Are iPhone users small? You’d be surprised how many will not meet Android fans: survey

Are iPhone users small? You'd be surprised how many will not meet Android fans: survey

A recent survey revealed the drama brewing between Android and iPhone users. The findings show that being an Android user can affect your dating life – as if we needed anything else to make it even more difficult. About 22% of iPhone users admit to looking down on non-iMessage texters, and nearly 23% of iPhone … Ler mais

Being single is very expensive and stressful, but these women would rather be alone

Woman looking stressed surrounded by cash

Women would rather accept the “singles tax” than the couple. The “singles tax” — the highest costs singles pay to support themselves financially — recently rose to over $7,000, according to Zillow, but women would rather stay on their own. A new study conducted by Qualtrics on behalf of Intuit Credit Karma found that while … Ler mais

Which generation gives the best advice – Gen Z or boomers? The results of this survey may surprise you

Which generation gives the best advice - Gen Z or boomers? The results of this survey may surprise you

Okay, boomer! Most Americans are overwhelmed and fed up with today’s tipping culture, but some are still more generous than others, according to a survey conducted by personal finance comparison site Bankrate. Nearly 3 in 5 adults have negative feelings about tipping – and dissatisfaction only increases with age. “Older Americans seem to have the … Ler mais

A NYC company develops a simple swab test that can tell how well you’re aging

A NYC company develops a simple swab test that can tell how well you're aging

Pages, please! A Manhattan-based biotech company has developed an “aging” clock that uses information from the cells in your cheeks to predict your biological age. Biological age is the age of your cells and tissues – this number can differ from your chronological age, which is the number of years you’ve been alive. Research has … Ler mais

There’s a secret money-saving hack for every zodiac sign

There's a secret money-saving hack for every zodiac sign

Few words inspire less joy than “budget,” but as inflation rates rise and wages remain stagnant, many of us are looking for ways to save. There is no single wallet solution for saving. Rather, the key to financial stability and fat stacks of paper lies in understanding your spending habits, non-negotiables, and long-term goals, all … Ler mais

I invest in Lego because it’s better than stocks, bonds and gold – and I made $500k in 2 years

I invest in Lego because it's better than stocks, bonds and gold - and I made $500k in 2 years

Shane O’Farrell had no intention of getting rich by buying and selling Lego – all the 35-year-old from New Jersey was looking for was a connection to his childhood in Ireland, where the modest Fort Legoredo was one of them. favorite toy. Twenty years later, when he saw the kit going for hundreds more than … Ler mais

I Was a Starbucks Bartender – Here Are 7 Ways Customers Waste Their Money By Not Ordering Right

I Was a Starbucks Bartender - Here Are 7 Ways Customers Waste Their Money By Not Ordering Right

Don’t let your money slip away! The easiest way to save money on coffee is to brew it at home, but some of us can’t live without Venti Java Chip Frappuccinos – a treat that has become increasingly expensive in recent years. Fortunately, a former Starbucks bartender reveals, you don’t have to give up your … Ler mais

Gen Z is suffering from ‘money dysmorphia’ – they may not be as poor as they think they are

Gen Z is suffering from 'money dysmorphia' - they may not be as poor as they think they are

They may have the rizz, but they can’t afford their visage. Gen Z is suffering from a trending phenomenon of financial insecurity known as money dysmorphia, an expert claims. Financial therapist Amanda Clayman defined distress as “a negative and unrealistic perception of one’s financial well-being or financial position.” Gen Z is suffering from a trending … Ler mais

Scary look at how Meta’s smart glasses can reveal personal details about strangers on the street – even home addresses

Scary look at how Meta's smart glasses can reveal personal details about strangers on the street - even home addresses

This malware is every stalker’s dream. Two Harvard students developed a program for Ray-Ban’s Meta smart glasses that can be used to identify an individual and gain access to their personal information, including their home address. AnhPhu Nguyen and Caine Ardayfio, who are engineering students at the Ivy League school, posted a thrilling demonstration of … Ler mais