Microsoft Office Lens Scans Notes and Documents into Office Format

iOS/Android: Document and note scanning isnothing new. It can also do other typical OCR tricks like pulling contact info off a business card. The latter comes with some extra tricks. All scans can also be exported directly to OneNote or OneDrive. The tight Office integration gives Office Lens a leg up over similar OCR scanners. Office Lens (Preview)| Google+ viaThe Verge Office Lens| iTunes App Store

April 2, 2015 · 1 min · 66 words · Timothy Roy

Organize a "One-Dayer" to Build Momentum for a Project

Getting a group to move forward on a project can feel impossible early on. Emails, meetings, and busywork get in the way. For a speed boost, get your collaborators together for a one-dayer. When might you say this? When you have a crazy hunch you cant get out of your head. It might even make sense to have a one-dayer at the beginning and end of big projects. The less tangible advantage here is that getting work done as a group can motivate everyone....

April 2, 2015 · 1 min · 91 words · James Livingston

Page Forwarder Sends You to Web Pages You've Been Meaning to Read

But why not take that productivity tip up a notch? Instead of simply blocking a site, use that time to catch up on your reading list. Page Forwarder helps you do just that. you’re able to save all of these URLs to Page Forwarder. When youre done reading, you’re free to delete the URL. The extension is kind of like thepreviously mentioned TimeWarp, but the biggest difference is the setup....

April 2, 2015 · 1 min · 165 words · Megan Miller

Practice Gratitude and Get Your Home Clean with This Simple Exercise

This 20-minute exercise can help you appreciate what you have and help you keep your house tidy. The problem is that we start to take things for granted because we get used to what we have. So clean, and clean efficiently, but think about what youre cleaning. In 20 minutes you might just find some extra happiness you didnt know was there. An Easy, Do-It-Today Prescription for a Clean & Happy Home| Apartment Therapy...

April 2, 2015 · 1 min · 77 words · April Johnson

Replace a Broken Sprinkler Head Without Calling a Plumber

Broken sprinkler heads should be replaced quickly, as they waste water and are ineffective for irrigating your lawn. You don’t need to call a plumber to fix it, thoughyou can do it yourself. Give the PVC cement about 10 minutes to cure before running water through the system to test. How to Replace a Broken Sprinkler Head| Charles & Hudson

April 2, 2015 · 1 min · 60 words · Aaron Small

The Jagged Desktop

Heres how he set everything up. Let him know we sent you, and love his work! Do you have a good-looking, functional desktop of your own to show off? Share it with us! If your awesome desktop catches our eye, you might get featured!

April 2, 2015 · 1 min · 44 words · Casey Anderson

The Many Ways Retailers Use Coupons to Trick You Into Spending More

The thrill of scoring a killer deal can often blind us to the actual math of the situation. Here are some ways retailers and brands leverage coupons and deals to get you to spend more. This is especially true with clothing websites like American Eagle, Ann Taylor, Gap and Old Navy. Theyll often release a 20%-off coupon that ends up saving you less than last weeks site-wide sale. Also, beware of the BOGO coupons like buy one, get one for 50% off....

April 2, 2015 · 2 min · 258 words · Craig Johnson

The Simplest Way to Orgasm If Penetration Isn’t Enough For You

I’d be willing to bet that these results are a bit skewed. (Sisters are doin' it for themselves!) Ladies, let Cosmo bring you some validation for once! There’s nothing wrong with squeezing a hand between your legs during intercourse. What could be wrong about that?

April 2, 2015 · 1 min · 45 words · Jennifer Brown

Things You Should Never Say to Women Working in Tech or Science

As you know, women are underrepresented in STEM fieldsand many areleaving these professions in droves. Cate Burlington offers a list on the Toast of such things said to her by her male coworkers. Some of them are plainly insulting and condescending, while others are backhanded compliments. Just a few examples (with Burlingtons annotations): How did you learn to do all this?! The ancient Spider-Goddess Llorothaag came to me in a harrowing blood-soaked vision....

April 2, 2015 · 1 min · 177 words · Cristian Reed

This DIY Bottle Opener Catches Bottle Caps, Sticks to the Fridge

Every kitchen needs a bottle opener every once in a while. As reddit user ComradeNorgen demonstrates, these fridge-mounted bottle openers are fairly simple to make with some light woodworking. Heres a How to On making a Bottle Opener with a Magnetic Cap Catch| Reddit viaManMade DIY

April 2, 2015 · 1 min · 46 words · Alicia Chang

Tip Tester: Can You Substitute Strawberries For Tomatoes When Cooking?

Strawberries are at their sweetest right now, going all the way through the summer. I decided to try this out and see how well it worked. I can’t take credit for this concept. One more note: Strawberries tend to be more expensive than tomatoes. And let’s be honest: sometimes you’re simply trying to use what you have on hand. I replicated that, simply subbing slices of vine-ripened tomato with sliced strawberries....

April 2, 2015 · 1 min · 175 words · Andrew Graham

TrueCrypt's Security Audit Is Finally Done, with (Mostly) Good Results

Heres how it fared, and what that means for you. First, the results: TrueCrypts audit showed no evidence backdoors or serious flaws, which is good. However, these issues would only present themselves in very rare situations. Of course, TrueCrypt isno longer in active development, which means we dont really recommend using it. Truecrypt: Cryptographic Review| Open Crypto Audit Project Image remixed fromIgor Stevanovic(Shutterstock).

April 2, 2015 · 1 min · 63 words · Mrs. Hannah Preston DVM

What to Do When You Hit a Brainstorming Brick Wall

This post originally appeared onFast Company. Of course, theres nothing magic about it. Struggle and insight go together, saysDavid Perkins, research professor at theHarvard Graduate School of Education. You are not likely to achieve an insight, unless youve struggled with the problem some. In other words, breakthrough thinking is usually preceded by a lot of dead ends and bad ideas. If you look historically at breakthroughs, the story is never just about the key insight....

April 2, 2015 · 3 min · 616 words · Timothy Gonzalez