links for 2010-12-30
December 31, 2010 at 12:06 am | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment-
“Asset allocation” may sound like the kind of term used by rich money managers and Ivy League university endowments. In fact, anyone with a savings account, a 401(k), a pension plan or real estate should be thinking about asset allocation.
links for 2010-12-22
December 23, 2010 at 12:20 am | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment-
Looking for a great last-minute gift? This holiday season, set up your less tech-inclined acquaintances with the gift of synchronized and backed-up data—including their most important files, bookmarks, and passwords (which we'll also help them improve).
links for 2010-12-21
December 22, 2010 at 12:20 am | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment-
Hacks, News, Tutorials, Reviews about Linux, Open Source Software, Ubuntu, Google, Apple, Microsoft, Programming, Gadgets, and everything related to Digital Technology.
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Understanding Pac-Man Ghost Behavior It only seems right for me to begin this blog with the topic that inspired me to start it in the first place. Not too long ago, I came across Jamey Pittman’s…
links for 2010-12-20
December 21, 2010 at 12:20 am | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment-
Hacks, News, Tutorials, Reviews about Linux, Open Source Software, Ubuntu, Google, Apple, Microsoft, Programming, Gadgets, and everything related to Digital Technology.
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You can Google just about anything, but it's not always your best resource for finding the exact answer to what you want. Here's a look at our top ten tools for finding better answers online.
links for 2010-12-18
December 19, 2010 at 12:20 am | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment-
A look at some of the bizarre items you can buy on the black market.
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Computer Help from your Friendly How-To Geek
links for 2010-12-15
December 16, 2010 at 12:31 am | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment-
The secret is cat vomit.
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Hiding in the shadows between the colors we see everyday are weird, impossible shades, colors that you shouldn't be able to see and generally don't…unless you know how. Here's a simple guide to seeing impossible and imaginary colors.
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Movieline.com. For the funniest & most entertaining news, reviews and interviews by leading industry insiders on movies, tv shows and dvds.
links for 2010-12-01
December 2, 2010 at 12:20 am | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment-
Change your defaults – and deploy three other psychological tricks that can ease your mind and improve your performance.
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Whether you've stripped a screw hole, drilled a hole bigger than your screw, or you're encountering any other series of events that's left you with a hole too big for a screw, reader wjglenn suggests using a matchstick as a quick fix.
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On the back of a recent issue of Rolling Stone, I saw a Louis Vuitton ad featuring Bono and his wife Ali Hewson promoting something or the other having to do with Africa. Bono + Louis Vuitton = Africa? Something
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Interpol, at the request of a Swedish court looking into alleged sex crimes from earlier this year, has put WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on its most-wanted listed.
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Printing straight from your iPad without a separate app! That's the allure of AirPrint, Apple's wireless printing solution that does away with software and drivers. There are only a dozen printers it works with now, though. [Updated]
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You've tried the good enough movement. It never is. But succumbing to your inner early adopter can be a risky (and costly) decision. Here's how to stay current without going hobo.
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Computer Help from your Friendly How-To Geek
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There’s simply too much information in the latest deluge of secret State Department documents made public by WikiLeaks to get a real handle on exactly how the 250,000 classified cables will change the diplomatic landscape in the long term. There are, however, five key questions that we should be asking now.
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Holiday discounts be damned, nothing saves you money like an old fashioned student discount. Here's how to continue making use of those discounts long after your time as a student has passed.
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The Barnes and Noble Nook Color got a lukewarm reception as an ebook reader, but—properly rooted—it could be a great budget Android tablet. Root your Nook to turn it into a cheap tablet computer.
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Lifehacker AU editor Angus Kidman has spent the month of November writing a book as part of previously mentioned NaNoWriMo, during which he's learned a lot about his writing habits. For example, he noticed he'd been overusing these five common phrases.
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Renting an apartment can be an easy and pleasant experience or a living hell, and both outcomes generally depend on whether or not you have a good landlord. Here's one landlord's advice on avoiding common pitfalls and renting intelligently.
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If your busy schedule stops you from making as many homemade meals as you'd like, a meal exchange makes it easy to stockpile a variety of meals with a minimum of fuss.
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