Across the Pacific, our US bretheren are stuffing themselves with turkey. We don't do Thanksgiving down under, but we can still be thankful for the hu...
Firefox and Safari partially support it, Google's Wave and Chrome projects are banking on it, and most web developers are ecstatic about what it means...
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Time and time again, people tell me that they've bought an external hard drive to backup their pictures, music and documents. Great, right? Sadly, tha...
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Whether your trip is a globe-straddling epic or a simple capital city hop, being in your preferred seat can make all the difference. Fortunately, ther...
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Whether your must-have data lives in the cloud, on your laptop, or just on a different operating system, you shouldn't have to use sub-par tools to ge...
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Thanks to broadband and some excellent screencasting applications, you don't need to limit yourself to mere static images when you're trying to show s...
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Every week we look at a specific topic and ask, which is best? From malware removal to home servers and wallpaper, here's a look back at the most popu...
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We feature downloads of all kinds every day at Lifehacker. Today, however, we're bundling all the best free downloads for new computer owners, re-inst...
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Ed. note: On Tuesday, Google responded to cyber attacks aimed at Chinese human-rights activists by ending search-result censorship in China. An anonym...
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