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Best Fax Service? [Hive Five Call For Contenders] |
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Written by Jason Fitzpatrick
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Thursday, 09 September 2010 |
Outside of banks, law offices, and other institutions that depend on fax, the fax machine is a rare sight. Cropping up in place of those missing fax machines, however, are virtual fax services. What fax service do you use? More »
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Remains of the Day: VLC Coming to the iPad [For What Its Worth] |
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Written by Arvin Dang
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Thursday, 09 September 2010 |
A new jailbreak hits the ground for iOS 4.1 devices, VLC may be on its way to the iPad, the Linux user-base is larger than often claimed, and Apple allows third-party development tools for iOS. More »
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DropPub Sends Any File to Dropbox's Public Folder and Copies the Link to Your Clipboard... |
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Written by Whitson Gordon
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Thursday, 09 September 2010 |
Windows only: If you use Dropbox to share files with your friends, free app DropPub makes it even easier by adding an item to the context menu, from which you can make any file public and add its link to your clipboard. More »
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FontPark is a Searchable, Sortable Database of Over 70,000 Free Fonts [Fonts] |
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Written by Adam Dachis
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Thursday, 09 September 2010 |
FontPark is a great big database of free fonts—for personal and/or commercial use—that'll work with Windows, Mac and Linux. More »
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Repurpose a Chemistry Stand for Dead Simple 3D Images [Camera Hacks] |
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Written by Jason Fitzpatrick
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Thursday, 09 September 2010 |
Many stereoscopic photography hacks rely on having two cameras. This simple setup allows you to use a single camera, mounted on an old chemistry stand, to snap stereoscopic photos. More »
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Set Priority Inbox to Play Nice with Your Filters [Gmail] |
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Written by Adam Pash
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Thursday, 09 September 2010 |
A lot of Lifehacker readers are still on the fence about Gmail's new Priority Inbox feature. One potential hurdle to its success: By default, Priority Inbox ignores anything your filters pull out of your inbox. More »
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Google Maps for Android Updates, Includes Walking Navigation and Street View Smart Navigation... |
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Written by Whitson Gordon
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Thursday, 09 September 2010 |
Google made their Maps application for Android even more useful today, adding walking navigation and navigation of street view with a drag-and-drop Pegman, just like on the desktop. More »
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Our New Comment Update Adds Warnings, Suspensions, and Moves Bad Threads [Announcements] |
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Written by Adam Pash
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Thursday, 09 September 2010 |
We do our best to keep our site's comments troll- and spam-free, but there's always room for improvement. Our new comment reassignment feature allows your comment moderators to dole out warnings and suspensions, and explain why they did so. More »
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Black, White, and Back Lit: A Soothing Home Office [Featured Workspace] |
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Written by Jason Fitzpatrick
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Thursday, 09 September 2010 |
Today's featured workspace isn't the only one we've featured before with great back lighting and ambient light, but it's definitely one of the first that feels like you're computing from a day spa. More »
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How Do You Keep Track of Your Parked Car? [Ask The Readers] |
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Written by Adam Dachis
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Thursday, 09 September 2010 |
While there are plenty of good mobile parking apps (Android / iPhone), sometimes you need more than a smartphone to find your car. Wired's How-To Wiki offers some great tips to make sure you never lose your car again. More »
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Google Voice for Android Updates, Adds Inbox and Settings Widgets [Updates] |
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Written by Whitson Gordon
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Thursday, 09 September 2010 |
Android only: We all know how useful widgets can be on your Android home screen, and today Google took one step out of the voicemail-checking process by adding some Google Voice widgets to your arsenal. More »
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Ethercodes Is a Web-based, Collaborative Programming Notepad [Collaboration Tools] |
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Written by Adam Dachis
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Thursday, 09 September 2010 |
Think of EtherCodes as EtherPad for developers. Featuring line numbers and syntax highlighting, it lets you code with a group, in a web browser, in realtime, without sacrificing some of the comforts of your favorite text editor. More »
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Who Needs a Mouse? Learn to Use the Command Line for Almost Anything [Command Line] |
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Written by The How-To Geek
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Thursday, 09 September 2010 |
The command line isn't just for wise Linux beards. It's actually an awesome tool whose functionality is almost limitless. Here's a primer on how it works, and how you can do almost anything with it. More »
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A Command Line Primer for Beginners [Command Line] |
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Written by The How-To Geek
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Thursday, 09 September 2010 |
The command line isn't just for wise Linux beards. It's actually an awesome tool with almost limitless functionality. Here's a primer on how it works, and how you can do almost anything with it. More »
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Microsoft Releases Free Cyber-Security Ebook [Ebooks] |
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Written by Jason Fitzpatrick
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Thursday, 09 September 2010 |
Microsoft has released a free—and lengthy—ebook covering a wide range of security topics. Although intended for teenagers, the book offers a solid enough look at using the internet safely, and it's suitable for anyone looking for a primer on internet security. More »
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