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03/30/2002
Safari Extensions Now Available Through Browser Update
Windows/Mac: Safari 5.0.1 is out, and it's much more than just a bug fix. Installing the update activates Safari's new extensions platform, which has roughly 100 extensions available through the Safari Extensions Gallery.

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12/30/2001
Five Best Book Recommendation Services
It's disappointing to haul a book home from the library or shell out hard-earned cash at the bookstore only to settle in at home and find you don't enjoy it one bit. Stock your reading list with these five great recommendation services.

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03/30/2002
From the Tips Box: Copy and Paste, Trash Bags, and Credit Card Labels
Readers offer their best tips for quick copying and pasting, getting trash bags out of the can, and finding credit cards quickly in your wallet.

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03/29/2002
What Do I Need to Know About Compatibility When Upgrading RAM?
Dear Lifehacker,I've got some old RAM lying around that I'm looking to use. What are the rules on mixing RAM? As long as they're the same modules (DDR, DDR2, etc.), should I experience any performance issues?

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11/29/2001
Top 10 DIY Food Geek Projects
The best-tasting food is the kind that comes from your own efforts, because victory tastes oh-so-sweet. Conquer KFC-style fried chicken, smoky barbecue, wood-fired pizza, five-minute bread, and other DIY delicacies with these great ...

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02/26/2002
Turn an Older iPhone into a Prepaid Voice and Data Unit
Add one more item to the list of creative uses of an old iPhone: set it up as a contract-free, pay-as-you-go voice and data unit. AT&T doesn't officially support it, but converting your original, 3G, or 3GS iPhone doesn't require ...

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10/29/2001
Questions You Should Ask Before You Quit Your Day Job
"Don't quit your day job" may be a running joke for folks who enjoy but can't necessarily make money from their passion, but how do you decide when quitting your day job is actually a viable option?

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03/30/2002
A Little Lifehacker Newsletter Goes a Long Way
We are sworn enemies of inbox clutter, but we make exceptions for messages that pack a day's information into one transmission. If you're the same, we're obliged to point you to our Lifehacker Newsletter.

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08/30/2001
Lifehacker Pack for Linux: Our List of the Best Linux Downloads
We love Linux, and want to make it easier for others to do so, too. This first edition of the Lifehacker Pack for Linux includes our favorite apps that get things done and make your desktop great.

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02/27/2002
Earth Tones and Wide Open Spaces: A Well Appointed Home Office
It's easy to take a bunch of tech gear, cram it in a space, and call your home office complete. It's a much more delicate affair to put your gear in a space while keeping the space pleasing to look at.

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02/27/2002
Campfire for iPhone Does Collaborative Group Chat On-the-Go
iPhone: Campfire is a popular web-based group chat application (we've been known to use it around Lifehacker HQ from time to time), and starting today, it's available as a free native iPhone application.

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02/27/2002
Rename Files Fast with the Tab Key
Need to rename a lot of files in a folder and looking for the fastest way possible to do it? Lifehacker reader Platypus Man offers this quick, new-to-us Windows shortcut.

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06/29/2001
The Real Damage Calculates the True Cost of a New Purchase on Your ...
Webapp The Real Damage calculates the true price of adding another purchase to a credit card that's already carrying a balance.

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08/29/2000
Access Hulu from Outside the U.S. Without a Proxy Server
We've featured one or two ways to watch Hulu from outside the US, but one user over at Reddit has discovered another method, no outside proxy server required. All you need is a Firefox add-on and a few blocked ports.

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03/30/2002
Shotty Captures Screenshots While Preserving Aero-Glass Effects
Windows: Shotty is a lightweight and portable screen capture tool that captures screenshots in Windows Vista and 7 while preserving the transparency of Aero-Glass effects.

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11/29/2001
Set Up a Fully Automated, Torrent-Seeding Media Center
We've featured a fully automated media center set-up before, but Lifehacker reader Andre has improved on these methods, allowing you to download torrents to your media center while still seeding them to others.

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12/30/2001
Inside the Offices of Moleskine
If you've ever wondered what the offices behind those beloved little black notebooks look like, now's your chance to take a peek inside.

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09/29/2001
Use Dropbox to Easily Install Non-Market Android Apps
Android phones allow users to grab apps outside the official Market, but it usually involves either USB transfer or some tricking browser navigation. Lifehacker reader cinnamonster points out the smarter solution—use the Dropbox file ...

