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  • Tuesday - May 13, 2008
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    HBO Series Now Available in iTunes

    It's confirmed: HBO has hit iTunes and now you can download The Wire, Rome, The Sopranos, Sex and the City, Deadwood (another season, please,) and what really makes it all worth it: Flight of the Conchords. Ladies (and gentlemen) of the World, rejoice. More »
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • Friday - January 1, 2010
  • #thegooch

    Final Fantasy Creator Working On iPhone Game [Kotaku]

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  • Thursday - December 31, 2009
  • #modernruins

    Real-Life Lost Relic Found Over and Over Again

    No, we're not tripping through time with Desmond. The derelict and overgrown plane found in Lost has become a prevalent symbol for a deserted island that's anything but. It also seems to be just as prevalent in the real world.
    04:05 PM
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    By Sonia Zjawinski
  • #wallpaperroundup

    Wallpaper Roundup: Ringing in the New Year [Lifehacker]

    03:00 PM
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  • #cartech

    The Ten Most Distracting New Car Technologies

    New car technology is great right up to the point you're tagging songs and checking out graphs and then it's "Ahhhhh! WATCH OUT FOR THE NUNS!" Here are ten in-car technologies we find seriously distracting. More »
    12:00 PM
    40,329
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    By Ben Wojdyla
  • Wednesday - December 30, 2009
  • #foodhacks

    Good Eats Fan Page Is a Kitchen Hacker's Wonderland [Lifehacker]

    06:30 PM
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  • #planelopnik

    Finally, A Sidecar Based On An F4-F Wildcat

    If there's one thing missing from our lives, it's a totally camp sidecar based on a WWII fighter plane. This F4-F Wildcat was created by a man so obsessed with Americana he runs a Wild West theme park in Hungary.
    03:30 PM
    9,485
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    By Wes Siler
  • #review

    N.O.V.A. Micro-Review: Say “Halo” to iPhone's New Shooter

    Following their hit military-themed FPS iPhone app Modern Combat: Sandstorm, Gameloft reloads and sets its sites on an all new threat-aliens!-in sci-fi fragger N.O.V.A.
    10:00 AM
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    By matt cabral
  • Tuesday - December 29, 2009
  • #bestof2009

    The Year In ... Telestrator Dong

    Just like last year, we're counting showcasing the people, ideas and memes that made Deadspin 2009 shine. Today: Telestrator dong
    06:15 PM
    42,237
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    By Tommy Craggs
  • #cordmanagement

    Save Yourself the Reach by Installing an A/C Socket in Your Desk

    If you're an occasionally traveling laptop user, you know it's annoying to plug your system in, and back out, before and after every trip. Blogger Pat Hartl solved this annoying issue by installing a wall socket right in his desk.
    02:30 PM
    27,844
    75

    By Whitson Gordon
  • #oversharers

    Facebook Fugitive Taunts Cops with Pictures and Status Updates

    Remember how, in Catch Me If You Can, fugitive Leonardo DiCaprio kept calling Detective Tom Hanks to taunt him? Here is a convicted burglar doing the same thing, in real time on Facebook. Should we celebrate or fear him? More »
    02:15 AM
    60,022
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    By Azaria Jagger
  • Monday - December 28, 2009
  • #nuclearwarfare

    You Never Want To Stare Down The Barrel Of The Atomic Cannon

    The nuclear cannon dubbed "Atomic Annie" fires a 280 millimeter nuclear artillery shell packing 15 kilotons of explosive force, in this breathtaking image from 1953's Operation Upshot-Knothole in Nevada. Check out more images from our only nuclear artillery test.
    05:30 PM
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • #hoonoftheday

    Morons Bail From Car While It Slides On Ice

    Here's what not to do when your Ford Fiesta slides on ice in a tiny English village. And, yes, jumping from your car as it spins will get you run over.
    05:15 PM
    42,680
    147

    By Wes Siler
  • #psa

    Next Stop, Virtual Panhandling!

    If not having enough change to give to every downtrodden soul on the subway doesn't make you feel bad enough, now you have to pretend you don't see the abused girl staring out from a flat-screen at the bus stop.
    02:30 PM
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    By Sonia Zjawinski
  • #coolness

    Pac-Man Bracelet Goes Waka Waka On Your Wrist

    This hand drawn, handmade bracelet features Pac-Man and Ghosts in a never ending circle. It was drawn as a vector image and then screened onto acetate and layered into durable clear resin. Neato!
    01:00 PM
    13,178
    63

    By Brian Ashcraft
  • #windows

    You Don't Need to Regularly Reinstall Windows; Here's Why

    One of the most persistent myths about Windows is that you need to reinstall the operating system regularly to keep it running at top performance. Let's take a look at the real problem and how to fix it.
    01:00 PM
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    By The How-To Geek
  • #foundonebay

    Most Realistic Back To The Future DeLorean Ever Hits eBay

    An eye-wateringly accurate reproduction of the Back To The Future DeLorean recently popped up on eBay. The photo shoot took place at Gamble House, the Pasadena home that once served as Doc Brown's residence. Mega-gallery below. More »
    01:00 PM
    56,743
    119

