Estimate the Right Condom Size For You with a Toilet Paper Roll

When it comes to having safe sex, most advice regarding condoms ends as “use them.” However, improperly fitted condoms can be drastically less effective than the right one. They can slip off, break, or get lost inside a partner. To help estimate what size you need, use a toilet paper roll. Standard condoms are the best option for 50% of men. That includes lots of premium options that are likely superior to anything you’ve tried before....

July 18, 2014 · 1 min · 124 words · Kristina Heath

Get Free Airport Wi-Fi Using Chrome or Firefox's Developer Tools

Scan for wireless networks at the airport and you’ll probably find a Boingo hotspot. You may already know that you’ve got the option to very easilyaccess some sites without paying. Connect to the data pipe and smack the The Good Stuff box. But there’s another trick to free airport Wi-Fi. You’ll need to access your net web surfer’s developer tools to try this. In Firefox, grab the menu button and select Developer > Web Console, or press Ctrl+Shift+K....

July 18, 2014 · 1 min · 127 words · Leslie Tate

Hopper Flight Explorer Helps You Plan in Advance for Deals on Airfare

We’ve mentioned before that one of the best ways to save on airfare is to be flexible. You may find somewhere worth visiting at a good price. Hit the link below to try it out.

July 18, 2014 · 1 min · 35 words · Linda Olsen

Kindle Unlimited is a Subscription Service for Books and Audiobooks

Amazon’s Kindle service is easily the leader in digital book sales, and today Amazon’s taking it to the next level. The company has announced Kindle Unlimited, which offers access to hundreds of thousands of books, and thousands of audiobooks for $9.99 a month. The books available via subscription doesn’t seem to include everything in Amazon’s library (much like the Instant Video selection which is only a small subset of the company’s video library), but you’re able to easily identify titles that are included by the “Kindle Unlimited” logo....

July 18, 2014 · 1 min · 111 words · Spencer Jackson

Notes for Gmail Gives You a Scratchpad for Emails and Threads

Think of it as post-it notes for your email. you’re able to even pin notes so they’re always visible. Hit the link below to learn more or give it a try. Notes for Gmail(Free) | Chrome Web Store viaAddictive Tips

July 18, 2014 · 1 min · 40 words · Scott Porter

Remind People to Wash Their Hands with This DIY Alarm

Let’s be real here: everyone should be washing their hands after they use the bathroom. If nothing is detected five minutes after a flush, the system resets for the next use. For instructions and a list of materials, check the link below. And wash your hands! Unwashed Hands Alarm| Instructables viaMake

July 18, 2014 · 1 min · 51 words · James Jones

The Hidden Keyboard Shortcut for Images in Your Browser: S+Right-Click

Take a second to hold down the “S” key and right-press any image on the web. It’s faster than right-clicking on an image and selecting the search option. Internet Explorer:Opens the Save Image dialog to save the image to your Pictures folder. Safari:Immediately highlights the “use image as desktop picture” option in the right-click menu.

July 18, 2014 · 1 min · 55 words · Kelsey Hernandez

The Popular Android Apps That Hog the Most Battery, Data, and Storage

It’s no secret that many apps are terrible for your phone’s performance. AVG collected real usage data over six months for all the Android apps with one milllion or more installs. Some are less intuitive, however. Why is AT&T’s Smart Wi-Fi tool hogging cellular data connections? What is Candy Crush Saga doing to drain your battery life? (That one we know, actually. Free, ad-supported apps are thevampires of the app world....

July 18, 2014 · 1 min · 101 words · Nicole Turner

This Language Learning Method Ensures You Never Forget What You Learn

Use Google Image searches to create visual links between words and their meanings. So what can you do? There’s a simple way to make abstract information like grammatical gender stick. Use mnemonic imagery, and for this particular case, use vivid, visualizable verbs. You’ll find that mnemonic imagery like this makes gender extremely easy to memorize, right from the start. Learning grammar is pushed back to the third stage of this new learning technique....

July 18, 2014 · 1 min · 122 words · John Robertson

This List Details All the Windows Features You Can Safely Disable

Windows is a big operating system that caters toa billion and a half people. As such, there are a lot of components built in that you might not necessarily need. Windows comes with a lot of bundled software thats entirely optional. In the left-side panel, select Turn Windows features on or off. Disable features by unchecking them on the left. Check it out at the source link. What Are Those Windows Features That you’re free to Add or Remove?...

July 18, 2014 · 1 min · 80 words · Justin Clark

Thoroughly Clean a Hair Brush with a Toothbrush

The tool to clean a hairbrush? Scrub with the toothbrush, let soak, and then dry. How to: Clean Hair Brushes| Anithamallya’s Blog viaBuzzFeed

July 18, 2014 · 1 min · 23 words · Mallory Moreno

Three Tricks for Dealing with Anxiety In the Moment

Here are some things you’re free to have a go at ease your anxiety. This post originally appeared onPsychology Today. For example, say to yourself, “Oh, I’m at a seven now. I think I’ll take a few deep breaths and see what happens to my anxiety level.” After taking a few minutes to focus on your breathing, reassess your level. You’ll likely find that your anxiety has decreased, even if only by a point or two....

July 18, 2014 · 2 min · 297 words · Sara Jones

Use Windows' Additional Clocks to Monitor Multiple Time Zones

If you need a hand, Windows has the tools you need built right in. The system tray is home to a single digital clock by default. Just right choose the clock, select Adjust Date/Time, and move to the Additional Clocks tab. Repeat the process for a second additional clock if you gotta and click OK. you’ve got the option to also hover your mouse over the clock for a digital popup instead....

July 18, 2014 · 1 min · 72 words · Ricky Davis