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12/30/2000
What Caffeine Actually Does to Your Brain
For all of its wild popularity, caffeine is one seriously misunderstood substance. It's not a simple upper, and it works differently on different people with different tolerances—even in different menstrual cycles.

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01/30/2001
Preparing for College: Tech Essentials for Your First Year
Preparing for college is not only daunting but expensive, but it doesn't have to be. We've got some tips and tricks to help make the whole process easier.

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02/26/2001
How to Silence Vuvuzela Horns in World Cup Broadcasts
If you're watching the World Cup, you've no doubt learned about the vuvuzela, a buzzing horn capable of drowning out TV announcers. Here's how to filter the vuvuzela buzz from your World Cup broadcasts.

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09/29/2000
iPhone vs. Android Showdown: Which Phone Is Best for Power Users?
The newest iPhone comes out in two weeks; the Android OS continues to deploy on better and better hardware; and both operating systems roll out exciting new features and innovations with each release. So which deserves your hard-earned ...

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06/29/2001
How to Find Time to Learn Something New or Tackle a Passion Project
You've got a career, friends, family, and a mountain of other responsibilities that have a monopoly on your time. So how, amidst all those time-consuming responsibilities, do you find time to learn something new or tackle a passion ...

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07/30/2001
A Guide to Meditation for the Rest of Us
Believe it or not, you can improve your concentration and slow down your day-to-day life with meditation without ever uttering the word "chakra." Incense, yoga pants, and annoying dinner conversation are also optional.

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02/27/2002
The Best iPhone 4 Plan? Check Out Lifehacker's Mega-Table ...
There are 66 different plans available to potential iPhone 4 customers, so it's easy to get confused as to what plan best suits your needs. Fortunatel...

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04/29/2002
Disable Spotlight Searches to Improve iPhone 3G Performance on iOS 4
LIFEHACKER.COM - If you're still a loyal iPhone 3G owner and upgraded to iOS 4, you've probably noticed one major new thing: slowness. You can downgrade to 3.1.3, but more than one Gizmodo commenters suggest a fix that's worked for them ...

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02/27/2002
What's Your Favorite Single-Use Tool?
An organized, non-cluttered home isn't supposed to have many, if any, of them. But weird, single-use tools, be they bacon flippers or niche office supplies, are sometimes irreplaceable by common tools. We want to hear why you love your ...

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01/30/2002
The LiteStep DNA Desktop
Reader Mango Sango's Windows desktop takes theme design to the next level with a pixel-perfect visual style and the LiteStep alternative desktop environment, complete with a context menu launcher and custom taskbar.

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02/26/2002
Adjust Start And Stop Times In iTunes | Lifehacker Australia
iTunes has a handy but little-noticed feature that lets you specify when a given track should start and stop, a potentially useful option if you want ...

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06/28/2001
Put Your Cognitive Surplus to Good Use
Internet expert and author Clay Shirky's new book, Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age, discusses how the internet enables us to use slivers of time our culture has historically spent watching television ...

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11/29/2000
The Holy Grail of Ubiquitous Plain-Text Capture
Despite all the cool productivity porn modern technology has birthed, the Holy Grail for me is simple: I want to create and edit plain text from anywhere (desktop/tablet/phone), and I want the results to sync flawlessly between devices.

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10/29/2001
Use Airplane Mode to Save Cellphone Battery Life in No-Signal Areas
Your cellphone burns up battery life when it spends extended periods of time searching for signals. When you're in an area where you won't be getting a signal—library basement, subway tunnel, rural highways—airplane mode can help save ...

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05/30/2001
Five Best Mobile Note Taking Tools
The explosion of mobile phones has made them a nearly constant companion for many people. It's only natural an ever-present device would become a favorite note taking and ubiquitous capture tool. Today we look at five popular note ...

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09/28/2001
Build a Custom Phone Car Mount for Under $10
Inexpensive phone mounts are almost always disappointing with low-quality parts and a poor grip on your phone. This cheap DIY mount is slim, solid, and will fit your phone perfectly.

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07/30/2001
Use Thunderbird to Move from Outlook to Apple Mail
Making the move from Windows to Mac? One of the trickier transitions might involve your Outlook email. To make the switch smoothly and transfer all your mail and setup to Apple's Mail app, use the free Thunderbird client as a ...

