We get in shape with the help of technology, you keep your camera safe from thieves with the power of ugly, and Google Chrome 2.0 is lightning fast.
Six Best Exercise Planning and Tracking Tools Technology and exercise make an excellent pair; you can now track, plan, and graph your workouts more easily than ever. We're here to take a look at six of the most popular tools for the job.
What the New Credit Card Rules Mean for You You'll see a lot of news stories today about the credit card bill just passed by the U.S. Senate. Here are the changes you'll actually see in your statements, assuming it becomes law.
Projects You Shouldn't Try to DIY If saving money's the only reason you think you can install your own toilet, give it a second thought. In one case, it cost about $3,000, with a collapsed ceiling and dislodged bumper.
Deter Thieves by Uglifying Your Camera A few years ago, blogger Jimmie Rodgers's camera was stolen while volunteering in an impoverished Brazilian community, so he did what any sane person would do: He bought an new camera and made it ugly.
Make Your Refrigerator Far More Efficient You've probably heard that keeping your refrigerator and freezer fully stocked is a simple way to keep them running efficiently. But what if you happen to lack for food, or want to optimize even further?
KeyRingThing Creates One Bonus Card to Rule Them All Thousands of businesses have loyalty cards that reward you with everything from coupons to free pet food if you display them at checkout. KeyRingThing creates one bonus card or keyring tag for all your stores.
The Upside Down Mac One of the benefits of having an all-in-one computer is how easily it can be tucked into spaces without an excess of cords and clutter. Today's kitchen workspace demonstrates that quite effectively.
Take Better Pictures by Treating Your Still Camera Like It's Video People often lament that they "just missed it!" upon seeing they failed to capture a pivotal moment in the action. You can avoid missing the action by treating your still camera like a video camera.
Google Chrome 2 Brings New Features and Serious Speed Back in March Google released a faster beta version of Chrome that boasted a 25-35% speed boosts on benchmarking tests, and today those improvements-along with a few new features-are now officially available in the stable release of Chrome.
Got a favorite from this week on or off the list? Let's hear about it in the comments.