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How to Spot a ‘Sleeper’ Browser Extension That’s Actually Malware

Malicious extensions do occasionally find their way into the Chrome Web Store (and similar libraries in other browsers) by posing as legitimate add-ons. They are particularly difficult to catch when...

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The 20 Most Essential Podcasts of 2025 (and Two Episodes You Can't Miss)

The 20 Most Essential Podcasts of 2025 (and Two Episodes You Can't Miss)

If 2024 was the year podcasts scrambled to find their footing after the massive wave of acquisitions and consolidation during the pandemic, 2025 is the year the medium truly hit its stride (and I...

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How the Fitness Tech Boom Is Making Health Inequality Worse

How the Fitness Tech Boom Is Making Health Inequality Worse

The latest Apple Watch costs $429. A basic Peloton Bike is $1,395, plus a $49.99 monthly subscription. Throw in a WHOOP membership at $149 annually, maybe an Oura Ring for another $349, and suddenly...

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NotebookLM Has a New Feature for Visual Learners

NotebookLM Has a New Feature for Visual Learners

Another day, another update to Google's NotebookLM, the versatile AI tool that functions like a personal assistant focused only on you and your needs. The latest update is for visual learners: You...

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Newton’s First Law Applies to Productivity Too

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There’s plenty of chatter and research surrounding the so-called “laws” of productivity, but even the laws we use to govern other areas of our lives can be applicable when there are things that need...

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Harness the 'Hawthorne Effect' to Get More Done

Harness the 'Hawthorne Effect' to Get More Done

There’s a fine line between being micromanaged and overly surveilled and being monitored enough that you get good work done. That line is actually called the Hawthorne Effect, and it’s a phenomenon...

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