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National VCR Day is June 7

A staple of the 1980s and 1990s, Video Cassette Recorders—or VCRs as they’re more commonly called—revolutionized the way people viewed home entertainment. For the first time, people had the ability to participate in timeshifting, a practice that is widespread today.… (Continue Reading)


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Tech gift ideas for Father’s Day

Father’s Day is nearly here. Need some inspiration for what to give your dad? Here are some tech gift ideas just for the occasion. The PhoneSoap Smartphone Cleaner (Uncommon Goods – $80) Here’s one of the most popular choices of… (Continue Reading)


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COVID-19 scams targeting college students

Hey college students: even though you’re likely far from campus, scammers are still trying to find you. Maybe you or your friends have gotten an email claiming to be from the “Financial Department” of your university. The email tells you… (Continue Reading)


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Distance yourself from eye strain

Many of us are no strangers to staring at screens for hours on end at work. Having your work space be at home may only be increasing this amount of time—after all, it’s harder to get away and, with COVID-19,… (Continue Reading)


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Credit reports are now free, every week

If you’re feeling anxious about your financial health during these uncertain times, you’re not alone. That’s why the three national credit reporting agencies are giving people weekly access to monitor their credit report — for free. This is some helpful… (Continue Reading)


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Celebrating Asian American & Pacific Islander Month

Recognizing the history, culture, and contributions of underrepresented ethnic groups and their roles in enriching American history is the primary goal of heritage and history month celebrations. May’s celebration focuses on Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage—one of the fastest… (Continue Reading)