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5 Things to Know About Buying Used or Refurbished Tech to Ensure You’re Actually Getting a Good Deal

If I had all the money in the world, I’d buy everything new and directly from the company that made it—so I’d never have to worry about getting a lemon dumped on me. But with prices going up across the board , I’ve learned to embrace the classic motto “Reduce, reuse, recycle.” And when it comes to shopping for tech, that means buying used or refurbished items. I’m not the only one making this switch. According to a recent poll from CNET, almost half of U.S. adults considered buying refurbished tech in the past year, including 57% of Millennials . While some cite moral concerns like wanting to reduce e-waste, most say it’s for budget reasons. And if you know where to look, buying secondhand tech can be a fantastic way to save money, especially as computer-memory and chip shortages jack up the costs of buying new. Personally, I love shopping secondhand. My first iPod was a refurbished model, and just last week I picked up a classic 35mm cam...

Don’t Make This Common Mistake with Ants—Or You Could Have a Whole Ant Army Invading Your Home!

We’ve all been there. A tiny ant crawling across the kitchen counter. A mini panic, followed by an attempt to remove it unharmed, which often ends with a frustrated squish. You think the problem has been solved, but then the masses descend. No matter what state I’ve lived in, I’ve dealt with this particular problem. Ants in my kitchen in Virginia. Ants in my bathroom in Washington. What am I doing wrong? While they’re not as worrying as illness-carrying pests like mosquitoes and ticks , I still don’t want to share my home or my food with them. Well, according to Laurel Hansen, PhD, a certified ant biology expert, I am indeed making one huge mistake that’s causing an entire ant army to invade my home on the regular—and you’re probably doing the same thing. Read on to find out the common misstep that makes your problem worse, what to do instead and how to prevent ants from getting in your house in the first place. Get  Reader’s Di...

“Kittenfishing” Is the Latest Dating Term You Need to Know—Here’s What It Means

Online dating is hard enough without having to wonder whether the person you’re chatting with is exactly who they say they are. We all want to make a good first impression , but somewhere between choosing flattering photos and crafting the perfect bio, some people start veering into a trend known as kittenfishing . Younger singles are revisiting the dating term that first emerged nearly a decade ago—and thanks to AI and social media, it’s more relevant than ever. And while it’s not as dramatic as catfishing, it can still lead to awkward first dates and the feeling that someone wasn’t entirely honest from the start. So what is kittenfishing, exactly, and why are Gen Z daters suddenly talking about it again? Read on to find out, as well as learn how to avoid becoming a victim—or accidentally doing it yourself. Get  Reader’s Digest ’s  Read Up newsletter for more trends, relationships, humor, travel, tech and fun facts all week lo...

Did Kate Middleton Wear the Same Outfit as Princess Diana at Trooping the Colour?

Wearing the same outfit as someone else always carries a bit of risk: Do they wear it better than you? What will people say? And if you’re a royal, there’s the extra scrutiny of the public and the rabid British press—especially if the person who first wore the look is the late, great and oh-so-fashionable Princess Diana. Kate Middleton is no stranger to these emotions (or the whispers). The Princess of Wales stepped out this past weekend at Trooping the Colour wearing a blue-and-white dress that immediately called to mind a look made famous by her late mother-in-law. The event, held every June to celebrate the monarch’s birthday, brought together Kate, William and other royals on the Buckingham Palace balcony to watch a parade complete with 1,400 soldiers, 200 horses and 400 musicians. So have you seen both dresses? What do you think? Ahead, we’ll take you through the latest fashion question lingering after the princess’ weekend appearance . Read on ...

Always Take a Picture of This Room Before Leaving the House (Hint: It’s Not the One You Probably Think!)

We tend to leave home in two modes: slightly rushed or slightly paranoid. Either way, the exit routine usually looks the same—quick checks, double checks and a lingering sense that you might be forgetting something important. Most of us know to turn off the stove , close the windows and lock the doors. But there’s one simple habit that can make your routine even more reassuring. Not only that, but it can produce something genuinely useful if things go wrong while you’re away. And all it involves is taking a photo. I spoke with Paul Grattan, a licensed home inspector and security expert who founded Graypoint Strategies, to learn more about the easy step you can take to bring you peace of mind when you leave your home. Read on for what to do and when. Get  Reader’s Digest ’s  Read Up newsletter for more home tips, cleaning, travel, tech and fun facts all week long. Which room should you take a picture of before leaving the house? It turns out the m...