    By Sam Smith
  • #ps4

    Report: Sony Working On Multi-Core Design For PS4

    Just because Sony said that the PS3 would have a ten year life span, that doesn't mean the company isn't apparently moving forward with the PlayStation 4.
    12:00 PM
    25,680
    454

    By Brian Ashcraft
  • #incriminating

    Update: Fake Photo of JFK on Naked Orgy Boat Fulfills America's Steamiest Wish, 50 Years Running

    Finally, hard evidence proving Bill Clinton was not the pimpest of presidents. TMZ has a photo depicting a mid-1950s John Kennedy lazing on a yacht with gorgeous naked ladies. Fascinating, perplexing, historic—but, is it real? No, it's fake. [Gawker]
    04:32 AM
    66,478
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    By Azaria Jagger
  • Sunday - December 27, 2009
  • #hivefive

    Five Best Wallpaper Sites

    Nobody likes staring at a boring desktop when they fire up their computer every morning. Keep your wallpaper fresh with the five most popular sites Lifehacker readers use to satisfy their wallpaper needs. More »
    12:00 PM
    240,961
    148

    By Jason Fitzpatrick
  • Saturday - December 26, 2009
  • #mediacenter

    Build a Color-Aware Backlight for Your HDTV Setup

    If you're looking to add some polish to your home theater setup, this guide to creating a DIY clone of the Philips Ambilight technology will give your videos a backlight that changes colors to match the on-screen action.
    05:00 PM
    35,959
    20

    By Jason Fitzpatrick
  • #lifehackertop10

    Top 10 End-of-Year Office Upgrades (You Can Probably Write Off)

    By this time next week, it'll be next year—and too late to turn a great investment in your work life into a lower tax burden in April. Splurge wisely on yourself with these write-off-friendly wishlist items. More »
    12:00 PM
    112,781
    33

    By Kevin Purdy
  • Friday - December 25, 2009
  • #foodfight

    Facebook Basically Rubbing Google's Face In Their Delicious Free Meals

    A string of cutbacks have threatened Google's status as a veritable Shangri-la of free gourmet food. Meanwhile, Facebook is ramping up the dining perks. Today the Times suggests Facebook might be "the new standard-bearer for corporate-sponsored dining." Food fight! More »
    05:04 PM
    13,497
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    By Adrian Chen
  • #holiday

    A Virtual Tour of the White House at Christmas

    Screw Oprah's special— all you need is two minutes and a computer to see this stunning, high defintion tour of the White House all decorated for the holidays.
    01:00 PM
    6,993
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    By Whitney Jefferson
  • Thursday - December 24, 2009
  • #merrychristmas

    Presenting The Gawker Internet Yule Log™

    From 1966-1989, New York's WPIX broadcast footage of a Yule log burning in a fireplace each Christmas day. Today, a bunch of channels do the same. Now, Gawker is taking the Yule log into the Internet Age. Behold!
    04:27 PM
    9,598
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    By Adrian Chen
  • #downloads

    XBMC Updates to 9.11 Camelot, Brings Awesome New Look, Improved Features

    Windows/Mac/Linux/and more: XBMC is a killer open-source, cross-platform media center, and today they've released XBMC 9.11, introducing a whole new default look and feel, and it's very friendly on the eyes. More »
    12:30 PM
    82,093
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    By Adam Pash
  • #cleveruses

    Get Your Camera Returned with a Great Photo Message

    Want a better shot at getting a lost digital camera back? If your finder has any heart at all, a multi-frame photo message will give both motivation and instructions. Check out Andrew McDonald's smirk-inducing series as an example.
    08:00 AM
    60,132
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    By Kevin Purdy
  • #gallery

    Christmas Eve In Japan — With 2D And Plastic Girlfriends

    For Japanese, Christmas dinner is usually chicken and cake. Booze is involved as well. And the more discerning individuals, spend their meals with those closest to them. Alone.
    05:00 AM
    36,163
    258

    By Brian Ashcraft
  • Wednesday - December 23, 2009
  • #bestof2009

    Most Popular Firefox Extensions and Themes of 2009

    This year's release of Firefox 3.5 gave us a lot of reasons to like it, but its extensibility remains everyone's favorite feature. These add-ons and theme tools were the most popular in the year gone by.
    08:00 PM
    134,114
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    By Kevin Purdy
  • #antivirus

    Microsoft Security Essentials Ranks as Best-Performing Free Antivirus

    Anti-malware testing group AV-Comparatives.org not only gave Microsoft Security Essentials a top rating for malware removal, but now they've given it their best ranking in their performance test as well.
    04:00 PM
    76,781
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    By The How-To Geek
  • #updates

    RunPee Adds Offline Alerts for Timed Movie Bathroom Breaks

    iPhone/iPod touch: We thought RunPee was a clever site and iPhone app that picks dull movie moments for bathroom breaks. The iPhone app can now store your chosen movies for offline use, and quietly vibrate an alert at break times.
    11:05 AM
    7,675
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    By Kevin Purdy
  • Tuesday - December 22, 2009
  • #bestof2009

