January 18th, 2013Top StoryThis Week's Most Popular Posts: January 11th to January 18thThis week we fixed every zipper problem known to man, beefed up our mental math skills, learned which browser is the fastest, and built our own free version of Adobe's Creative Suite. Here's a look back. Five Best Desktop Media ServersGetting your music and movies from one computer to another computer across the house or across the world has never been easier. There are tons of apps designed to make the process simple and painless so you can watch movies on your smartphone when you're out, or just listen to the music on your... More » How to Fix Every Common Zipper ProblemZippers haven't changed much since they were first invented, and neither have the problems we all have with them. From stuck zippers to teeth that just won't clinch, here's how to fix all the problems you'll run into with anything that zips. More » Quickly Multiply Big Numbers the Japanese WayJapanese kids learn to multiply with a completely different method than the one kids in the US do. The Japanese math voodoo/magic is more of a visual technique where you draw lines and count the intersections. More » Top 10 Tips for Acing Your Next Job InterviewFinding a job is tough enough as it is without having to go through harrowing interviews. Here's everything you need to know about nailing your interview so you can get through it stress-free. More » Browser Speed Tests: Chrome 24, Firefox 18, Internet Explorer 10, and Opera 12.12Windows 8 is out with a new version of Internet Explorer, Firefox has boosted its JavaScript power and memory usage, and Chrome's been slowly improving its speed. More » The "10 Rule" Helps Keep Your Spending In CheckWhen you're trying to save money, it's often hard to figure out what expenses really matter to you. You might even spend more time rationalizing the expense than you would just buying it. More » Build Your Own Adobe Creative Suite with Free and Cheap SoftwareAdobe's Creative Suite is one of the best software packs out there for professionals, but the suite is prohibitively expensive for most people. If you can't drop the cash, you can still get a similar experience with free or cheap software. More » Clean Up Your Messy Gmail with These Extensions and ServicesGmail is one of the best email clients out there, but even though it's packed with features out of the box, it's still not perfect. With that in mind, here are some of our favorite browser extensions and plugins for taking complete control over Gmail. More » Nine Strategies Successful People Use to Overcome StressFeeling stressed? Of course you are. You have too much on your plate, deadlines are looming, and people are counting on you. You are under a lot of pressure-so much that at times, you suspect the quality of your work suffers for it. More » What Is "Defragging," and Do I Need to Do It to My Computer?Dear Lifehacker, The Psychology of a Well Designed Business Card (and How to Use it to Your Advantage)Business card design is an art, but you don't have to dig into the details of graphic design just to make a simple card. Over on UPrinting, they've put together a few ways to use psychology to you advantage when designing you business cards. More » Keep Your Desktop Wallpaper Always Fresh with These Tools and SitesYour desktop wallpaper can inspire or motivate you, help organize your icons and folders (or even serve as your to-do list), or simply serve as amazing eye candy. More » Use the Ten Second Rule to Improve Your Photo CompositionIf you want to take better photos, one of the first things to work on, before buying lighting and fancy gear, is your composition. Photographer Simon Ellingworth shared this trick to get you thinking about how you can better compose your photos: More » |
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This Week’s Most Popular Posts: January 11th to January 18th
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