New, cute photo of Archie and Prince Harry has heartwarming backstory

New, cute photo of Archie and Prince Harry has heartwarming backstory

There’s more to the adorable Archie and his hat than meets the eye. 

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shared a video to their Instagram the day before the New Year which included a photo of their almost 8-month-old son wearing a pom-pom hat as he snuggles with his father. 

The photo was reportedly taken during the recent Thanksgiving holiday. 

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“Wishing you all a very Happy New Year and thanking you for your continued support! We’ve loved meeting so many of you from around the world and can’t wait to meet many more of you next year. We hope 2020 brings each of you health and continued happiness.” – The Duke and Duchess of Sussex Special thanks to Chris Martin and @Coldplay for allowing us to use one of their songs Photo and video © SussexRoyal Thanks to PA for additional images and footage

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Free New Year’s resolution idea: Learn to cook one new thing

Free New Year's resolution idea: Learn to cook one new thing

New Year’s resolutions are generally a scourge, but if you must make one it’s best to choose something quantifiable. 

You could dream up a super broad goal with multiple phases, micro-goals to achieve your desired end. That would be fine. Or you could do something extremely easy, with only one step. You could cook one (1) new recipe.

Even experienced cooks have kitchen hang-ups. Some people are afraid to cook fish. Some have never mustered up the patience for soft scrambled eggs. Others are always jealous of their coworker’s expertly designed lunch salads but haven’t taken the plunge themselves. (Who has time to chop all that stuff, anyway?) A New Year’s resolution is the perfect opportunity to get rid of these hang-ups.  Read more…

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‘Friends’ is off Netflix. Here’s where you can still watch.

'Friends' is off Netflix. Here's where you can still watch.

Welcome to a New Year and … no Friends on Netflix? 

Starting Jan. 1, if you’re in the U.S. you can no longer watch New York City’s most beloved fictitious friend group and listen to Phoebe’s smelly cat songs on Netflix. 

Instead you’ll have to buy (online or IRL) Friends DVDs and Blue-rays from sellers like Amazon, Walmart, and Target. You can also catch up (or let’s be honest, re-watch your favorite 10 episodes of Friends on loop) through online platforms like Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play, and Vudu.

Or (gasp!) you can actually watch episodes as they air regularly on networks such as TBS and Nickelodeon. It’s like going back in time! Read more…

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Disney+ video shows all that’s coming in 2020 — including more ‘The Mandalorian’

Disney+ video shows all that's coming in 2020 — including more 'The Mandalorian'

If you don’t have Disney+ are you really doing 2020 right? 

On Jan. 1, the streaming service dropped a  preview of the content it will release in the New Year. 

From the highly anticipated Lizzie McGuire reboot to The Mandalorian Season 2 to Marvel Studio’s first original series for the streamer The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, you’ll want to be glued to your TV throughout 2020. 

Catch up with everything that’s currently on Disney+ here.  Read more…

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20 extremely simple New Year’s resolutions that you can easily achieve

20 extremely simple New Year's resolutions that you can easily achieve

A lot of the time New Year’s resolutions are a bit too ambitious.

If you want to read 50 books or travel the world in the new year, go for it. But life is extremely chaotic, so this year I’ve decided to set far more realistic goals. Instead of setting out to do one huge thing in the new year, not getting around to it, and feeling like you’ve failed yourself, try making some extremely simple resolutions that’ll still make you feel great.

If you’re searching for the perfect resolution, here are 20 totally doable ones to consider. Most of our suggestions can even be completed in a single day, so you could probably go full-on overachiever and tackle all 20 with ease. Read more…

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‘A Quiet Place Part II’ trailer will terrify you

'A Quiet Place Part II' trailer will terrify you

Happy New Year!

A trailer for the chilling sequel to A Quiet Place is here, and it’s just as eerie and terrifying as we feared. 

After the deadly events of the first film, things continue to be downright terrible for the Abbott family (Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmonds, Noah Jupe) as they journey into the outside world. From the looks of things, even more horrors await them. 

A Quiet Place Part II, directed by John Krasinski, hits theaters March 20.  Read more…

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How to make your New Year’s tech resolutions stick (for real)

How to make your New Year's tech resolutions stick (for real)

As your friend who shops for expensive calendars at Paper Source knows, New Year’s resolutions are mostly a scam by Big Planner. Still, if you’re going to make one, may we humbly suggest you turn your attention to your relationship with technology.

Technology can make our lives easier and more fun. However, it has also damaged our relationships, our country, our planet, and our sense of self. 

SEE ALSO: 10 New Year’s resolutions that will make your online life a little better

At this point, we all know that resolutions aren’t necessarily the best way to make changes in our lives. So how do we alter our relationship with technology? We asked BJ Fogg, who founded the Behavior Design Lab at Stanford University, for his advice.  Read more…

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Netflix’s ‘Spinning Out’ is binge-able, satisfying melodrama

Netflix's 'Spinning Out' is binge-able, satisfying melodrama

After the world lost both One Tree Hill and Gossip Girl in 2012, Netflix stepped up seven years later to fill the void left by both shows with Spinning Out. The drama series, which is set at a skating rink and ski lodge in Sun Valley, Idaho, showcases the competitive spirit and romance that ensues between a group of skaters who spend practically all their time at the lodge or practicing at the rink. 

The series follows four figure skaters and one skier gunning for the Olympics: sisters Kat (Kaya Scodelario) and Serena (Willow Shields), fellow skaters Jenn (Amanda Zhou) and Justin (Evan Roderick), and Marcus (Mitchell Edwards), a skier who is friendly with Kat. If that wasn’t enough, Spinning Out also centers around Kat and Serena’s mother, Carol (January Jones), and Kat and Justin’s skating coach, Dasha (Svetlana Efremova). Read more…

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Tech that could seriously change the game in 2020

Tech that could seriously change the game in 2020

Every big company is going to release something noteworthy in 2020, but all we’ve are got is rumors and dreams to work with right now.

That’s not going to stop us from speculating about the potential for revolutionary tech. Think beyond brighter screens, better cameras, and other incremental changes. These are things we expect to see in 2020 that could really shake things up. 

Affordable 5G phones and more expansive networks

By now, you probably at least know what mobile 5G is. Carriers like Verizon are already advertising their 5G networks on TV, even though very few devices even support it in the cities where it’s available. The worst part is you can’t really get a 5G-compatible phone for less than $1,000 right now. Read more…

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Making sense of the timeline in Netflix’s ‘The Witcher’

Making sense of the timeline in Netflix's 'The Witcher'

The Witcher‘s blend of fantasy, realism, and straight-up folk rock ballads make it one of the more interesting new shows to come out of Netflix in 2019. It is not, however, one of the streaming network’s most straightforward. 

Taking place over three timelines, The Witcher weaves all over the place and bamboozles its viewers on purpose, making it hard to discern where and when its characters are at any given time. Whether or not this timeline gambit effective is a question for another time, but for now it’s given Witcher fans (witchies?) a pretty puzzle to parse until Netflix releases Season 2. Read more…

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