    Most Popular Free iPhone Apps (and Posts) of 2009

    The iPhone is the most popular cellphone in the country, and with good reason. Despite occasionally awful choices by Apple, it still has the most—and best—applications around. Here are the most popular free iPhone apps (and posts) of 2009. More »
    08:00 PM
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    By Adam Pash
  • #downloads

    Opera 10.5 Pre-Alpha is All About Speed (and Private Browsing)

    Windows/Mac: Opera's developers have released a very unstable but promising version of their web browser into the open. What does Opera 10.5 have to offer? If a quick test is any indication, faster JavaScript speed than any browser out there. More »
    11:00 AM
    27,318
    118

    By Kevin Purdy
  • #lolcars

    Subaru WRX STI Pulls Semi Truck Out Of Snow

    We thought the Subaru Legacy pulling an F150 out of the snow was impressive, but here's an even more noteworthy feat: a WRX STI rescuing a European semi-truck. Judging from the backup, it's real, which makes this totally legendary.
    11:00 AM
    39,680
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    By Ben Wojdyla
  • #inuteroart

    Rare In Utero Images Glimpse Animals Inside the Womb

    In its documentary Extraordinary Animals In The Womb, National Geographic captured rare highly detailed images of animals at various stages of gestation. Now you can see fetal dog, elephants, penguins, and dolphins still inside the womb.
    10:40 AM
    53,496
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #startrek

    Star Trek Is #1 For 2009... Unfortunately For The Studio

    JJ Abrams' Star Trek wasn't just a hit at the box office, it's also a chart topper when it comes to illegal downloads. No wonder Paramount wants the FCC to get tougher on torrent sites and the universe surrounding them.
    10:00 AM
    13,123
    138

    By Graeme McMillan
  • Monday - December 21, 2009
  • #bestof2009

    Most Popular Repurposing Tricks of 2009

    We're huge fans of repurposing here at Lifehacker—squeezing extra and usually clever uses out of every day objects. Here's a look back at out some of the most popular repurposing posts from 2009. More »
    08:00 PM
    139,346
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    By Jason Fitzpatrick
  • #geophysicalporn

    Watch a Volcano Erupt Deep Beneath the Ocean

    When an undersea volcano erupted this past May near Samoa, researchers captured video of the blast. Now they've released the footage, giving the rest of the world its first look at the deepest underwater eruption ever caught on film. More »
    10:40 AM
    6,415
    8

    By Lauren Davis
  • #toystory3

    Who Lives And Who's Thrown Away: First Look At Toy Story 3

    It's the Sophie's Choice of Toy Story. Andy must decide which toys lives, and which toys will die the horrible toy death of storage, trash or good will, and in this first clip he decides quickly.
    10:20 AM
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    By Meredith Woerner
  • Saturday - December 19, 2009
  • #lifehackertop10

    Top 10 Essential Tools for Your Wallet, Keychain, or Pocket

    You want to be organized and prepared when you're walking around, but you don't want to lug around 10 pounds of gear and ruin your back with a mega-wallet. These essential carry-around tools are discrete, super-handy, and oh so brag-worthy.
    12:00 PM
    124,376
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    By Kevin Purdy
  • Friday - December 18, 2009
  • #decadeinreview

    Ten Science Stories That Changed Our Decade

    There is no doubt that science has become more like science fiction in the past decade, with amazing innovations and discoveries that increased our understanding of the universe. We list ten of the biggest science stories from the past decade. More »
    08:30 PM
    80,568
    54

    By Lauren Davis
  • #bestof2009

    Most Popular Featured Workspaces of 2009

    Every week we bring you fresh workspaces from the Lifehacker Workspace Show and Tell pool, all supplied by you—the awesome Lifehacker readership. Today we're highlighting the 25 most popular workspaces of 2009. More »
    08:00 PM
    221,955
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    By Jason Fitzpatrick
  • #astrophotography

    Did Someone Hitch A Ride On This Massive Fiery Meteor?

    This is one of the biggest fireballs ever photographed. Astrophotographer Wally Pacholka photographed it during the annual Geminid Meteor Shower, in California's Mojave Desert the other day. Did someone — or something — hitch a ride on this bad boy?
    05:40 PM
    20,762
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • #speakgeek

    Star Trek & Girl Gamers: Exploring The Gender Gap In Computer Science

    Is the "geeky" image of computer science turning women off to the field? A new scientific study thinks so - but are the forces creating the gender gap in technology really just the perception of comic books and video games? More »
    05:20 PM
    17,206
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    By LatoyaPeterson
  • Thursday - December 17, 2009
  • #bestof2009

    Most Popular Featured Desktops of 2009

    Our readers have submitted thousands of screenshots of their best desktop configurations, and over the year we've featured some truly impressive and unique desktops with you. Here's a look back at some of the best this year had to offer. More »
    08:00 PM
    143,386
    74

    By The How-To Geek
  • #familyguy

    Exclusive Clip From Family Guy's Empire Strikes Back Has A New Lando

    We've got the first exclusive clip from Seth MacFarlane's second Family Guy Star Wars spoof. Since Empire Strikes Back is the best of the bunch, MacFarlane is really going to have to bring it... and so far, so good.
    03:00 PM
    88,118
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    By Meredith Woerner
  • #cartech

