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Spotify CEO shares ‘life hack’ that helps build stronger relationships and it just works

Good.is: Planet

Daniel Ek believes that walking meetings could significantly benefit relationships and can help hold meaningful conversations.

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Mobile wallets: Southeast Asia’s new digital life hack

McKinsey Sustainabilty

Mobile-payment wallets have taken the Southeast Asian payments sector by storm, but where next for this groundbreaking technology? Three leaders in the field share their insights.

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Better, Not Just Longer, Life: Hacks For A Better Future You

Daniel Burrus

Now, average life expectancy is roughly 80 years or so, depending on the particular country. It’s also very much a quality of life issue—an extraordinary 82 percent of wearable users believe that wearable tech has enhanced their lives, from greater productivity at work to higher fitness levels.

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How to feng shui your fridge -- and other happy climate hacks | Jiaying Zhao

TEDxInnovations

From treat meals to feng shui fridges, she offers eight life hacks to lower your carbon emissions while increasing your joy and fulfillment. From treat meals to feng shui fridges, she offers eight life hacks to lower your carbon emissions while increasing your joy and fulfillment.

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How I secure my smart home devices and my home network

Stacey Higginbotham

So I figured it’s probably a good time to explain what I do to protect my home network and how I think about the risks of using various connected devices in my day-to-day life. Those people are incredibly likely to be hacked by people who have the time and money to target them. Image courtesy of Anker/Eufy.

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Photosynthesis 'hack' could lead to new ways of generating renewable energy

Science Daily / Earth & Environment

Researchers have 'hacked' the earliest stages of photosynthesis, the natural machine that powers the vast majority of life on Earth, and discovered new ways to extract energy from the process, a finding that could lead to new ways of generating clean fuel and renewable energy.

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Celebrate Earth Day, at Work and at Home

3BL Media

A Greenpeace activist, Climate Reality Leader, and sustainability podcaster, Julia is passionate about protecting the earth and loves to share green life-hacks to inspire others. Julia is based in Germany and joined NortonLifeLock in 2021, coming from Avira.