Why You Need to Hear the Same Financial Advice Over and Over

When you really break it down, a lot of financial advice turns out to be the same. Spend less, save more, and reduce expenses. So, how doso many articlescontinue to get written on the topic? Simple: we need to hear it repeatedly. While I already know it to be true, I need to hear it regularly. Similarly, I need to hear those familiar money lessons often. Personal finance is an every day goal....

June 20, 2014 · 1 min · 99 words · Richard Oconnell

Android's Stock Email App Arrives on the Play Store

Now, Google’s released its own Email app to the Play Store as another option. Google’s email app is fairly comparable to its Gmail app. Email| Google Play Store viaArs Technica

June 19, 2014 · 1 min · 30 words · Jonathan Miller

Copy Bubble Is a Floating Clipboard Manager for Android

When Copy Bubble is active, you’ve got the option to copy data as you normally would. The counter on the icon will fill up as you copy more things. Still, even right now, it’s completely free and works just as advertised. Update:The floating Copy Bubble icon can now be enabled/disabled with a tap from the notifications pane. The app will now monitor all your clipboard items and show up only when you need it....

June 19, 2014 · 1 min · 95 words · Jessica Martinez

Have Financial "Date Nights" to Improve Your Relationship With Money

Few people enjoy talking about money, and it’s one of the most common arguments between couples. Long and her husband open a bottle of wine, pour modestly and sit down with a notebook. You’ll also be in better control of what happens with your money. tap the link below to read the full article and gain some other helpful tips.

June 19, 2014 · 1 min · 60 words · Christian Griffin

Help Stop NSA Mass Surveillance with a Quick Call to Congress Today

A critical vote is happening in the House of Representatives today. All it takes is a quick call from us to our Congresspeople to make this happen. Though it garnered incredibly strong support from both sides of the aisle, the Amash amendment did not pass . The final vote was very close: 205 in favor, 217 against.

June 19, 2014 · 1 min · 57 words · Michael Lopez

Make Almost Any Recipe Work in a Slow Cooker with This Chart

This conversion chart turns just about any recipe into one for your slow cooker. The reference chart comes from ever-useful One Good Thing by Jillee. Now you have a lot more dishes to cook with thatconvenient, low-effort appliance. Stovetop/Oven to Crockpot Conversion Chart| One Good Thing By Jillee

June 19, 2014 · 1 min · 48 words · Zoe Green

Pushbullet and EvolveSMS Integration is Now Live, Adds Sliding Messaging

you’ve got the option to read more about ithere, and check out our original coverage below.

June 19, 2014 · 1 min · 16 words · Pamela Conner

Quickly Save an Email to Google Drive with Google Cloud Print

Digital Inspiration suggests using the Print option to save it as a PDF instead. It will save the message as a PDF file in your Drive. It’s a great way to backup and save an email thread every once in a while. If it’s something you do often,you’re better using a script like this one. secure your Gmail Messages in Google Drive| Digital Inspiration

June 19, 2014 · 1 min · 64 words · Gabriel Schneider

Save Thousands of Dollars Every Year by Appealing Your Property Taxes

The second biggest expense for homeowners, after the mortgage, is usually property taxes. Here’s how to fightand reduceyour property tax bill. This year, though, I winced a little less. Perhaps the process seems complicated or homeowners aren’t aware of just how much they could save. This value is calculated by your county’s assessor, but there’s lots of room for error. Here’s what to do. Step 1. Just search for something like “Orange county assessor....

June 19, 2014 · 2 min · 233 words · Jessica Smith

Set a Dollar Limit to Make Automatic Decisions on Splurges

Most of us have wavered over an in-store purchase. You try something on, and you’re just not sure about it. This indecisiveness can be a big waste of time and willpower. Setting a dollar limit on your decisions can make things easier. We’ve talked about the power oflimiting your money decisionsbefore. Basically, the fewer decisions you have to make, the better those decisions will be. If the item is less than $5, I stop wavering and buy it....

June 19, 2014 · 1 min · 176 words · Edwin Smith

Stop Your Boss from Micromanaging You with Trial Assignments

It’s tough to get into a good workflow when you have someone watching and critiquing your every move. Lolly Daskal at Fast Company suggests asking your micromanager boss for a small test assignment. Daskal explains that your boss micromanages because essentially, he or she doesn’t trust you. It could be something you’ve done, but it’s possible that’s just their personality. Do everything you could to gain the micromanager’s trust along the way....

June 19, 2014 · 1 min · 103 words · Dana Soto

Swipeup Utility Launches Any App With Google Now's Swipe Gesture

Android: Swipe up from the bottom of your handset’s screen, and Google Now springs into action. Swipeup Utility lets you use the same gesture to start a different app, if you prefer. Either way, though, that swipe gesture is pretty handy. To change the gesture, download a copy of Swipeup Utility from the Google Play store. Install and launch the app, and then open up the tweaks. Select an app or action from the list and enjoy easy access from this point forward....

June 19, 2014 · 1 min · 83 words · Marisa Wilson

Terrain Home is a Gesture-Based Home Screen Replacement for Android

There are four parts to Terrain Home. First, there’s the home screen with app shortcuts, like any normal Android. you might set how many home screens you want and the number of icons to be displayed. The sidebar can be customized with which cards you want, their order, and their data. And yes, the cards are interactive. This searches your apps, contacts and the internet. you might also quickly search the list of apps here....

June 19, 2014 · 1 min · 82 words · Leah Jackson