    Ham Cramwich: $25,000 Of Communications Gear In A $500 Car

    Ham radio appears to be more of an addiction than a hobby to the seller of this $500 Dodge. Every surface is covered with $25K in communications equipment for every conceivable band (FM/UHF/HF/VHF/SPACEMAN). A gallery of technological affliction below. More »
    02:45 PM
    129,288
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    By Matt Hardigree
  • #lolcars

    Teen Hit By Car After Flashing Boobs

    A New Zealand teenager has been fined $198 NZD after she was hit by a car because she distracted the driver by flashing her boobs. The teenager, Cherelle May Dudfield, received only minor injuries in the accident.
    02:30 PM
    38,268
    133

    By Wes Siler
  • #preview

    Simpson Arcade iPhone Preview: Steeped in Authenticity

    The Simpsons has enjoyed a lot of unique video games to its name in the last 18 years. Even the Grand Theft Auto knock-off, Hit & Run, felt special just because it was The Simpsons in all its Matt Groening glory.
    01:00 PM
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    By AJ Glasser
  • #tron

    Just How Radical Will Tron Legacy's Redesigns Get?

    New Tron Legacy billboard art seems to show some more new modifications to the classic lightcycle/suit design, including a revamped helmet... and is that a gun on the cycle?
    12:30 PM
    13,938
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • #ironman2

    Spoiler Filled Stills From Iron Man 2: What's Happening To Tony?

    Last night the first ever trailer for Iron Man 2 was released, and it is jam-packed with spoilery goodies. Here's a shot-by-shot break down of what we noticed. More »
    11:00 AM
    75,426
    178

    By Meredith Woerner
  • #urls

    Create Goo.gl Shortlinks Without the Google Toolbar

    Geez, Google really wants you to install its toolbar, right? They usually introduce new web features, like their goo.gl URL shortener, into it first, leaving developers to figure out non-toolbar executions. Luckily, a webapp and Chrome extension are on it.
    09:00 AM
    6,416
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    By Kevin Purdy
  • Wednesday - December 16, 2009
  • #bestof2009

    Most Popular Linux Posts of 2009

    A new browser, two new Ubuntu releases, and more than one new netbook OS—2009 was a big year for open-source software. Here are the Linux-related posts that caught our readers' attention in 2009. More »
    08:00 PM
    57,346
    16

    By Kevin Purdy
  • #yourprivacyisanillusion

    The Facebook Privacy Settings You've Lost Forever

    While covering Facebook's systematic elimination of privacy, we've been deluged with questions from readers asking how to restore certain Facebook privacy protections. Sadly, many such settings appear to be lost forever. Here are the most glaring examples. More »
    04:43 PM
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    By Ryan Tate
  • #hitler

    Who Stole Hitler's Corpse? The Truth Revealed

    Ever wondered what happened to the corpses of Hitler, Eva Braun, and Goebbels? Russia has just released the official story of what happened after the KGB grabbed the corpses in Berlin.
    01:00 PM
    72,664
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    By Tim Barribeau
  • #downloads

    T3Desk Brings 3D Eye-Candy to Your Windows Desktop

    Windows only: If you want a little extra eye-candy in your Windows management, T3Desk is an alt-tab alternative that gives you 3D windows arrangement and more. More »
    01:00 PM
    78,111
    119

    By Jason Fitzpatrick
  • #cartech

    Audi A8: World's First Google Earth-Enabled In-Car Nav System

    The 2011 Audi A8 continues to set the full-size sedan gadget bar higher with the integration of Google Earth and terrain-mapping into its 8-inch LCD screen. Now you can find a Starbucks... in 3D!
    12:30 PM
    12,483
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    By Matt Hardigree
  • #google

    This Year in Google: The 2009 Edition

    When technologists of the future look back in time, they'll remember 2009 as the year Google got serious about an internet operating system, speeding up the web, and indexing EVERYTHING in sight. Take a look at the year 2009 in Google. More »
    12:00 PM
    45,113
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    By Gina Trapani
  • Tuesday - December 15, 2009
  • #bestof2009

    Most Popular Free Mac Downloads of 2009

    Nothing beats finding just the right application to fill a common need, fix a problem, or boost your productivity. Give yourself an early present this holiday season with 15 of the most popular Mac downloads of 2009. More »
    08:00 PM
    177,514
    124

    By Adam Pash
  • #downloads

    VirusTotal Uploader 2.0 Instantly Scans Files for Viruses Against 41 AV Apps

    Windows only: Previously mentioned VirusTotal Uploader automatically uploads any file to online virus scanner VirusTotal, scanning it for viruses with 41 different popular antivirus applications—and now it's even better and faster, with instant hash checking, letting you skip uploads altogether.
    04:00 PM
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    By The How-To Geek
  • #laptops

    DIY Laptop Tray Keeps Your Computer Cool, Legs Burn-Free

    Many of us prop laptops on blankets or pillows to avoid the heat, but these inevitably obstruct air circulation and cause overheating. This DIY stand made from a bistro tray and a bit of wood helps keep your computer—and legs—cool. More »
    02:30 PM
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    By Whitson Gordon
  • #original

