Silent Tab Opens Links in New Tabs but Doesn't Load Them

Silent Tab is a simple fix for this common frustration. As soon as you focus, it auto-loads. Silent Tab| Mozilla Add-Ons viaAddictiveTips

July 15, 2014 · 1 min · 22 words · David Mann

Six Home-Buying Deal Breakers (and How to Troubleshoot Them)

Some problems might go unnoticed, and you want to spot any potential deal breakers before they become headaches. This post originally appeared onLearnVest. But there are others that might be true deal breakers. You may be able to see from the ground whether there are cracked or missing shingles. Some states also require disclosure forms, mandating that the seller be up-front about any issues with the home. A qualified real estate agent can guide you through the process, providing specific advice for your area....

July 15, 2014 · 2 min · 368 words · William Phillips

Solo Launcher is a Gesture-Controlled, Easily Themed Launcher

Android: There are plenty of Android launchers around. Solo Launcher| Google Play Store

July 15, 2014 · 1 min · 13 words · Beth Williams

Take Five Minutes at the End of Your Day for a Gadget-Free Review

For many of us, the workday doesn’t feel like it ever ends because of our connected devices. At the end of the day, give yourself at least five gadget-freedistraction freeminutes to mentally review your day. To help review, Stillman suggests asking yourself a few simple questions: How did the day go? What success did I experience? What challenges did I endure? What did I learn today? What do I plan to dodifferently or the sametomorrow?...

July 15, 2014 · 1 min · 120 words · Zachary Schaefer

The "Perfect" Salary for Happiness, by State

Business Insider posted these charts based on the latest cost-of-living data data from theCouncil for Community & Economic Research. $83,000 Is The New Happiness Benchmark for Annual Income| Business Insider

July 15, 2014 · 1 min · 30 words · Sean Estes

The Busy Professional's Guide to a One-Day Business Trip

A single-day business trip has its perks. But it can be tasking and tiring. Applying the right tricks, you could make your day trip into a much more pleasurable experience. But you also need to pack light. Wear comfortable shoes; you’ll be on your feet for a large part of the day. Several members of theFlyerTalk forum recommend loafers or formal slip-on shoes. Pack a second shirt or dress, your electronics, a pen and a notepad....

July 15, 2014 · 2 min · 326 words · Joel Adams

The System Admin's Everyday Bag

Being a systems administrator and programmer means you better be prepared for just about anything on a whim. Buffington’s bag is anEddie Baur daypack. Photos must be at least at least 640x360. If yours catches our eye, we might just feature it! What is in my bag 2014| Lifehacker Go Bag Show and Tell

July 15, 2014 · 1 min · 54 words · Jessica Salas

Tim Ferris' Email Auto-Responses Can Help You Manage Your Inbox

We all rely on email, we all know it can get overwhelming. He even offers his own for you to try out yourself. We’ve looked at various techniques forcoping with email overload, includingsetting up auto-responses. Tim has a few sample replies that you’re free to tailor to suit your needs. The longer version conveys more information that aims to answer common questions. If it’s truly urgent (cannot wait a week), just call or email my assistant....

July 15, 2014 · 1 min · 168 words · Teresa Ramos

Two Steps You Can Take to Avoid Germs on an Airplane

Airplanes are great for travel, but even better for spreading disease. In an airplane, almost every surface is a danger zone. Sanitize your hands Bring aboard a sanitizing gel with 60 percent alcohol, Gendreau recommends. Use the sanitizer before you eat or drink. And then use it after you wash your hands in the airplane’s bathroom. Water on planes has a dirty record. Set the ventilation at low or medium....

July 15, 2014 · 1 min · 110 words · Nicholas Anderson

Arianna Huffington's Three Tips for Better Mental Focus

We all want to have better focus to help with our productivity. Huffington Post founder and editor-in-chief Arianna Huffington recommends more sleep, some meditation, and a gadget-free bedroom. Huffington talked with weblog Big Think about our addiction to devices, stress, and burnout. Skip that extra episode of your favorite show and get some shuteye. Take five minutes and meditate. This will help keep you from attaching yourself to thoughts. If you don’t know where to start,we can show you....

July 14, 2014 · 1 min · 144 words · Susan Sims

Ask an Expert: All About Saving for Your Retirement

Here to help is Maxime Rieman, senior analyst withNerdWallet. Have a question about your retirement plans? Maxime will be here for the next hour, so ask away! Have an expert you’d like to see participate?Email us. Illustration byOleg Erin(Shutterstock).

July 14, 2014 · 1 min · 39 words · John Lewis

Audentifi Identifies Songs in YouTube Videos

Sometimes,tracking down the song in a YouTube videois a bit of an adventure. Audentifi is an app similar to something likeShazamthat can detect a song based on the URL you give it.

July 14, 2014 · 1 min · 32 words · Christopher Clarke

Become the People You Want to Collaborate with to Attract More Talent

Obviously, no one can perform every role in a company. Go to some classes, conferences, meetups. Read and use the same blogs and forums. Do what you think a technical co-founder would do. How can I find someone to help me?| Ninjas and Robots via99u Photo byThe Natural Step Canada.

July 14, 2014 · 1 min · 50 words · Michael Klein