
1. This is how you can use coupons on Amazon
Amazon has just introduced coupons –yes, coupons like you might clip and save when making a routine trip to the grocer. Here’s how you can take advantage of the savings:
Go to Amazon.com’s “Today’s Deals” page and in the menu, clip on “Coupons” . You can check out several of Amazon’s categories and when you see something you like, just click “Clip this coupon.” When you’re ready to check out, you’ll see your coupons.
Read more: (C|Net)
2. Beware: Some of your browser extensions might have viruses
Did you know some simple browser extensions might have malware or adware? and are both sites that released the news that because of permission and data settings in some of the extensions you add, you could be putting your computer at risk.
How can you avoid this? Chrome has an extension called that notifies you if your privacy is compromised. You can also check out a list of programs to be aware of .
Read more: (LifeHacker)
3. This app is trying to help you quit smoking
A new app, , connects with your e-cigarette and lets you know how much you’ve been puffing. Not only does it monitor how much you inhale, but also your vitals, if you’re making progress on quitting, and how much money you’ve saved by switching to e-cigs.
Check out the video at the top for more information.
Read more:(PSFK)
4. If you used TorMail, the FBI has access to your information
The database for TorMail – an anonymous webmail service that protects your privacy and deletes browser history – has now been intercepted by the FBI. What does that mean for you? The FBI could now have access to your inbox and other personal information.
The feds seized the entire database last year while investigating a company known for sheltering child porn.
Read more: (Wired)
5. Don’t bother with a simple manicure – 3-D print your nails
Two New York City-based artists known as have taken the art of adhesive nails to a whole new level by using 3-D printing technology. The nails can be glued to your fingers (like regular adhesive nails), but in this case .
Read more: (PSFK)