    The Top 100 Videos of 2009 in Less Than 3 Minutes

    Between pranks, sports, tech, video games, singing, dancing, and television— there was a lot to choose from. These are the top 100 videos that became famous on the web in 2009, all in less than three minutes. [Gawker.TV]
    01:30 PM
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    By Matt Leary
  • #notafraidtobeservicey

    The Valleywag Guide to Restoring Your Privacy on Facebook

    Facebook's privacy rollback is especially terrible because it's so hard to reverse. Settings are so bewildering that even CEO Mark Zuckeberg has fiddled his two-to-three times this month. So here's a guide to re-privatizing your profile. More »
    01:23 PM
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    By Ryan Tate
  • #messaging

    Make Thunderbird 3 Your Ultimate Online/Offline Message Hub

    You may be a diehard Gmail user, prone to declaring desktop email clients dead. That's fine. We still think you'll find Thunderbird 3 to be a better offline email solution, and a really convenient aggregator for all your inboxes.
    12:00 PM
    45,068
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    By Kevin Purdy
  • #gameannounce

    Robotic Hamsters Get Real Activision Games

    Activision takes on EA's Littlest Pet Shop with games based on Zhu Zhu Pets, robotic hamster toys with a life of their own. How was I unaware of robotic hamster toys?
    11:20 AM
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    By Mike Fahey
  • Monday - December 14, 2009
  • #bestof2009

    Most Popular Free Windows Downloads of 2009

    We've featured hundreds of free Windows applications over the course of 2009 that we hoped might bolster your productivity, workflow, or your PC usefulness in one form or another. Here's a look back at the most popular Windows downloads of the year. More »
    08:00 PM
    250,333
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    By Adam Pash
  • #yearinreview

    Toy Story: Fleshbot's Top Ten Sex Toys Of 2009 [NSFW]

    2009: the year of the robot that mimics the love stylings of your favorite pornstars, a tiny little toy jampacked with ten eager tongues, and a wireless vibe that syncs with your iPod. So many innovations...but which were the best?
    05:00 PM
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    By Lux Alptraum
  • #nfl

    3-D Broadcast Fails To Win Over Crowd At Actual 3-D Game

    Yesterday, in a stupendous moment of technological flimflammery, the infamously large HDTV that hangs over the field at Cowboys Stadium broadcast stunning 3-D images to the crowd....of the live three-dimensional football game taking place directly below it.
    03:15 PM
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    By Dashiell Bennett
  • #rant

    Facebook's Great Betrayal

    Facebook's privacy pullback isn't just outrageous; it's a landmark turning point for the social network. Facebook has blundered before, but the latest changes are far more calculated. The company has, in short, turned evil. More »
    03:08 PM
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    By Ryan Tate
  • #mythbusting

    Understanding the Windows Pagefile and Why You Shouldn't Disable It

    As a tech writer, I regularly cringe at all the bad tweaking advice out there, and disabling the system pagefile is often a source of contention among geeks. Let's examine some of the pagefile myths and debunk them once and for all. More »
    12:40 PM
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    By The How-To Geek
  • #nintendo

    Nothing Says I Love You Like Pink And Blue Wii Remotes

    While announcing its early 2010 software lineup this morning, Nintendo also announced a February 14th North American release date for the pink and blue Wii remotes, giving the significant others of Nintendo fans the perfect Valentine's Day gift idea.
    10:20 AM
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    By Mike Fahey
  • #ps3

    PS3 Slim Could Have Been Smaller, Used Network Storage

    The PS3 Slim was a decent attempt at reducing both the size, and the cost, of the original PlayStation 3. But did you know Sony were considering making some more drastic changes?
    07:00 AM
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    By Luke Plunkett
  • Saturday - December 12, 2009
  • #bestof2009

    Most Popular Photography Hacks of 2009

    Whether making your own lens hood to create custom bokeh, breathing like a sniper to get a blur-free photo, or angling your body to look the best in pictures, we shared some great photography hacks this year. More »
    07:00 PM
    205,936
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    By Jason Fitzpatrick
  • Friday - December 11, 2009
  • #bestof2009

    Most Popular DIY Projects of 2009

    We love DIY projects here at Lifehacker. Whether we're building computers, backyard projects, or turning office supplies into artillery, we're always tinkering. Today we're taking a peek at the most popular DIY projects of 2009. More »
    08:00 PM
    251,711
    26

    By Jason Fitzpatrick
  • #technology

    The Binary Snowjob - A History Of Cinematic Computers That Never Were

    You've been deceived. All those computer interfaces you saw in the movies? They were made without CGI! Watch our video "The Binary Snowjob" to discover the terrible truth about computers that never were. [io9]
    12:00 PM
    14,404
    46

    By Emmett Plant
  • #wallpaperroundup

    Absolutely Amazing Video Game Remake Wallpapers, Third Wave

    Lifehacker reader Orioto stunned and amazed us earlier this year with his incredible paintings of classic video games for your desktop—and he's back with yet another must-see collection of wallpapers for your desktop. More »
    12:00 PM
    83,881
    83

    By The How-To Geek
  • Thursday - December 10, 2009
  • #bestof2009

    Most Popular Top 10s of 2009

    Every weekend, we comb our memories and archives to compile 10 useful items addressing a specific topic you may have forgotten about, or just happen to be excellent. Here are the 20 list(icle) posts that proved the most popular in 2009. More »
    08:00 PM
    162,402
    20

