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Amazon is often our go-to place for buying things online, but the best deals aren't always obvious. There are several ways you can save quite a bit of money when shopping on Amazon, but only if you utilize the right programs and strategies. Here's how. More »

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Whether a song is mixed well or not, the speakers you own may not represent that mix perfectly. To fix that problem, many of us use the equalizer (EQ) in our music players to automatically adjust base, treble, and everything in between. How do you adjust your EQ to get the best sound? More »

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If you want the juiciest, most flavorful steak you can cook, look for plenty of fat throughout the meat. Serious Eats' guide to grilling steak says marbling is a more important quality to look for than just the grade of the beef (Prime, Choice, or Select). More »

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Android: Firefox has been available on Android for awhile, but apart from Firefox-specific features like Firefox Sync, it was never a phenomenal browser, mostly because it was slower than molasses. The newest beta, however, brings a completely new interface, much better performance, and more to Android users everywhere. More »

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Everything is going wireless nowadays. Optical drives are being removed from computers in favor of getting content from the internet, cellular data is becoming fast enough to replace wired connections for the average person, and there are few peripherals I really use anymore. Am I missing out by ignoring the wired world? What's still worth plugging in? More »

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Google Chrome now keeps all of your opened tabs in sync across your desktop, laptop, and Android device (if it's running Ice Cream Sandwich and has Chrome for Android installed). You never have to worry now about leaving a web page behind. More »

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With many mutual funds requiring initial investments of thousands of dollars, it might seem like you have to be rich to start investing. If you know where to look, though, you can get started building wealth with just $50 to $200. More »

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This DIY project proves a bread box can be useful not just for hiding bread. Conceal messy cords and the ugly power strip in this unusual charging station for all your gadgets. More »

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According to a note published by Macquarie Equities Research, Google is working on an iPhone and iPad version of its Chrome browser, slated for launch sometime this year. More »

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Raise your hand if you've shared a username and password with someone over IM? Ever share a document with your SSN or other extremely sensitive information without protecting it? How about if you've sent, erm...scandalous pics to your significant other? Thanks to the internet, we share more than ever, and so quickly and easily that we do it without a second thought. That's great, but it may be time you learn a little about how to do that sharing in a more secure fashion. More »