own, things get a little more challenging.Review: Apple Vision Pro: Fascinating, flawed, and needs to fix 5 thingsTake selecting, cutting, copying, and pasting text. In this article, we'll look at the hand gestures you can use to accomplish these...

  • Our View: Parties can back up big talk on political civility

    From the editorial: "Our political parties need to lead the way. In only rare moments, however, has either pushed aside the never-ending pursuit of power in favor of what’s best for us as a whole."

  • Renowned Finance Author Reveals Why You Should Buy As Much Bitcoin As You Can

    Robert Kiyosaki, the author renowned for his best-selling book “Rich Dad Poor Dad” has identified Bitcoin as a real-world asset, urging investors and the broader crypto community to shift their focus from stock investments and prioritize accumulating Bitcoin. Buy More Bitcoin Before It’s Too Late In a recent X (formerly Twitter) post, Kiyosaki advised investors […]

  • What we talk about when we talk about giving up – podcast

    We give things up when we believe we can change; we give up when we believe we can’t. By Adam Phillips Continue reading

  • Can You Afford to Retire? Here's How Much Americans Spend Daily in Retirement

    Surveys from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and EBRI show the average income and expenses of Americans, and explain why most still retire at 65.