    By Kevin Purdy
  • #madscience

    A Device That Lets You Type With Your Mind

    By placing electrode grids inside patients' skulls, researchers at the Mayo Clinic have created a way for people to type words using only their brainwaves. It's a major breakthrough for brain-computer interface research. More »
    03:00 PM
    15,596
    75

    By Tim Barribeau
  • #exclusive

    5 Designers Reveal Secrets Of James Cameron's Avatar

    James Cameron's Avatar required many technical miracles, including next-gen 3-D cameras and motion-capture, but it also needed years of sketching and brainstorming from a platoon of concept-artists and designers. We talked to five designers, and learned Avatar's secret design history. More »
    12:30 PM
    63,279
    117

    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • #cartech

    Chevy Volt: There's An App For That

    From our first test unit test drive, we knew the Chevy Volt would be a seriously technologically advanced electric car when it debuts next year. Now GM's saying they've built Blackberry and iPhone apps to control some vehicle functions. More »
    10:00 AM
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    By Ray Wert
  • Wednesday - December 9, 2009
  • #carporn

    Hyundai Genesis Taken Apart In Awesome Time Lapse Video

    Poking around the Hyundai Genesis website, we stumbled into the "engineering" section and found this amazing background-sized picture of a Genesis completely disassembled, IKEA-style. Want to see how it got that way? The epic time lapse video's below. More »
    03:00 PM
    53,667
    113

    By Ben Wojdyla
  • #exclusive

    Paranormal Activity Continues On Your iPhone

    Want to know what happened to Paranormal Activity's sweet couple after a terrible entity infested their house? Now you can. Apple is continuing the story in a comic-book iPhone application. And we've got the first set of stills. Spoilers ahead... More »
    02:22 PM
    13,996
    53

    By Meredith Woerner
  • #gamerscore

    Achievement Chore: She Plays For Gamerscore, Whether It's Fun Or Not

    It's 9 p.m. and I've lost my fifth straight game of Madden NFL Arcade to the same person, each time by 30-0. My opponent has a gamerscore of more than 165,000. But it's not because she's good at football. More »
    02:00 PM
    169,940
    1327

    By Owen Good
  • #customcars

    The Christmas Truck: One Dream, 3,000 lights

    Over the last 25 years, various generations of "The Christmas Truck" have brightened the holiday season, figuratively and blindingly literally, for residents of Central Iowa. Here's the story of the virgin birth of this brilliant piece of low-tech yuletide celebration. More »
    09:30 AM
    28,545
    80

    By Matt Hardigree
  • #screengrab

    Excuse Me, My Lord, Your Golden PS3 Is Ready

    It's finished. Only $4999.
    09:00 AM
    65,662
    292

    By Luke Plunkett
  • Tuesday - December 8, 2009
  • #housekeeping

    Searching for New Gawker Media Video Interns

    Do your current obsessions include television, pop-culture, viral video, or social media? Then we want you to be a Gawker Media Video intern. [Gawker.TV]
    02:00 PM
    6,801
    63

    By Richard Blakeley
  • #sony

    PS3 Update 3.15 Makes PSP minis Maxi

    The PlayStation 3 gets an option 3.15 update on December 17th, adding the ability to transfer data between two consoles as well as making PSP minis playable on the PS3. More »
    11:40 AM
    25,781
    246

    By Mike Fahey
  • Monday - December 7, 2009
  • #playstation3

    Sony's Motion Controller Patent Goes Attachment Crazy

    A newly published patent from Sony Computer Entertainment, which looks a lot like the company's PlayStation 3 motion controller, showcases a plethora of possibilities for the forthcoming device, more attachments than you could shake a Wii Remote at. More »
    09:40 PM
    24,710
    167

    By Michael McWhertor
  • #rockstar

    Rockstar Makes Its iPhone Debut With Beaterator

    Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars is on the way, but Timbaland's music-generation program Beaterator leads the way as Rockstar's first "game" on for the iPhone. More »
    03:20 PM
    9,381
    24

    By Mike Fahey
  • #security

    The Complete Guide to Avoiding Online Scams (for Your Less Savvy Friends and Relatives)

    Our readers are a savvy bunch who aren't likely to be taken in by an online scam—but we've all got those friends and relatives we worry about. Here's our definitive guide to helping them stay safe online. More »
    12:00 PM
    67,196
    124

    By The How-To Geek
  • #column

    let's talk about jumping

    You press a button; a character on the television screen jumps. You press the same button again, while the on-screen character is in the air; the character jumps again. More »
    11:00 AM
    56,237
    406

    By Tim Rogers
  • #repair

    Fix a Loose Battery Cover on Your Droid

    Verizon's Droid is a very capable smartphone, but a loose battery cover makes mobile life with some models less than ideal. A small screwdriver tweak, however, appears to repair the problem. More »
    11:00 AM
    11,810
    52

    By Kevin Purdy
  • Tuesday - May 13, 2008
  • #itp2008

    Rope and Pulley DJ Machine: Move the Beat To Your Body

    12:30 AM
    7,274
    8
  • #itp2008

    Teste Touch: Deez Nuts Are Made for Ticklin'