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07/30/2000
Jumping Ship from iPhone to Android: A Switcher's Guide
If you're sick of Apple's walled garden but have yet to make the jump from the iPhone to an Android handset, here's what to expect, how to adjust, and how to cope with certain app withdrawal.

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09/28/2001
Add a Force Quit Button to Ubuntu
There are lots of ways to kill a non-responsive Linux application from the terminal. If you'd rather just click a button or two to kick malfunctioning programs to the curb, you can add a "Force Quit" option to your desktop panels.

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07/29/2001
Best Mobile Note Taking Tool: Evernote
Last week we asked you to share your favorite mobile note taking tool and then we rounded up the results for a vote. Now we're back to highlight the winner and the runners up.

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06/29/2001
Google Chrome Tells You When Sites are Down for Other Users
If you're wondering whether your router really needs a reset, or if you want a second opinion on downforeveryoneorjustme.com's advice, Google Chrome appears to be letting its users know when other Chrome users can't reach a site, ...

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12/29/2001
First Look at Windows Live Essentials Beta's New Social Features
Yesterday, Microsoft dropped the new Windows Live Essentials beta, adding tons of new publishing and web service options to their suite of consumer desktop applications. Here's a look what's changed in the beta and how the new apps ...

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07/30/2001
The Easy Scroll Office
We appreciate an office where tweaks have been made specifically to fit the user's workflow. What do many of us spend a lot of time doing? Scrolling through web pages and documents. What cuts down on scrolling?

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08/30/2001
Read Our Best Tips in 140-Character Bits
You might already know that Lifehacker has a dedicated Twitter account. It dishes out our top stories and a few selected other posts. But you might not have known that it's also got a split personality.

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02/27/2002
How TV Networks Bend To The Local Content Rules | Lifehacker Australia
Australian-produced TV shows are consistently the highest-rating programs, but local networks still have to be coerced into producing some of them. ...

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07/30/2000
What Have You Suddenly Discovered You Were Doing Wrong? [Ask The ...
Click here to read What Have You Suddenly Discovered You Were Doing Wrong? A great thread started up in the Ask MetaFilter community, asking members to share common things they've discovered they were doing wrong—but suddenly, ...

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08/30/2001
Lifehacker Pack for Linux: Our List of the Best Linux Downloads ...
We love Linux, and want to make it easier for others to do so, too. This first edition of the Lifehacker Pack for Linux includes our favorite apps that get things done and make your desktop great. Ă‚.

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01/29/2002
IKEA Jerker Do-It-Yourself Treadmill Desk | Smarterware
Upgrade Your Life: The Lifehacker Guide to Working Smarter, Faster, Better is a compendium of tips and tricks for working more efficiently in the digital age. Find out more about Upgrade Your Life. ...

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11/29/2001
From the Tips Box: Rental Cars, Monitor Stands, and Chrome Webapps
Readers offer their best tips for getting cheap rental cars, saving space on your desk, and getting the old New Tab page back in Chrome.

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01/29/2001
Use Your Mobile Number As A USB Drive Label
USB drives have lots of great uses, but they're also easy to leave behind. One Lifehacker reader adds an extra degree of identification by making his phone number the volume label for his USB drives.

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10/30/2000
What's the Difference Between Viruses, Trojans, Worms, and Other ...
Lifehacker's tech-savvy readers are the first people on speed-dial when it's time to heal an infected PC, but how much do you really know about viruses, spyware, scareware, trojans, and worms? Here's a helpful guide to understanding all ...

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12/30/1999
Lifehacker Pack 2010: Our List of Essential Windows Downloads
We feature hundreds of different downloads every year at Lifehacker. If all you want is the best of the best, look no further than our annual Lifehacker Pack: One download that installs only our favorite, must-have Windows applications ...

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06/29/2001
Use Blu-Tack to Fix a Printer; AKA, What Clever Ways Have You Kept ...
Much of what happens on modern printers is determined in software, but plenty can go wrong with printer hardware. Here's how Lifehacker reader Jon got his office printer working again using the versatile adhesive putty, Blu-Tack.

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08/30/2001
Five Really Handy Google Command Line Tricks
With the right commands, you can turn your favorite command-line text editor into a distraction-free Google Docs app, add new events to Google Calendar, upload images to Picasa or video to YouTube, backup your Google data, and more.

