Convert a Drywall Doorway Into an Arch

Ever wonder how to create an arched opening in drywall? Arches have had varying popularity in home design over the last century or so. See the complete how-to below. How To Build a Drywall Arch| The Family Handyman

September 25, 2014 · 1 min · 38 words · Emily Taylor

Cubefree Finds the Best Coffee Shops and Other Places to Work In

iOS: Need a place to work fromthat’s not your company office or home? Sometimes you might want alibrary instead of a coffee shopfor the quiet. Other times you might prefer thecoffee shop’s creative buzz. And, still yet, you might head to acoworking or shared spacefor the collaboration. How well the app would work for you might depend on where you live. Worth a look, though, if you often remotely work out of a “third place....

September 25, 2014 · 1 min · 75 words · Jared Mcintyre

Get Free Extra Packing Space by Checking a Car Seat or Stroller

it’s possible for you to use some of the leftover space for some free checked items. 8 Travel Hacks to Save Time and Money| The Points Guy Photo byJames Emery.

September 25, 2014 · 1 min · 30 words · Jonathan Olson

How Did You (or Someone You Know) Recover from a Rut In Life?

Sometimes everything in life feels like it’s going wrong. You feel demotivated, lost, unhappy, and you have no idea where to start turning it around. Have youor anyone you knowever managed to turn things around and get out of a major rut in life? We want to hear from you!

September 25, 2014 · 1 min · 50 words · Emily Baldwin

How To Check If Your Mac or Linux Machine Is Vulnerable to Shellshock

Here’s how to test if your machine is vulnerable. Shellshock uses a bash script to access your rig. From there, they can launch programs, enable features, and access files. The script only affects UNIX-based systems, so Linux and Mac are the only ones vulnerable. You candownload and install it here.

September 25, 2014 · 1 min · 50 words · Mrs. Ariana Wilson

How to Live Happily When You and Your Partner Have Opposite Schedules

It takes some effort, but you might manage it and live in harmony. If your schedules are opposite enough, you might never see each other during your waking moments. Both situations are difficult to deal with, but it’s not impossible to find a balance. It’s not just that passive time though. If you’re able to, schedule more than that. You have to make a continual effort. You don’t need to go out and buy some fancy gift....

September 25, 2014 · 3 min · 491 words · Kristina Adams

Improve Your Relationships by Working On Yourself First

Too often, we externalize the root issues of our conflicts with others. Dumb Little Man says working on ourselves will create positive changes in our relationships. It’s easy to get stuck in toxic relationships that bring out the worst in both parties. Instead of pressuring the other person to change, sometimes we’ll get better results if we change ourselves. It also helped them open up and be more comfortable around me....

September 25, 2014 · 1 min · 116 words · Ronald Clark

In-App Browsers Are Insecure: Use Safari for Sensitive Browsing

This works in both iOS 7 and iOS 8. Don’t throw in sensitive content in those browsers. Safari is the only app on iOS that comes with Apple’s guarantee of security. Head over to Hockenberry’s blog for all the technical details. In-App Browsers Considered Harmful| Furbo

September 25, 2014 · 1 min · 46 words · Felicia Walker

Iodine Tells You Everything About Different Medications

Not knowing what you’re putting in your body can be scary. Free web service Iodine tells you everything you’re gonna wanna know about your prescriptions. When you reach the homepage of Iodine you’ll see a simple search bar.

September 25, 2014 · 1 min · 38 words · Heather Villegas

Learn How to Make Captivating Presentations with This Free Online Book

Communication guru Nancy Duarte helped us learn how tocreate and deliver presentations that don’t suck. Her acclaimed book,Resonate, is available online now for free in multimedia, touch-friendly form. It’s an excellent read and, as you might expect, finely presented.

September 25, 2014 · 1 min · 39 words · Ashley Rodriguez

MoboRobo is a Powerful Desktop Manager for Android and iOS Devices

Connecting your Android or iOS gadget to MoboRobo for the first time is a drawn-out, but simple process. There is no wireless connectivity for iOS. Once your machine is connected, MoboRobo has a large number of things you’re able to do. We didn’t test it extensively, but it restored game saves for a few titles. Of course, the iOS part is restricted to what Apple allows. Android users can also manage and install apps, including APKs stored on your hard drive....

September 25, 2014 · 1 min · 120 words · Stephanie Shaw DDS

Prioritize Your Goals with Warren Buffett's Two-List System

The other 20 things? What is your plan for completing those?" They are not as urgent but I still plan to give them dedicated effort. To Steve’s surprise, Warren responded sternly, “No. You’ve got it wrong Steve. Everything you didn’t circle just became your ‘a void at all cost list’ . Most of us have tons of things we hope to do. This is a simple exercise that can help you find what to focus on right now....

September 25, 2014 · 1 min · 78 words · Natalie Alexander

Rosetta Code “Translates” Code Into Another Programming Language

you could browse by task or by language. There are 753 tasks and 554 languages. While it doesn’t give you full-on tutorials, it’s definitely a good reference to bookmark. Hit the link below to check it out.

September 25, 2014 · 1 min · 37 words · Kevin Boyle