Fed up with Excel? This site creates formulas for you

Few things frustrate us more than the inability to crack an Excel task independently. We love formulas and conditional cells, but the best way to utilize these features isn’t always easy. Tap or click for tricks to get the most out of Microsoft Word and Excel.
The amazing history of popcorn
There is nothing like sitting down to watch a movie with a nice bowl of freshly made buttery popcorn. Did you know this warm treat has a fascinating history that goes back almost 9,000 years?
The largest animal migration on Earth
When you think of animals migrating, you probably picture massive herds traveling across the African Savanna or large flocks of birds heading south for winter. In reality, the largest animal migration takes place underwater. The kicker? It happens every single night.
The incredible history of concrete
There is more concrete used in construction than any other material. More than wood, steel and even glass. So what makes this super-substance so strong, and how did humans perfect it over 2,000 years ago?
Thieves going through headlights to steal cars
Hackers have a new method to break into your car: Through the headlights and a chip from a cheap JBL smart speaker.
The rise and fall of the iconic DeLorean
The DeLorean is widely recognized as an iconic symbol of the ’80s. Its futuristic design, gull-wing doors, and prominent appearance in “Back to the Future” made it a household name. Despite its initial success, the DeLorean car company quickly went out of business. So, what led to the company’s ultimate demise, and what lessons can we learn from the story of this failed manufacturer?
Marty Cooper, the inventor of the cellphone, recalls the first historic call
Imagine a world sans cellphones. It’s tough to grasp, right? It’s the 50th year of the cellphone, and we’re honored to have its inventor, Marty Cooper, on The Kim Komando Show. Marty Cooper is a trailblazer whose game-changing invention has transformed our world. He shares insights on the cellphone’s journey and discusses its future prospects.
Why scientists want to microwave the moon
The moon isn’t a hospitable place for humans because it lacks air and protection from space. Plus, the dust on the moon is so thin that it can damage the equipment we send there. Now, scientists are working on solving this problem using microwave technology. This approach could help us with future missions. But how will it work?
Use dynamic hitch assist in a Ford truck
Ford’s new Pro Trailer Hitch uses artificial intelligence and sensors to perfectly position a truck’s hitch ball under a trailer hitch with the push of a button. So cool!
Google Drive’s sneaky file limits
‘Find My iPhone’ directs strangers to man’s house, tax prep site delivers malware plus, for all the future social media superstars, I have the best times to post on Instagram. Matt gives you a pro tip on how to set up your phone to be a second monitor. And want to see more pics of your loved ones? Allie’s got a way to name your favorite people and animals in your photo app to find them easy.