    12:00 AM
    16,710
    72
  • Monday - May 12, 2008
  • #itp2008

    Virtual Pinball Game "Moving Parts" Addictive Even In Cooperation Mode

    11:30 PM
    9,044
    8
  • #dell

    Alienware Assimilates Dell's Gaming Business, XPS Gaming Machines On the Way Out

    11:03 PM
    9,859
    31
  • missle-command-multitouch.jpg#displays

    Giant Missile Command: The Best Use of Multitouch to Date

    So, multitouch has some interesting applications, but all pale in comparison to playing a two-player version of Missile Command. The clone was installed by Steve Mason at the Obscura Digital production studios' massive 8'X4' multitouch wall—and as you can see in the video after the break, It looks like a good time, not to mention a decent workout. More »
    08:30 PM
    18,930
    39

    By Sean Fallon
  • wall_e_eve.jpg#walle

    Wall-E Movie is Jonathan Ive's Latest Design Job

    CNNMoney/Fortune has a story out saying that Eve, the female character to stand opposite Wall-E in the movie of the same name, was designed in part by Apple lead designer Jonathan Ive. The robot design is kinda cool, in that it reminds me of the most recent incarnation of Marvin the Paranoid Android, but the real story to be told is of Ive's day spent with the Pixar guys working on Eve. More »
    08:27 PM
    54,354
    39

    By Adrian Covert
  • chernobyl-pc-mod-1.jpg#casemod

    16-Year-Old Builds Elaborate S.T.A.L.K.E.R, Chernobyl Themed PC

    It took around a year to put together from scratch, but a German PC modder going by the name "Froop" managed to build an elaborate PC casemod inspired by the Chernobyl theme in the game S.T.A.L.K.E.R. The result is "Unit 4," a working PC model of Chernobyl complete with a flip-top that allows you to peer into the bowels of the destroyed power plant. The construction process is outlined in its entirety in the following links, but you can check out some pics of the early stages as well as the final product in the gallery. [Thebestcasescenario and bit-tech forums via TechEBlog] More »
    07:40 PM
    15,881
    36

    By Sean Fallon
  • #cellphones

    SK Telecom Denies Merger Talks With Virgin Mobile

    07:32 PM
    892
    4
  • #sprint

    Sprint: Still The Best For Data

    07:10 PM
    5,264
    37
  • #spacemetals

    Metals Manufactured In Space Could Increase Jet Engine Efficiency

    07:00 PM
    4,498
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  • #gadgets

    Gadget Turns Your Water Bottle Into a Portable Shower

    06:40 PM
    5,041
    30
  • #media

    PC World Editor-In Chief Harry McCracken Moving On

    06:19 PM
    1,731
    11
  • hardbox.jpg#portablemedia

    Hardbox External Hard Drive Hides Your Illiteracy With a Book Called Hardbox

    This Hardbox enclosure from Korean company Sarotech looks even more book-like than the Western Digital MyBook drives that have been around for a few years. There are two status indicator lights on the front, behind which sits 3.5-inch SATA drives that connect to your PC via USB. It's great for hiding the fact that you don't have any books but have loads of external hard drives. That is, until someone looks closer and realizes you've read a book called Hardbox. Maybe Hardbox means something different in Korean. [Sarotech via AVING via Oh Gizmo]
    06:10 PM
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    By Jason Chen
  • #dslrs

    New Nikon Patent Brings In-Viewfinder Display To DSLRs

    05:21 PM
    10,339
    26
  • #bikes

    Preventing Bike Theft by Parking Bikes Up in the Air

    05:10 PM
    8,545
    47
  • zune-ipod-sigh.jpg#microsoftzune

    Zune Hits 2 Million Sales, Drinks Creative's Milkshake

    Industry numbers group NPD has just confirmed that Microsoft's Zune's sold 2 million units, just slightly under one year after it sold its first million. Where is Microsoft getting the marketshare for the extra million? Mostly from Creative, who dropped from 4% marketshare to 2% from Q1 '07 to Q1 '08. Apple's also gone down from 72% to 71%, so there might be some defectors in the fruit squad as well. Total marketshare for Microsoft now stands at a decent 4%. [PMP Today via Tech Digest]
    05:10 PM
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    By Jason Chen
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    1. Vatican Buys Palm for $800 Million (39,729 views, 156 comments)
    2. BlackBerry Bold (aka 9000) Officially Official (18,661 views, 68 comments)
    3. Mr. T-Wannabe Halves Car with Angle-Grinder to Hack Off Police (17,299 views, 68 comments)
    4. Could NBC and Apple be Preparing to Kiss and Make Up? (66 comments, 2,219 views)
    5. Sprint Loses 1 Million Customers While Everyone Else Gains (57 comments, 1,711 views)
    04:53 PM
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  • #dealzmodo

    Dealzmodo: Wal-Mart Spotted Offering Funai NB500 Blu-Ray Players For $298

    04:40 PM
    5,132
    24
  • #ulpcs

    Microsoft Goes Big Brother on Low-Cost PC Makers Using XP

    04:31 PM
    5,670
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  • codingbug.jpg#software

