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If you relaxed your self-care and beauty standards a little (or a lot) during the pandemic, I have a challenge for you ...
Ahead, a therapist gives her picks for the best self-care journals to help boost your well-being. Find guided prompts for gratitude, reflection, stress relief, and personal growth. Start your journey ...
A special initiative of "Anne Frank: The Exhibition," the giveaway is in honor of what would have been Frank’s 96th birthday on June 12.
To commemorate the birthday of the Jewish teenager who penned her experiences hiding out in the Netherlands during the Holocaust, “Anne Frank The Exhibition” is set to give out her diary ...
I tried giving ChatGPT unique backstories — it's the most fun I've had with AI Here's how to build your own collection of word games that goes way beyond the daily Wordle limit.
This Cool Kodak Gadget Can Print Instant Photos From Your iPhone, and It’s Now 40% Off on Amazon Simply connect either your iPhone (or Android phone) and print your souvenirs.
You can make your own too, as [Something Physical] demonstrates using a packet of chewing gum. Yes, the ribbon in this microphone was literally gained from Airwaves Extreme gum.
We've created a printable copy of the Indianapolis 500 starting grid for this year's race to help your family's race pool get started.
Philips partners with Prusa Research to provide 3D printing files for trimmer parts, promoting sustainability and reducing e-waste globally.
For years, big tech companies like Amazon and Google have been trying to make virtual try-ons engaging to encourage consumers to shop more online.
Philips Fixables is a new initiative that lets consumers 3D print their own parts and accessories like cutting guides for a beard trimmer.