Keep Your Skin Hydrated During Travel to Feel Refreshed

The tired, grimy feeling you get during long trips makes for a tiring experience. Which one you use is really personal preference and what your skin responds well to. For more travel skin care tips, check out the full post linked below. 10 Skincare Tips for Long Flights| Conde Nast Traveler Image fromhetstyle.

November 21, 2014 · 1 min · 53 words · Ryan Kirby PhD

Nine Ways to Give Your Finances an End-of-Year Tune-Up

Here are a few money moves you should make before the new year. You have until December 31 to contribute to your 401(k) or 403(b). So if you want to reduce your taxable income in April, you should make those contributions now. TheTraditional IRAis also tax-deferred, but you have until April 15 to contribute to your IRA. The limit is $5,500 for 2014 ($6,500 if you’re age 50 or older)....

November 21, 2014 · 3 min · 608 words · Jeffrey Melton

PSN, 2K, and Windows Live Allegedly Hacked, Change Your Passwords Now [Updated]

Another day, another password leak. This time it’s PlayStation web connection, 2K Games, and Windows Livethree years afterthe last PSN compromise. Updated:Several folks are sayingthe leaked data looks fake. To be safe, however, you might as well change your passwords. You know the drill by now. you’re able to also use LastPass or your favorite password manager toaudit your passwords. DerpTrolling leaks PSN, 2K, Windows Live customer logins| CNET viaGeek.com

November 21, 2014 · 1 min · 70 words · Angelica Pruitt

Safely Remove a Non-Load Bearing Wall

you might save on remodeling by preparing a space as much as possible before the contractors arrive. With the proper tools, removing a non-load bearing wall is a simple task, and loads of fun. You should also wear work gloves and eye protection (unlike Josh in the above video from eHow). Start by removing any trim or moulding using your flat bar and hammer. Then the fun begins! Using your hammer, break through the drywall and pull it off to reveal the studs....

November 21, 2014 · 1 min · 120 words · Christopher Jordan

SourceLair IDE Lives in Your Browser and Shares With GitHub

Downloading advanced development software is the best option for professional and enthusiast developers. However, beginners and hobbyist developers might prefer SourceLair. There’s no installation required, multiple languages are supported, and it integrates with GitHub. A terminal is included right in the online window. Your code autosaves every 5 seconds, and it’s possible for you to run it with one click. Hit the link below to check it out.

November 21, 2014 · 1 min · 68 words · Lauren May

The Best Airlines for Traveling with Children

Here’s a chart from Fatherly comparing airlines' features. At a Glance: The Most Family Friendly Domestic Airlines| Fatherly

November 21, 2014 · 1 min · 18 words · Katherine Alvarez

The Streets of NY Home Screen

Today’s home screen aims to capture a bit of that with some stark contrast and intense angles. This design is friendly to all launchers. Open Themer and browse for themes. Under “My Themes” select “Exported.”

November 21, 2014 · 1 min · 35 words · Mark Reynolds

These Are the Highest Paying Programming Skills to Have on Your Resume

The salary for each skill listed is an average based on those thousands of job listings. If you know how to pick up any programming skill quickly, you’ll be much better off. To read more and see the rest of the top 12, check out the link below. These programming skills will earn you the most money| Quartz

November 21, 2014 · 1 min · 58 words · Tina Wheeler MD

What Do You Use Your Smartwatch For?

So we want to know: what do you use your smartwatch for? We’ve discussed smartwatch capabilities before, but they’re still new and in rapid development. Do you own one? What do you really love about it? We want to know what you love about your smartwatch.

November 21, 2014 · 1 min · 46 words · Austin Smith

Why You Can't Trust Wine Point Reviews

Is a bottle rated 88 really not as good as something rated 90? This post originally appeared onVinepair. Do Wine Ratings Reflect Quality? While there is disdain for the system, no one wants to truly bite the hand that feeds. The higher the grade, the better the wine. The same is true with wine. One of the easiest knocks on ratings is that they are usually based on one person’s opinion....

November 21, 2014 · 2 min · 215 words · Beverly Mason

"Productive People Are Never 'Free'"

Being truly productive is about more than just getting the things you need done each day. Guillebeau explains that this is a foolish request for productivity-focused individuals: Productive people are never “free.” They don’t have 15 minutes on their lunch break to “have a quick call.” They don’t “kill time"a terrible phrase. you’re able to always put a window of time to good use if you work for it ....

November 20, 2014 · 1 min · 109 words · Katie Cruz

All the Stores That Will Give You a Refund If a Price Drops Later

If you’re abargain shopperlike me, you know it can be maddening. But fortunately many major retailers will happily offer you aprice adjustmentwithin a set period of time. This post originally appeared onRather Be Shopping. Item must be purchased at the original price. This means you’ve got the option to’t get a price adjustment on a marked down clearance item. Will it Work on Black Friday/Cyber Monday:Yes, as long as your purchase is within 14 days....

November 20, 2014 · 4 min · 844 words · Ashley Garrett

Avoid Being Late for Meetings by Scheduling Your Time Backwards

Of course, it’s extremely important that you’re honest with yourself. It never hurts to include a little bonus time just to be sure. 5 Simple Strategies for Being on Time| I’m an Organizing Junkie Photo byLoren Javier.

November 20, 2014 · 1 min · 37 words · James Fry