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04/28/2002
Amazon Launches Cheaper Wifi Only Kindle | Hack Your Life!
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10/29/2001
Binder Clips as Cable Catchers Redux [Cable Management]
We've long been fans of using binder clips as cable managers, but sometimes, a person's raw enthusiasm for a technique makes it worth another look. Dutch freelancer David Rudolf Bakker photographs the whole process of desk-edge cable ...

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04/28/2002
Build / Install VirtualBox (vbox) Guest Additions For Ubuntu Lucid ...
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09/29/2000
Where to Watch World Cup Soccer Streaming Live [Sports]
Click here to read Where to Watch World Cup Soccer Streaming Live. The 2010 World Cup starts on June 11th, and one of the best ways to keep up on the soccer will be to watch it streaming live. Here's where you can find the World Cup ...

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09/29/2000
Roc Is an In-Browser Music Maker, No Musical Expertise Necessary ...
Click here to read Roc Is an In-Browser Music Maker, No Musical Expertise. Aviary, creators of the Aviary online image editor, have just released an online music maker called Roc, using tons of free and Creative Commons licensed ...

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05/30/2001
Green Walls and Macs: The Superman Office
Combine dark green walls, oak furniture, and a plethora of tech toys and Superman collectibles and you end up with a surprisingly cozy office. Check out the gallery inside for a closer look at The Superman Office.

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04/28/2002
Smartphone Comparison Chart Compares Extensive Smartphone Specs
If you're in the market for a current generation smartphone all the new features and specs can be confusing at best. This extensive—but easy to read!—chart will help you navigate the world of smartphone features and specifications.

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04/29/2002
Browser Speed Tests: Safari 5, Firefox 3.6, Chrome 6, and Opera ...
Apple's stepped up with Safari 5, Firefox has brought forth a more crash-proof 3.6, and Opera's continuing to push forward in betas. Let's break out the timer and testing software to see how the latest browsers run on real hardware.

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04/28/2002
Amazon Kindle Gets More Affordable | Hack Your Life!
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10/29/2001
Planhacker: Complete Australian BYO Prepaid Cap Guide | Lifehacker ...
Thinking about an iPhone 4 but don't want to sign up for a contract? We've rounded up the available BYO cap deals so you can find the best no-strings ...

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07/30/2001
Ultraviolet Movie Locker Aims to Solve the Movie Industry's ...
Ultraviolet is a new initiative backed by several big players in the entertainment industry intended to make sense of the digital mess involved in competing media and devices that don't (and can't) agree on one standard format for all ...

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03/30/2002
Techlines: Email is Dead: A Special Lifehacker Event at AU.HADNEWS.COM
Techlines: Email is Dead: A Special Lifehacker Event. Are email's best years already behind it? Or is it evolving to maintain its place at the heart of business communications? We're hosting a special event to tackle the future of... » ...

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09/29/2001
Learn a New Photography Trick or Two; Entire BBC Photo ...
If you loved browsing the archives of National Geographic when they opened up their vaults last November and found yourself wanting to take your own impressive nature shots, you'll definitely want to check out the BBC Photo ...

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10/29/2001
Lunchtime Wrap: House Brands & Lifehacker Pack For Linux ...
Didn't catch Lifehacker on Thursday? Here's the best posts you missed. Mastercheap: Why House Brands Matter So Much Just how much difference would...

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12/30/1999
How to Stay Safe on Public Wi-Fi Networks
Starbucks is offering free Wi-Fi to all customers, at every location, starting today. Whether you're clicking connect on Starbucks' Wi-Fi or some other unsecured, public Wi-Fi network, here's how to stay safe and secure while surfing a ...

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05/30/2001
This Week's Top Downloads
MultiBootISOs Boots Multiple Operating Systems from a USB Drive (Windows)Can't decide whether you should commit your spare thumb drive to Windows recovery, Ubuntu, or some other live-booting OS? Run MultiBootISOs on your USB drive, ...

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08/30/2000
Add an Extra (Free) Disc to Your Netflix Queue by Adding Less ...
Netflix is a pretty awesome service, but if you want to squeeze a bit more value out of your account, this little workaround from Lifehacker reader Colin Jackson lets you add an extra DVD to your queue.

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11/29/2001
Mastercheap Day 7: Finishing On A High | Lifehacker Australia
I square up to the final day of Mastercheap. It's a potentially tough thing to do on a Friday. Friday's menu Breakfast: 100g muesli, 100ml skim mi...

