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Vintage life hacks for old school improvement; technology makes everyday life easier, but some useful instructions never go out of style.
From Broke to Bank
Chapter 1: Humble Beginnings Jason Miller never imagined he would one day see a million dollars in his bank account. Raised in a small town in Ohio, he came from a modest background. His father worked in a local factory, and his mother cleaned houses to help make ends meet. Jason was the kind of kid who wore hand-me-downs, packed peanut butter sandwiches for lunch, and never asked for anything extra.
By Zakir ullah khan10 months ago in Lifehack
Microsoft Adds a Productivity-Boosting Feature to the Snipping Tool—And I Love It
Microsoft Adds a Productivity-Boosting Feature to the Snipping Tool—And I Love It In a world increasingly dependent on screenshots, annotations, and rapid sharing of visual information, Microsoft has taken a big step forward by enhancing its beloved Snipping Tool with a much-needed productivity boost. For years, this built-in Windows utility has been a staple for students, professionals, and casual users alike. And now, with its newest feature—optical character recognition (OCR)—the Snipping Tool has leveled up in a significant way.
By GLOBAL NEWS10 months ago in Lifehack
How Grant Cardone Taught His Daughter the Real Value of Money
Grant Cardone didn’t just hand his daughter money—he gave her something far more valuable. He taught her how to earn it. Instead of writing a check or giving her an allowance, he showed her the real secrets to success: the right mindset, hard work, and relentless hustle.
By yousaf shah10 months ago in Lifehack
Apple details how it plans to improve its AI models by privately analyzing user data
Apple reveals a plan to improve AI by analyzing private user data. In a move that reinforces its longstanding commitment to user privacy, Apple has detailed how it plans to enhance its artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities by analyzing user data—without compromising personal privacy. As AI continues to dominate the tech landscape, Apple’s approach stands out in a world where most companies rely heavily on massive data collection. The giant from Cupertino claims that its method will still enable it to develop AI systems that are smarter, more responsive, and more aware of their context. Balancing Intelligence and Privacy
By GLOBAL NEWS10 months ago in Lifehack
The Weekend Reset
Chapter 1: The Alarm That Never Stops Dr. Ethan Carter had spent another sleepless night hunched over patient charts, the dim glow of his computer screen the only light in his cramped office. Five hours. That was all he had managed—again. His body ached, his mind buzzed with exhaustion, and his coffee cup sat empty for the third time that night.
By yousaf shah10 months ago in Lifehack
The Unfinished Mind
Dr. Evelyn Carter had always believed that by thirty, she would have it all figured out. At eighteen, she imagined her future self as a poised, confident woman—someone who never second-guessed her choices, who navigated life with unshakable certainty. But now, standing in her cramped Cambridge apartment on the eve of her thirtieth birthday, she felt anything but sure.
By yousaf shah10 months ago in Lifehack
The CEO of Microsoft AI Has Some ‘Sort of Obvious’ Advice for Young People Looking to Succeed
The CEO of Microsoft AI Has Some ‘Sort of Obvious’ Advice for Young People Looking to Succeed In a world where technology is evolving at a rapid pace and industries are constantly being reshaped by innovation, it can be overwhelming for young people to figure out how to succeed. Between conflicting career advice, shifting job markets, and the pressure to stand out, finding a clear path can seem nearly impossible. But according to Mustafa Suleyman, the newly appointed CEO of Microsoft AI, the key to success is not as mysterious as it may seem.
By GLOBAL NEWS10 months ago in Lifehack
Bungie re-reveals Marathon with short film and September release date
After years of silence, Marathon is around the corner. In terms of camera aesthetics, the Google Pixel 9a marks a significant departure from its predecessors' design language. The horizontal camera bar, which not only housed the camera sensors but also contributed to the phone's distinctive identity, has long been a hallmark of Google's Pixel series. Google, on the other hand, has chosen to take a more streamlined approach with the Pixel 9a, introducing a camera module that is nearly flush with the device's back panel and has the shape of an oval. Android Central
By GLOBAL NEWS10 months ago in Lifehack
Google on other designs it explored for the Pixel 9a camera
Google on other designs it explored for the Pixel 9a camera Google on other designs it explored for the Pixel 9a camera Start writing...In terms of camera aesthetics, the Google Pixel 9a marks a significant departure from its predecessors' design language. The horizontal camera bar, which not only housed the camera sensors but also contributed to the phone's distinctive identity, has long been a hallmark of Google's Pixel series. However, with the Pixel 9a, Google has opted for a more streamlined approach, introducing a nearly flush, oval-shaped camera module that aligns more seamlessly with the device's back panel.
By GLOBAL NEWS10 months ago in Lifehack










