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7 surprisingly useful things you can do with Apple AirTags
Apple AirTags are little coin-shaped item trackers that use a combination of Bluetooth, NFC, and Ultra Wideband technology to help you locate lost or stolen belongings like keys or backpacks. Since AirTags went on sale last year people have thought of all kinds of useful, fun, and unusual things to do with the $29 tracking device. Here are 7 handy uses for these little homing devices, but first….
By Marcus Milligan2 years ago in Lifehack
Making Fabric from Metal
In medieval and ancient times, almost everything was either made by hand or with a limited amount of hand tools and pure elbow grease(this is fairly obvious, upon retrospect, since they used to call it the dark ages). From furniture to fabrics, carpentry to metalworking, laborers and skilled artisans alike had no electricity nor any advanced machinery to help them create their vision.
By Taylor Inman2 years ago in Lifehack
Top 5 Large-Leaved Houseplants
When it comes to interior decoration, there are many options. But if you prefer natural flowers instead of ornaments, there are several rules to keep in mind. First of all, they must be non-toxic, which is especially important if you have pets.
By Maryam Monaghan3 years ago in Lifehack
8 Decorating Tips This Holiday
The holidays are just around the corner, with Christmas songs blasting from every speaker. Somehow, however, you don't know how to start decorating for the holidays. Not to worry, here are seven easy tips to aid your holiday decorating process.
By Mary Adeola Scott3 years ago in Lifehack
Transform Your Tiny Balcony Into An At-Home Getaway
Balconies are more in-demand now than ever, as the COVID-19 pandemic taught us all how valuable private outdoor space really is. If you’re lucky enough to have one, even if it’s on the smaller side, there is plenty you can do to make the most of it.
By Luke Fitzpatrick3 years ago in Lifehack
How to Survive an Earthquake on Vacation
Growing up in Florida meant that I learned how to track the path of a hurricane in school at a young age. I remember being given a paper map and checking the news each morning to plot the updated location, then using that information to make an informed opinion of which direction it would go in the following days.
By Candice Galek3 years ago in Lifehack
Buying Your First Home – What to Do and How to Choose?
When you’re buying your first home, most people will tell you that this is the hardest thing in the world and that you need to be very careful not to make a mistake. And while all of those things are true, you won’t know what to do and how to behave until you’ve gone through the process of buying a home for the very first time. Each step of this process is very difficult, mentally exhausting, and physically challenging, but it’s also the most beautiful thing in the world. So, if you’re buying a home at the moment and have no experience in that area, here are a few tips that might help you find the perfect place and turn it into a perfect home.
By Emma Joyce3 years ago in Lifehack