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If you’re struggling to figure out what to eat every week, Mealime is a meal planning app that can help. The app has tons of recipes, and you can quickly make a grocery list from your meal plan. If you have specific dietary needs, you can restrict which recipes you see as well.

One really neat feature is integration with grocery store chains. You can send your grocery list to a grocery store’s website and have all the items automatically added to your cart. Mealime is free, but with a “Pro” subscription it has extra features. You can choose groups or recipes that save you money on groceries by limiting food waste.

 
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Smartphone cameras have come a long way since the early days. You can take pretty good photos in low light now, but what about the ultimate low-light condition—space? Astrophotography is possible if you know a few tricks. Read More »

 
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ASUS’s Zenfone 9 Is Now Available for Pre-order at Amazon


ASUS smartphones have a certain charm to them. Their relatively light Android skin, and feature set, have gained them a loyal following. And if you want to give the ZenFone 9, the company’s latest flagship, a shot, you can now reserve yours in the United States. Read More »

 
Can a Magnet Really Damage My Phone or Computer?


There’s a long-standing belief that magnets are dangerous to have around electronics, but can they really damage your phone or computer? Read More »

 
Microsoft Office for Mac Has New Cloud Storage Features


Microsoft Office already works well with any cloud storage service you have installed, since documents can be saved to any folder on your computer. However, there’s still room for improvement, and new cloud storage features for Office on Mac are rolling out. Read More »

 
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You Paid for Your Tech but You Don't Really Own It


The latest technology can be expensive, but knowing that the thing you bought is yours forever might take a bit of the sting out of a four-figure purchase. The problem is, you haven’t bought the whole device, and in certain circumstances, you will end up holding a useless lump of plastic. Read More »

 
Google Maps Can Be In Your Google Docs


Google Docs has been building up its “chips” support over the past few months, which are shortcuts available by typing the @ symbol into a document. Now there’s an updated chip for adding locations from Google Maps. Read More »

 

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How to Force Restart an iPhone 11


Force restarting your iPhone 11 is a good way to fix various system issues, unresponsive behavior, and other app problems. You don’t lose your data when you do this, and we’ll show you how to perform the process on your phone. Read More »

 

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