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11/29/2001
Build a DIY iPhone Steadicam for Smooth iPhone Video [DIY]
Click here to read Build a DIY iPhone Steadicam for Smooth iPhone Video. If you're shooting professional video, you probably already have a pretty nice camera, but if you're just messing around with the iPhone 4, you can make up for ...

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01/30/2000
DIY Moleskine Pen Holder [DIY]
Click here to read DIY Moleskine Pen Holder. We've shown you how to make your own Moleskine notebook, as well as suggested flat pens to keep it all together. If you'd like something a bit prettier, here's how to make your own, ...

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12/30/1999
Top 10 Things You Didn't Know Google Maps Could Do
There's more to Google Maps than a place you double-check your directions. Google's data-stuffed site offers a lot of helpful tools for vacationers, spreadsheet nerds, bikers, and others. Today we're digging into Google's data-rich ...

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01/30/2002
The LiteStep DNA Desktop | Lifehacker Australia
Reader Mango Sango's Windows desktop takes theme design to the next level with a pixel-perfect visual style and the LiteStep alternative desktop envir...

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05/29/2001
GoogleCL Brings Google Services to the Command Line [Downloads]
Click here to read GoogleCL Brings Google Services to the Command Line. Linux/Mac/Windows: Google's new utility, GoogleCL, allows you to access a handful of Google services from any *nix command line. Google's services are pretty easily ...

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11/29/2000
iOS vs. Android vs. webOS | 1n73r.net
This is a comparison between the three major mobile operating systems currently out. This comparison is for power users and average Joes.

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06/29/2001
Use Blu Tack And Other Oddities To Keep Printers Running ...
Much of what happens on modern printers is determined in software, but there's still plenty that can physically go wrong with them. One Lifehacker rea...

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08/30/2001
The Start-to-Finish Guide for Moving to a New Place [Step By Step]
Click here to read The Start-to-Finish Guide for Moving to a New. Moving sucks. There's really no way around that, but it can be a lot more tolerable and a lot less stressful. Here's a look at our best recommendations for an easier and ...

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02/26/2002
ChromeDeck Creates and Manages Multiple Chrome Profiles [Downloads]
Click here to read ChromeDeck Creates and Manages Multiple Chrome Profiles. Windows: Google's Chrome browser doesn't have nearly the same kind of user profile control that Firefox offers. Until it's baked in, we have ChromeDeck, ...

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03/30/2001
Get Mac-Like Scrolling and Gestures on a Windows Laptop [Windows]
Click here to read Get Mac-Like Scrolling and Gestures on a Windows Laptop. Once you've used the hand-helping, time-saving, two-finger scrolling and three-finger gestures on a MacBook, a standard Windows trackpad can feel kind of, well, ...

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12/30/2001
Turn Your Non-Video Canon DSLR into an HD Video Camera [Camera Hacks]
Click here to read Turn Your Non-Video Canon DSLR into an HD Video Camera. The newest DSLRs on the market are sporting some pretty fancy HD movie features. If you have an older Canon DSLR, however, you can use a bit of software to turn ...

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12/30/2001
Add Doors to Your Cheap Media Center for a Cleaner Look [DIY]
Click here to read Add Doors to Your Cheap Media Center for a Cleaner Look. We've featured a few ways to build a cheap entertainment center before, but oftentimes these solutions are too open, displaying all your bulky gear and cables. ...

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01/29/2002
Brush Up on Your Mac Terminal Kung-Fu [Terminal]
Click here to read Brush Up on Your Mac Terminal Kung-Fu. The Super User forums has a collection of tips and paste-able commands for Mac OS X's Terminal that are, by turns, brilliant, funny, and obscure but great. ...

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12/30/1999
Play YouTube Videos Directly in VLC Media Player [Vlc]
Click here to read Play YouTube Videos Directly in VLC Media Player. There are plenty of tools for converting YouTube videos, and VLC Media Player is one of them. With its latest update, though, VLC can also simply play YouTube videos ...

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10/30/2000
Soluto Is an Awesome Tool to Speed Up Your System Boot, Fix System ...
Click here to read Soluto Is an Awesome Tool to Speed Up Your System Boot,. Windows only: Soluto bills itself as an "Anti-Frustration Software", and it's not hard to see why—it tracks all the applications in your system boot process, ...