    Twenty Five Year Old Unix Bug Finally Fixed

    We're not sure why nobody's caught this bug until now, but OpenBSD developer Marc Balmer has just closed the book on a 25-year-old flaw affecting BSD file systems. He found it when an OpenBSD user emailed him about SAMBA crashing, which he then traced to a workaround SAMBA used to function correctly on BSD systems, which he THEN traced back to a flaw that existed since August of 1983. This bug is in every single BSD system since then, including Mac OS X. The code itself was a very trivial fix, which makes it all the crazier that it took 25 years to do so. [OS News - Photo credit]
    04:10 PM
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    By Jason Chen
  • pcmagebay.jpg#computerlicious

    Buy Designer Laptops for a Good Cause

    PC Magazine has partnered with HP and a slew of designers to create nine "computerlicious" (one-of-a-kind) laptops for a charity auction. Available on eBay now (and currently up to about $100 a pop), 100% of the auctions' proceeds will go to The National Cristina Foundation (they donate used PCs to schools and non-profits). If you've been looking for a good way to make your new laptop a tax deductible endeavor (or if you just really like Paul Frank), head on over to eBay and do some bidding. [eBay and PCMag]
    03:40 PM
    3,791
    12

    By Mark Wilson
  • #rumorsmashed

    Rumor Smashed: AT&T's iPhone Black Reference Just Placeholder Text

    03:10 PM
    19,986
    45
  • #software

    Control Your TiVo With Your Ubuntu Machine

    03:10 PM
    4,429
    10
  • #gps

    Dallas Truancy Court Tracks Lazy Kids Using GPS

    02:40 PM
    6,733
    53
  • #rumor

    Xbox 360 "Lips" Getting Announced Tomorrow?

    02:12 PM
    10,649
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  • hbo_itunes.jpg#hboonitunes

    HBO Bringing Shows to iTunes!?

    According to Portfolio, Apple and HBO will team up to offer HBO original programming on iTunes in the next couple of weeks, and HBO may receive variable pricing and/or a higher profit percentage for its shows than other content providers. This is huge, not only because it marks HBO's first big move into the online media market, but also because they've managed to strong-arm a notoriously stingy Apple into their own financial terms. More »
    01:52 PM
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    By Adrian Covert
  • alligator-360.jpg#gaming

    One-Eyed Alligator Eats an Xbox 360

    It just goes to show you that a pissed off one-eyed alligator will eat just about anything in a pinch. All joking aside, this is actually a cool- looking casemod produced by a talented guy with the forum handle dfw monkie. The alligator effect was pulled off using hand-sculpted layers of Bondo coated with paint and clear coat along with a plastic alligator eyeball over the power switch. It's not a super-complicated mod, but the results speak for themselves. [Llamma Repair Forums via Technabob] More »
    01:50 PM
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    30

    By Sean Fallon
  • #concepts

    SLR Concept Is Bold, Even If Flawed

    01:33 PM
    8,805
    37
  • solarlilypads.jpg#environment

    Glasgow Considering Installing Giant 'Solar Lily Pads' in the River Clyde

    Scottish architecture firm ZM Architecture has come up with a way to deliver more renewable energy to Glasgow: solar panel lily pads. Yep, they want to populate the River Clyde with a series of gigantic solar islands that'll soak up the rays all day long, sending electricity to the grid while also acting as an aesthetically-pleasing attraction. Initially an entry in the International Design Awards "Land and Sea" competition where it took first prize, the Glasgow city council is now considering testing out a small run of the solar lily pads in the river. [BBC via Inhabitat]
    01:13 PM
    3,432
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    By Adam Frucci
  • iphoneblack-080512-1.jpg#apple

    AT&T Slips iPhone Black Reference in Customer Pages

    Something called the "iPhone Black" is now appearing in the "Select Model" popup menu on AT&T's registered customers screen. An AT&T spokesperson has told us that the company doesn't have any comment on this. And we don't know what "iPhone Black" means, but some may take this as a confirmation of the rumored all-black iPhone allegedly coming next month. However, since there's no other information except this screenshot, we will take it as is. [AppleInsider] More »
    12:47 PM
    9,097
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #nintendo

    Nintendo's WiiWare Launches Today

    12:40 PM
    9,476
    35
  • #cellphones

    Sprint Loses 1 Million Customers While Everyone Else Gains

    12:23 PM
    4,566
    68
  • #clips

    Star Wars Fans Vs. Sports Fans (Verdict: Both Intolerable)

    12:20 PM
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  • #roundup

    What You Missed Last Weekend

    12:00 PM
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  • #itunes

    Could NBC and Apple be Preparing to Kiss and Make Up?

    11:30 AM
    3,350
    73
  • #blackberry

    AT&T Confirms First Dibs on BlackBerry Bold

    11:11 AM
    30,025
    19
  • #mergers

    JVC and Kenwood Will Join Forces, Merge in October

    11:00 AM
    1,314
    4
  • #weirdcombooftheday

    Weird Combo Of The Day: Nail Clipper/Butane Lighter

    10:44 AM
    2,859
    30
  • #blackberry

    Hotmail Comes to BlackBerry

    10:35 AM
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