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Πέμπτη 14 Μαΐου 2020


Reliable dash cams to witness a collision
Another set of eyes. (Burgess Milner/)Many people spend a great percentage of their time in vehicles. Commuters, touring performers, truckers, and delivery workers live out their lives going from one destination to another. And while this may seem normal or even mundane, there is an obvious element of risk involved. For even when people exercise extreme caution, collisions do occur, and they often lead to stressful and expensive situations if drivers disagree on what happened. One way to avoid such...
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Most dinosaurs didn’t swim—but this ‘dino equivalent of Jaws’ sure did
Cretaceous fish, beware! (Davide Bonadonna/)For millions of years, dinosaurs ruled the land and sky. For whatever reason, though, the ferocious beasts never took the deep dive into the open seas. Sure, some were believed to splash around or wade in prehistoric rivers, not unlike a lizard-like version of today’s grizzly bears. But a full-on marine dino? Until recently, that was the stuff of science fiction—and probably a fish’s worst nightmare.Back in 2014, a team of scientists led by Nizar Ibrahim...
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Essential exercise balls for your home gym
Make your home gym that much more versatile. (Theme Photos via Unsplash/)When you attend an exercise class at a gym that’s well-stocked with equipment, it can feel like there are endless possibilities to switch up your sets. At home with a mat and a couple of dumbbells, maybe not so much. A few simple exercise balls can make working out in your living room or yard a lot more fun, whether you prefer yoga, high-intensity interval training, cross-training, or are rebuilding your strength in physical...
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Paleontologists have identified the earliest evidence of Homo sapiens in Europe
Alongside ancient homo sapiens remains were bladelike tools and bear tooth pendants. Researchers believe Neanderthals may have copied these designs later on. (CREDIT: TSENKA TSANOVA, MPI-EVA LEIPZIG, LICENSE: CC-BY-SA 2.0/)Modern humans roamed central Europe at least 45,000 years ago, recent excavations from a cave in Bulgaria indicate. An international team of scientists unearthed tooth and bone fragments which they believe belonged to Homo sapiens. Nearby, the researchers also found tools and pendants...
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Wed May 13, 2020 21:00
Everything you need for a basic home gym
Kettlebells are a key component of a solid home gym. (Diego Lozano/Unsplash/)I love the gym and never thought a time would come when I’d need to… (gasp!) work out at home. The problem is there’s only so much you can do without equipment. Burpees, pushups, air squats, and situps get old—fast. You really do need to invest a bit if you want to do a hard, full-body strength workout. But stuffing a squat rack, an exercise bench, and a complete set of free weights into your home is expensive—both in money...
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Wed May 13, 2020 19:16
The best computer keyboards for every budget and requirement
Keyboards for everybody. (YongGuang Tian via Unsplash/)It’s true that the most important items in life are the ones we touch and use every day, and few pieces of hardware see as much action as the humble computer keyboard. Not all keyboards are created equal, either, but luckily for computer users everywhere, there’s a shape and size out there for every use and need imaginable: from stylized, intense gaming to high-volume writing and copyediting. It can be hard to distinguish one from another with...
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Wed May 13, 2020 19:09
Space-saving chest freezers for your backup food
Keep your cool. (Depositphotos/)Let’s face it—we’re all working with a sorely limited amount of space in our main kitchen freezer. From bulky bags of french fries to whole turkeys, frozen juices to homemade science experiments, it’s hard to stock up convenient items that might make or break the flow of an unexpected dinner debacle. By tucking away your excess frozen goods for a rainy day or spontaneous get-together into a dedicated compact chest freezer, you can make the most out of the limited space...
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Wed May 13, 2020 19:05
Google Play Music is going away, but migrating your library is surprisingly simple
It can take years to get a music service tuned to your specific tastes. After curating playlists, building a library, and honing the algorithmic recommendations, the idea of switching to a fresh new service can seem daunting. When a service goes away completely, however, users have no choice.Google is in the midst of transitioning users from its old Play Music service to its YouTube Music subscription plan that launched back in 2018. Now, the company is making it easier with a new tool designed to...
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Wed May 13, 2020 17:45

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