Google Drive for iOS and Android Get Editing, Presentation Support, and More...
iOS/Android: The iPhone and iPad versions of Google Drive get an update today that allows editing of documents, as well as a few other features. The Android app also gets an update enabling comment...
View ArticleThe Back to School Workspace [Featured Workspace]
A good workspace goes far with a theme. Justin David Cox is a designer who works at a collective for creative professionals called Public School, and his desk embodies the style of the organization....
View ArticleAsk an Expert: All About Internet Law [Q&A]
Hi everyone, I'm Derek Bambauer. I'm an associate professor of law at the University of Arizona, where I teach about internet law and intellectual property. My current research focuses on censorship,...
View ArticlePoler Wunder Bundler Is a Temperature-Regulating Modular Vessel That Keeps...
It's not a cooler and it's not a heater—it's both. The Poler Wunder Bundler is a versatile carrier that form-fits to your food or drink and helps it retain its optimal temperature. Keeping your food...
View ArticleFactura Organizes Your Never-ending File Archive [Mac Downloads]
Desktop and folder clutter happens when we download and create files but don't bother to clean up and organize them afterwards. While there are ways to automate this process, it doesn't provide full...
View ArticleThe New Feedly Makes Your News Feeds Look Good, More Fun to Read and Share...
iOS/Android: Feedly, one of your favorite news aggregators, has completely overhauled its mobile apps with a brand new interface, new ways to discover interesting stories and news events that interest...
View ArticleJust Freaking Call Me [Communication]
This is the confession of a serial texter. I text all the time. I send off rapid-fire zingers, hit up my entire contact list to see what people's poppin' weekend plans are, and screw around figuring...
View ArticleQuickly Multiply Single-Digit Numbers with Your Hands [Body Hacks]
We all know you can add and subtract with your fingers, but if you're a little rusty on those multiplication tables, you can actually use your fingers to do easy multiplication too. The multiplication...
View ArticleDo you buy organic foods? Why or why not? [Discussions Of The Day]
Great discussions are par for the course here on Lifehacker. Each day, we highlight a discussion that is particularly helpful or insightful, along with other great discussions and reader questions you...
View ArticleFilm Smoother Video with a Tripod and a Rubber Band [Video]
If your homemade videos look like they were taken in an earthquake, you can smooth it out with a rubber band and a tripod. A lot of tripods are made for still photos, so even if you use the tripod to...
View ArticleRemains of the Day: FBI Was Not the Source of Apple Device ID Leak [For What...
The FBI was not the source of last week's Apple device ID leak, Amazon will let customers opt-out of Kindle ads for $15, Kindle for Mac updates with gestures and support for the Kindle 8 format, and...
View ArticleCable Storage, Smartphone Stands, and Space-Saving SD Card Readers [From The...
Readers offer their best tips for storing extra cables, creating a super cheap smartphone stand, and using an SD card reader without wasting space in your computer. Don't like the gallery layout? Click...
View ArticleGoogle’s New YouTube App for iOS Offers Voice Search, Thousands of New...
iPhone/iPod Touch: The new YouTube app for the iPhone and iPod Touch offers thousands of new VEVO music videos that were previously desktop only, lets you search by voice, and features an overhauled...
View ArticleSteam Big Picture Puts Your Video Games in a Beautiful, Media Center-Friendly...
Windows (and soon, OS X): Steam, the awesome online video game store and library program, released a new beta yesterday featuring Big Picture, a full screen interface designed for media centers. We've...
View ArticleMemStash Helps You Remember Words, Quotes, Facts, or Anything Else with...
MemStash is a new web service that aims to help you remember anything you may need to commit to memory, whether it's someone's name, a phone number, facts and figures for an upcoming test, or a quote...
View ArticleHack a Kindle Into a Minimal Computer with a Raspberry Pi [DIY]
A Kindle isn't exactly the most exciting device you could use as a monitor, but over the blog Ponnuki, writer Damaru shows how to turn a Kindle into a monitor using a Raspberry Pi. Using the Kindle as...
View ArticleHow to Ride Public Transportation Without Losing Your Mind [Public...
Riding public transportation is a great way to save yourself a little money and cut the stress from a gruelling highway commute. But that doesn't mean public transportation doesn't come with its own...
View ArticlePowerleft Shows How Much Usage Time Is Left in on Your iPad [Jailbreak]
iPad (Jailbroken): One of the odd quirks of iPads is that you don't get any indication of how much time you have left to use the device before the battery dies. Powerleft is a jailbreak tweak that adds...
View ArticleDefrag Your Brain With a Spark File [Video]
Do you have a lot of ideas but no clue how to organize them? Or maybe ideas come to you and by the time you have a chance to record them, you've forgotten? Enter the Spark File. As Alex Hillman...
View ArticleMake Your Own Ice Packs from Cheap Sponges [Clever Uses]
Ice packs are a great way to keep your lunch cool, but they're a bit expensive if you're in the habit of losing them. Over on cooking blog My Kitchen Escapades they show a cheap, reusable, and easy way...
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