This week we DIYed for $3 or less, enabled two-factor authentication on our most important accounts, polished our small-talk game, and more. Here's a look back.
Top 10 DIY Projects That Cost Less Than $3
Why pay tons of money for something when you can make it yourself for pennies on the dollar? Here are some of our favorite life hacking DIY projects that'll run you less than the cost of a latte. More ?
How Do I Torrent Safely Now That Demonoid Is Down?
Dear Lifehacker,
My favorite private BitTorrent tracker, Demonoid, has apparently gone down for good. I was so dependent on it for its quality, security from viruses, and protection from prying eyes. More ?
Here's Everywhere You Should Enable Two-Factor Authentication Right Now
Two-factor authentication is one of the best things you can do to make sure your accounts don't get hacked. We've talked about it a bit before, but here's a list of all the popular services that offer it, and where you should go to turn it on right now. More ?
Use the FORD Technique to Make Small Talk Easier
Starting a conversation with a complete stranger can be a little intimidating, and sometimes you don't know what to say. Use the FORD technique the next time you meet someone to avoid those awkward silences. More ?
Five Best Desktop Music Players
The best desktop audio players organize your playlists, help you keep your massive music collection easy to search, and even sync with mobile players, among other things, but which ones excel in all of those areas? More ?
Science Explains How to Hack Your Diet and Lose Weight
If you're looking to shed a few pounds the healthy way, this video from ASAP Science is full of scientifically proven suggestions that don't require crazy diets or special meals: More ?
Why's Everybody So Pissed About Twitter, and Should I Care?
Dear Lifehacker,
I keep hearing people complain about Twitter's new rules and guidelines. Honestly, I don't understand what's going on, and I have no idea if I should even care about it. More ?
What Happens to Our Brains During Exercise (and Why it Makes Us Happier)
Most of us are aware of what happens to the body when we exercise. We build more muscle or more stamina. We feel how daily activities like climbing stairs becomes easier if we exercise regularly. More ?
How to Run Mac OS X Inside Windows Using VirtualBox
Even if you're a Windows fan, you've probably thought about trying OS X. Maybe you'd like to test drive OS X before switching to a Mac or building a Hackintosh, or maybe you just want to run that one killer OS X app on your Windows machine. More ?
Be Awesome at a Moment's Notice: A Guide to Powering Up Your Brain
You're already awesome, but sometimes you're tired, busy, or for some other reason can't be at your best 100% of the time. When you need to be, however, you can manipulate your brain and body to rise to the challenge. More ?
Put Your Gears on Display with These Mechanical Wallpapers
It's time to take a look under the hood. Your computer isn't technically operating thanks to a ton of tiny little gears, but it's fun to imagine. Check out some of our favorite mechanical wallpapers. More ?
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