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Tips for better iPhone battery life

Phone dying too fast throughout the day? Try one or all of these tips for more juice.

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Tech trick: Boost the quality of your streaming audio

At any given time, there’s music playing in my house. I have my organizing music, sitting-by-the-pool jams, dinner playlists depending on how we’re feeling, tunes for getting ready … The list goes on.

If you’re a music lover, too, let’s get the bad news out of the way: The tunes you’re jamming to in your favorite streaming app are sub-par quality. The good news? It’s easy to fix that, and I can walk you through it. 

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The world is your spreadsheet: This free Chrome extension lets you add content from a website directly to a Google Sheet without copying and pasting. Making a trip itinerary? Right-click on location descriptions, booking links or prices to add them directly to a column! Pretty slick.

Trivia

Which of the following was developed as a result of research conducted by NASA? Was it … A.) Memory foam, B.) Velcro, C.) The microwave oven or D.) GPS?

A.) Memory foam was developed in the 1970s for seat cushioning and crash protection.

💊 Who’s in your doc’s pocket? Worried your doctor might not be giving you impartial advice because they’re getting paid by Big Pharma? Look up your doc in this government database (U.S. only) and see which companies are giving them money. That includes celebrity docs, too!

Good price, excellent audio: You don’t have to spend $200 or more for high-quality earbuds. Rayconshave studio-quality sound and a whopping 32 hours of battery life, and they fit comfortably in every ear with precise fittings. Grab ‘em for 15% off (and free shipping!) right now at BuyRaycon.com/kim.

🤢 Is your PC sick? Microsoft’s Dev Home app helps you create widgets to keep tabs on your CPU, GPU, RAM and network — no Windows Insider membership necessary. Keep those bytes healthy!

Facebook warning: Don’t click on a strange link making the rounds on Facebook that says, “Look who died.” Surprise, it’s a scam. Lowlifes want to get all the deets on your account to wreak havoc.

When you just need space to think: Press Windows key + D on a PC to close all your open windows to the taskbar and see only your desktop. On a Mac, ​​press Cmd + M to minimize your open windows.

Free AI test drive: Nothing has changed our lives quite like AI has — and will. That’s why you need to start using AI in your business before it’s too late. Take a free test drive of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure now at Oracle.com/kim. No one does data better than Oracle.

It’s not just your computer: You need to close all the tabs in your phone’s browser, too. On iPhone, open Safari, and tap and hold the icon that looks like two overlapping squares. From the pop-up, choose Close All Tabs. Done! On Android, say, “Hey, Google, close all tabs.