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Cutting onions makes you cry because the cells release a chemical irritant known as syn-Propanethial-S-oxide. You can reduce the amount of irritant released by cutting the onions with a sharp knife and turning the onions as you cut them, if possible, so that the freshly exposed surface is against the cutting board instead of exposed to the air.

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Cutting onions makes you cry because the cells release a chemical irritant known as syn-Propanethial-S-oxide. You can reduce the amount of irritant released by cutting the onions with a sharp knife and turning the onions as you cut them, if possible, so that the freshly exposed surface is against the cutting board instead of exposed to the air.

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Soundbars are a fantastic way to get more oomph out of your audio without setting up an entire home theater system, but the price of some of them might put you off. Thankfully, Bestisan’s BYL S9920 is a fantastic soundbar that sits under $100.

This budget speaker uses Bluetooth 5.0, has three audio modes to help you get the best sound, and simply sounds great. You can currently get the biggest 40-inch model for $82, but if you don’t need one that big, there are also 28-inch and 34-inch models.

 
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Apple has added an increasingly sophisticated app permission system to the iPhone and iPad over the years. You get to decide whether an app gets access to everything from your device’s sensors and personal information to notifications and cellular data. Read More »

 
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Disney Is Pulling Its Own Shows and Movies From Disney+ and Hulu


Disney+ and Hulu are the best places to watch Disney-owned content but like several other streaming services, some movies and shows don’t stick around. This time, Disney is pulling some of it own productions from streaming platforms. Read More »

 
How to Stream Every ‘Friday the 13th’ Movie in 2023


With his hockey mask and machete, Friday the 13th‘s Jason Voorhees is one of the most recognizable villains in horror, even if his onscreen track record is uneven. Here’s where to watch Friday the 13th and stream all 12 movies that make up the franchise. Read More »

 
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What Are Tracking Cookies, Really?


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Does Your Xbox or PlayStation Need a Cooling Fan?


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Why Is Amazon Called “Amazon”?


Amazon is one of the largest and most successful companies in history. It’s so ubiquitous that you probably don’t think of the rainforest that bears the same name. But how did Jeff Bezos come up with it? Read More »

 
How to Watch the Marvel Movies in the Correct Order on Disney+


It can be tricky to figure out how to watch Marvel movies in the correct order on Disney+ because of how many there are. What’s more, multiple films get released every year, which further complicates things. However, you can figure out the correct order by noting one key detail. Read More »

 
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What to Look for in a Smart Thermostat


Smart thermostats add convenience to your busy life and help save you energy and money throughout the year. If you’re here, you probably already know that, and you’re sold on the idea of a smart thermostat. The next step is picking the right smart thermostat for you, which may be a lengthy process, but it’s an investment worth your time. Read More »

 

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