Four Methods to Create a Secure Password You'll Actually Remember

How do you balance the necessity of highly secure passwords with the utility of easily recalling them all? This post originally appeared on theBuffer blog. It’s a question I mull each and every time a security breach happens. It’s still on my to-do list. Does this sound like you? The rest of us are still searching for a solution. It took writing this post to get me on the straight-and-narrow with my passwords....

July 8, 2014 · 4 min · 678 words · Joseph Benson

Give Your Electric Garage Door a Safety Checkup with This Test

Assuming your garage door is not too old, it should have “photo eyes” that detect obstacles. terminate the garage door with its remote. How To Do a Garage Door Safety Test Video| LiftMaster

July 8, 2014 · 1 min · 33 words · Karen Ryan

Google Rolling Out a New Web UI for Google Drive

Google already brought some substantial upgrades to Google Drive and its suite of productivity apps at I/O. Now, it’s beginning to roll out the updated interface on the web. The rollout may be slow so if you don’t see it now, just hang tight. Google Drive Gets A Shiny New Interface On The Web, Rolling Out To Users Starting Now| Android Police

July 8, 2014 · 1 min · 62 words · Joseph Larson

How Do You Stop People from Stealing Your Food from the Shared Fridge?

What would or did you do in these kinds of situations?

July 8, 2014 · 1 min · 11 words · Gregory Jones

How to Make a Loved One's Time in the Hospital Easier for Everyone

Delegate those responsibilities to someone you trust. For example, if you rush to the hospital, you may not have time to pack a bag. The process that works for you may not work for others. When delegating, describe the successful outcome and let the person to find their best way to completion. Who knows, you might learn something from them. Apart from things at home, this person should also act as the runner and facilitator....

July 8, 2014 · 3 min · 494 words · Timothy Nelson

Icebergs Organizes Your Files, Notes, Web Clippings, and More

The video above is actually a solid demo of the tool’s features. For many people, the free account should suit you just fine. Hit the link below to read more or get started.

July 8, 2014 · 1 min · 33 words · Derrick Day

Look Out for Dealer “Holdback” When Negotiating a New Car

Buying a car can be stressful. Next time you’re negotiating, you might want to consider something called dealer “holdback.” Money site Phroogal explains that dealerships get money back from some manufacturers at the point of sale. This is called “holdback.” Dealerships also get substantial bonuses from manufacturers that basically make or break their month/ quarter/ year. This inflow will certainly be taken into consideration when pricing cars. Their holdback incentive is not included in the invoice price you see on the car....

July 8, 2014 · 1 min · 189 words · Daniel Evans

Make Your Own Reusable Food Wraps with Beeswax

One Good Thing By Jilleehas a full guide at the link below, but the process is pretty simple. Put unbleachedmuslin clothon a cookie sheet. These food wraps should be more useful for transporting foods than plastic wraps that can tear easily. Plus, they are water-resistant to give you added protection. For a little investment now, these reusable wraps might end up saving more money in the long run. DIY Reusable Food Wrap| One Good Thing By Jillee

July 8, 2014 · 1 min · 77 words · Willie Reeves

The Google Employee's Everyday Purse

Working at any tech company requires a mix of daily devices to use. Lauren Skelly, Senior Policy Analyst at Google, shares her daily bag with Everyday Carry. Her bag is aKate Spade handbag. Photos must be at least at least 640x360. If yours catches our eye, we might just feature it! Kate Spade…| Everyday Carry

July 8, 2014 · 1 min · 55 words · Michael Williams

The HummingBoard Is a More Powerful, Upgradeable Raspberry Pi

We love the Raspberry Pi, but it’s certainly not the only way to do things. The HummingBoard comes in a few different variations. That boost in processing power could make it a much more useablegame emulation stationandXBMCPC. HummingBoard($45-$100) | viaArs Technica

July 8, 2014 · 1 min · 41 words · Sabrina Willis

The Long Tail Finds an Artist's Least Popular Songs on Spotify

Web: Your favorite musician probably has many songs you haven’t heard or listened to lately. The Long Tail makes a playlist of such rarely played songs by any one artist on Spotify. In The Long Tail’s case, you could choose the artist or band. The Long Tail is a neat and simple app that does what it’s supposed to. The Long Tail| viaThe Next Web

July 8, 2014 · 1 min · 65 words · Joshua Williams III

The Top Programming Languages, Ranked by Job Demand, Popularity, More

you could also filter by language throw in: web, mobile, enterprise, or embedded. Interestingly enough, Java tops the list for all of the rankings. Seemore of their methodology here. Interactive: The Top Programming Languages| IEEE Spectrum

July 8, 2014 · 1 min · 36 words · Johnathan Koch

Use the Cost of Bread, Beer, and Milk to Gauge Prices On Vacation

19 Holiday Hacks That’ll Save You Time, Money And Sanity| Buzzfeed Photo byScott Wong.

July 8, 2014 · 1 min · 14 words · Paul Moreno