If your phone, TV, or computer has been acting glitchy lately, Consumer Reports says you may not need to replace it just yet.
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No, you can't save your wet phone using rice. And no, 5G towers won't make you sick. Let our experts set you straight.
Earlier this year, columnist and sociologist Kathryn Jezer-Morton coined the term "friction-maxxing." It was her attempt to describe the importance of doing hard things in order to reclaim our ...
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