A Bit of Caffeine Could Increase Your Honesty

A study in the Journal of Applied Psychology indicates that drinking coffee could help counter that effect. While coffee isn’t a magic truth serum, it can keep you awake and alert. The study took two groups of volunteers and gave one group a placebo and the other group caffeinated gum. Both groups were given an ethical dilemma and the caffeinated group performed better. “However, we found that caffeine can give sleep-deprived individuals the extra energy needed to resist unethical behavior....

June 21, 2014 · 1 min · 92 words · Alejandro Byrd

Focus on Roles Rather Than Personalities to Reduce Conflicts at Work

Conflicts with coworkers are inevitable. Companies often use personality teststo see if people are compatible, either during theinterview processoron the job. Check out more tips for dealing with workplace conflict by following the link. Most Conflicts Aren’t Due to Personality| Harvard Business Review Photo bySonny Abesamis.

June 21, 2014 · 1 min · 46 words · Stacie King

Improve Your Desktop Mail Performance by Re-Indexing Your Mailbox

While many of us are using cloud-based email,some of us still cling to desktop clients. Re-indexing the email database will improve performance and search capabilities. Fist: check that you have a good backup before doing any database maintenance. Check out the above links for more information on how each individual program works.

June 21, 2014 · 1 min · 52 words · Dwayne Hamilton

Seek Out Problems at a New Job to Advance Your Career

The ability to anticipate and solve problems is rare and will invariably lead to opportunity. Check the link for other tips to get noticed and move ahead at a new job. 10 Tips for Making Your First Real Job Count|LinkedIn viaBusiness Insider Photo byKevin Dooley.

June 21, 2014 · 1 min · 45 words · Caroline Newton

Tell Windows 8.1 You Have a Metered Connection to Restrict Data Usage

If you use apersonal hotspot or tether your phone, you better keep an eye on your data usage. Windows 8 lets you set a connection as “metered” to avoid unnecessary data usage. To make this tweak, head to options > Change PC options > web link > Connections. grab the data pipe connection you’d like to change, then toggle Set as Metered Connection to On. How to Restrict & Monitor Mobile Data Usage on Windows 8....

June 21, 2014 · 1 min · 78 words · Abigail Meyer

The New York Times Rent-or-Buy Calculator Updated with More Options

Buying a home is a major purchase, and for some it’s not always the best deal. The New York Times has a calculator to help you with that decision. The calculator has more options and includes average maintenance and fees along with opportunity costs. Is It Better to Rent or Buy?| The New York Times viaMyMoneyBlog

June 21, 2014 · 1 min · 56 words · Kerri Rasmussen

Top 10 Silly but Awesome Products That Make Life Easier

There area lot of gadgets and gizmos out therethatmake your life easier. Some, however, are a little sillier than othersso much that they seem like joke products. Here are a few gadgets and products that sound crazy, but actually rule. Heck, many of my best Lifehacker articles were conceived on this very notepad. Yes, I own one, and it’s awesome. [$7.00 from AquaNotes,$7.75 on Amazon) 9. you’re free to buy them ormake a pair for yourself....

June 21, 2014 · 2 min · 287 words · Michael Campbell

Use a Food Dehydrator to Save Your Summer's Bounty

Summer means an abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables, in season, at great prices. Learning to use a dehydrator can preserve those inexpensive finds for later in the year. Dehydrate2Store has a great video explaining the process. By withdrawing the moisture, fruits and vegetables take up less space and you might preserve them without refrigeration. Check out the video for more info. How to Dehydrate and Store Food| Dehydrate2Store viaThree Thrifty Guys

June 21, 2014 · 1 min · 72 words · Daniel Travis

Air Stylus Pairs Your iPad and Stylus with Your Computer

In this case, it turns your iPad into a drawing tablet. Air Stylus($19.99) | iTunes App Store

June 20, 2014 · 1 min · 17 words · Heidi Hopkins

Bake the Best Chocolate Chip Cookies by Knowing What to Tweak

Some like their chocolate chip cookies soft and chewy. Others prefer it a little crispier. Want it more cakey? Use more baking soda to puff the cookies up. Hit up the link below for more cookie variations. The Science Behind Baking the Most Delicious Cookie Ever| OZY Photo byHandle the Heat.

June 20, 2014 · 1 min · 51 words · Maureen Fox

Ballloon Saves Online Images and Documents to Dropbox or Google Drive

Chrome: Want to share an image or document you found online with others? Forget downloading and then pushing to your preferred cloud storage serviceBallloon can do it in a single click. it’s possible for you to download the extension at the link below. (Yes, there are three L’s in the name.) Once installed, choose the Ballloon toolbar button and sign into your Google account. Don’t worry, you’re only granting permission to create files....

June 20, 2014 · 1 min · 123 words · Victor Hayes

Clone a Raspberry Pi SD Card for Easy Backups

Cloning your SD card is really simple. On Windows, you might useWin32DiskImager, and on Mac you canclone your card from the command line. Head over to MakeUseOf for a guide to backing up and restoring those SD card images. Easily Clone Your SD Card for Trouble-Free Raspberry Pi Computing| MakeUseOf

June 20, 2014 · 1 min · 50 words · Lauren Erickson

Credit Cards Hacked Multiple Times at Hotels, Retailers. Check Yours

You might want to be more careful in checking your credit card statements for fraudulent charges. CSO notes that Amex has had to issue three breach notifications this month, due to three separate hacks. Update:It looks like the data stolen also affects Visa, Mastercard, and Discover. To date, only American Express has taken notification steps. You might not be affected, but it’s good to knowwhat to do if your card is hackedanyway....

June 20, 2014 · 1 min · 82 words · Robin Martinez