RECENT ARTICLES
The cicadas are coming: How to prep your lawn, trees and yard for Brood X
FollowWhile there are some benefits to keeping cicadas around, we'll give you some tips for securing your young trees.Katie TeagueWriterKatie is a writer covering all things how-to at CNET, with a focus on Social Security and notable events. When she's not writing, she enjoys playing in golf scrambles, practicing yoga and spending time on the lake.4 min readIt's time for the buzzing insects to emerge. Cicadas -- specifically a group known as -- are arriving by the trillions in parts of the Eastern US . These insects emerge from underground for six-week lifespans, sometimes landing inside...…FollowWhile there are some benefits to keeping cicadas around, we'll give you some tips for securing your young trees.Katie TeagueWriterKatie is a writer covering all things how-to at CNET, with a focus on Social Security and notable events. When she's not writing, she enjoys playing in golf scrambles, practicing yoga and spending time on the lake.4 min readIt's time for the buzzing insects to emerge. Cicadas -- specifically a group known as -- are arriving by the trillions in parts of the Eastern US . These insects emerge from underground for six-week lifespans, sometimes landing inside...WW…
TikTok craze: How to make those animated Picrew avatars of yourself
FollowGrab a friend and try out this new Picrew avatar craze to see how they think you look.Katie TeagueWriterKatie is a writer covering all things how-to at CNET, with a focus on Social Security and notable events. When she's not writing, she enjoys playing in golf scrambles, practicing yoga and spending time on the lake.2 min readWant to try a new challenge with your friends? The new Picrew trend lets you design an avatar based on how you think your friend or significant other looks like. The reactions from some TikTok users are priceless as they see what their friends have customized for...…FollowGrab a friend and try out this new Picrew avatar craze to see how they think you look.Katie TeagueWriterKatie is a writer covering all things how-to at CNET, with a focus on Social Security and notable events. When she's not writing, she enjoys playing in golf scrambles, practicing yoga and spending time on the lake.2 min readWant to try a new challenge with your friends? The new Picrew trend lets you design an avatar based on how you think your friend or significant other looks like. The reactions from some TikTok users are priceless as they see what their friends have customized for...WW…
4 annoying things Alexa does on your Amazon Echo and how to fix it
FollowAmazon's voice assistant isn't perfect, but changing these settings could make you much happier with your Echo speaker.Katie TeagueWriterKatie is a writer covering all things how-to at CNET, with a focus on Social Security and notable events. When she's not writing, she enjoys playing in golf scrambles, practicing yoga and spending time on the lake.4 min readI've been using my for several years and I've found it convenient for many things -- it when I'm too lazy to search for the remote that's buried in my couch and it when I'm out. However, there are some problems I've had with...…FollowAmazon's voice assistant isn't perfect, but changing these settings could make you much happier with your Echo speaker.Katie TeagueWriterKatie is a writer covering all things how-to at CNET, with a focus on Social Security and notable events. When she's not writing, she enjoys playing in golf scrambles, practicing yoga and spending time on the lake.4 min readI've been using my for several years and I've found it convenient for many things -- it when I'm too lazy to search for the remote that's buried in my couch and it when I'm out. However, there are some problems I've had with...WW…
Did your mail-in ballot make it to the election office yet? Here's how to track it
FollowYou can still track your ballot online using a service like BallotTrax or another designated service.Katie TeagueWriterKatie is a writer covering all things how-to at CNET, with a focus on Social Security and notable events. When she's not writing, she enjoys playing in golf scrambles, practicing yoga and spending time on the lake.2 min read has come and gone -- but that doesn't mean the count is over. There are still likely of mail-in ballots that need to be counted in many states across the country. If you decided to , most states let you track your ballot...…FollowYou can still track your ballot online using a service like BallotTrax or another designated service.Katie TeagueWriterKatie is a writer covering all things how-to at CNET, with a focus on Social Security and notable events. When she's not writing, she enjoys playing in golf scrambles, practicing yoga and spending time on the lake.2 min read has come and gone -- but that doesn't mean the count is over. There are still likely of mail-in ballots that need to be counted in many states across the country. If you decided to , most states let you track your ballot...WW…
Did your mail-in ballot make it to the election office yet? Here's how to track it
FollowYou can still track your ballot online using a service like BallotTrax or another designated service.Katie TeagueWriterKatie is a writer covering all things how-to at CNET, with a focus on Social Security and notable events. When she's not writing, she enjoys playing in golf scrambles, practicing yoga and spending time on the lake.2 min read has come and gone -- but that doesn't mean the count is over. There are still likely of mail-in ballots that need to be counted in many states across the country. If you decided to , most states let you track your ballot...…FollowYou can still track your ballot online using a service like BallotTrax or another designated service.Katie TeagueWriterKatie is a writer covering all things how-to at CNET, with a focus on Social Security and notable events. When she's not writing, she enjoys playing in golf scrambles, practicing yoga and spending time on the lake.2 min read has come and gone -- but that doesn't mean the count is over. There are still likely of mail-in ballots that need to be counted in many states across the country. If you decided to , most states let you track your ballot...WW…
Snapchat says it's helped over 1 million people register to vote
FollowThe company estimates that more than half of them are first-time voters.Katie TeagueWriterKatie is a writer covering all things how-to at CNET, with a focus on Social Security and notable events. When she's not writing, she enjoys playing in golf scrambles, practicing yoga and spending time on the lake.has helped over 1 million people register to vote through its app this year, a spokesperson said Thursday. The popular app, known for its disappearing messages and face filters, estimates 56% of the people it helped register this year are first-time voters and nearly 65% are between 18...…FollowThe company estimates that more than half of them are first-time voters.Katie TeagueWriterKatie is a writer covering all things how-to at CNET, with a focus on Social Security and notable events. When she's not writing, she enjoys playing in golf scrambles, practicing yoga and spending time on the lake.has helped over 1 million people register to vote through its app this year, a spokesperson said Thursday. The popular app, known for its disappearing messages and face filters, estimates 56% of the people it helped register this year are first-time voters and nearly 65% are between 18...WW…
NASA wants to buy moon rocks from private companies
FollowOn Mars, humans will have to use materials that are already there, NASA says. So the space agency wants to practice on the moon to figure out the details.Katie TeagueWriterKatie is a writer covering all things how-to at CNET, with a focus on Social Security and notable events. When she's not writing, she enjoys playing in golf scrambles, practicing yoga and spending time on the lake.wants to buy moon "dirt," or rocks, from private companies, in a blog post Thursday. The company or companies winning a contract can collect rocks from any location on the lunar surface, with data...…FollowOn Mars, humans will have to use materials that are already there, NASA says. So the space agency wants to practice on the moon to figure out the details.Katie TeagueWriterKatie is a writer covering all things how-to at CNET, with a focus on Social Security and notable events. When she's not writing, she enjoys playing in golf scrambles, practicing yoga and spending time on the lake.wants to buy moon "dirt," or rocks, from private companies, in a blog post Thursday. The company or companies winning a contract can collect rocks from any location on the lunar surface, with data...WW…
- Total 8 items
- 1