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11/29/2001
Restore the Color of Old Lego Bricks [DIY]
Click here to read Restore the Color of Old Lego Bricks. We've been known to break out the Lego every once in a while for fun DIY projects, but if all your Lego is old and discolored, here's how to get it looking like new. More »

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03/30/2002
The Surprising Realities Behind What Motivates Us in Illustrated ...
Click here to read The Surprising Realities Behind What Motivates Us in Illustrated Form. Money can be a powerful motivator, but as studies performed by universities around the country (and this video) explain, rewarding people ...

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08/30/2000
Hide/Remove Google Buzz Updates from Your Gmail Inbox
If you just don't have the bandwidth to manage one more set of social notifications automatically hitting your Gmail inbox, you may not be all that excited about this morning's Google Buzz announcement. Luckily banishing Buzz from your ...

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07/29/2000
How to Remove Misspelled Words from Your Android Dictionary [Android]
Click here to read How to Remove Misspelled Words from Your Android Dictionary. Android phones feature some pretty neat predictive text features for typing with the software keyboard, but sometimes they don't contain words you need (or ...

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06/29/2001
PhpVirtualBox Manages Your Virtual Machines Remotely [Downloads]
Click here to read PhpVirtualBox Manages Your Virtual Machines Remotely. Open-source, web-based administration panel phpVirtualBox helps you more easily manage your VirtualBox virtual machines—starting, stopping, and performing almost ...

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06/29/2002
How I'd Hack Your Weak Passwords [Security]
Click here to read How I'd Hack Your Weak Passwords. Internet standards expert, CEO of web company iFusion Labs, and blogger John Pozadzides knows a thing or two about password security—and he knows exactly how he'd hack the weak ...

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09/29/2000
How Does Office Web Apps Compare to Google Docs? [Lifehacker Showdown]
Click here to read How Does Office Web Apps Compare to Google Docs? Microsoft rolled out its free Office Web Apps earlier this week, introducing a free, basic Office suite for the web. How does it compare to Google's own Docs offering? ...

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12/30/2001
Create an Application Shortcut to Open Nautilus as Root in Ubuntu ...
Click here to read Create an Application Shortcut to Open Nautilus as Root in Ubuntu. You need root access to edit a lot of files in Linux, but Terminal work can get tedious. Here''sa simple way to add a shortcut to your applications ...

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01/30/2002
Chrome Canary Build Provides Bleeding-Edge Updates Alongside ...
Click here to read Chrome Canary Build Provides Bleeding-Edge Updates Alongside Stable Chrome. Windows only: If you're a Chrome fan and want to see the very latest in features and fixes, even if potentially unstable, you've now got a ...

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11/29/2000
iPhone vs. Android vs. webOS: A Counterpoint [Counterpoint]
Click here to read iPhone vs. Android vs. webOS: A Counterpoint. Earlier this week, we compared the iPhone and Android in a knockdown showdown of features that matter to us. Upset with the lack of representation for webOS, ...

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08/30/2001
Use Ctrl+Shift+Click to Open Programs as Administrator in Windows ...
Click here to read Use Ctrl+Shift+Click to Open Programs as Administrator in. Windows 7: Everybody knows that you can right-click any application to launch it as administrator, but what you might not know is there's an even quicker way ...

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07/29/2001
TrueCrypt 7.0 Gets Intel Hardware Acceleration and Better ...
Click here to read TrueCrypt 7.0 Gets Intel Hardware Acceleration and Better Automatic Mounting. Windows/Mac/Linux: TrueCrypt, the smart and secure way to encrypt your data, has shipped a seventh version that can encrypt faster on ...

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07/30/2000
The Step-by-Step Guide to Digitizing Your Life [How To]
Click here to read The Step-by-Step Guide to Digitizing Your Life. Your increasingly digital lifestyle has left your analog media collecting dust. Save it from obsolescence and digitize your life. More »

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04/28/2001
A Coat Hook Under Your Desk Keeps Headphones Neatly Tucked Away ...
Click here to read A Coat Hook Under Your Desk Keeps Headphones Neatly Tucked Away. Headphones have a tendency to clutter up your desk, but if you use them regularly, it's a hassle to constantly pack them up. ...

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02/27/2000
Dummy Image Generator Is the Lorem Ipsum of Images
Lorem ipsum is a block of dummy text in Latin often used in design and publishing to fill space in a mockup. The brilliant Dummy Image Generator is like "lorem ipsum" for images. Like "lorem ipsum", the Dynamic Dummy Image Generator ...

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