Remains of the Day: The Kevin Purdy Edition [For What It's Worth]

Posted on March 5th, 2009 in General by emilio

Another day, another collection of Lifehacker goodies for our end-of-day roundup.

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Remains of the Day: The Kevin Purdy Edition [For What It's Worth]

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Best Video Editing Software? [Hive Five Call For Contenders]

Posted on March 5th, 2009 in General by ReplicaManC59

You’re not the kind of person that leaves video unedited. No ma’am, with the right software you become a master splicer, lord of the montage. But what software fuels your video mixing magic

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The Concealed Surge Protector [Stuff We Like]

Posted on March 5th, 2009 in General by jalmaccicle

We consider unnecessary cord clutter a pretty serious enemy around these parts, which is why Belkin’s concealed surge protector caught our eye. The simple but streamlined little surge protector sports a plastic-hinged cover that folds over the outlets and cords, hiding the many ugly plugs you’d normally be staring at if you were using an average surge protector

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Firefox New Tab Prototype Has Cool Ideas, Still Rough Around the Edges [Firefox]

Posted on March 5th, 2009 in General by panemiro1

Firefox’s design hot-shot Aza Raskin is back with some more interesting Firefox prototyping, this time in the form of a fresh idea for the new tab page. The page borrows some thoughts from Google Chrome and now Safari’s default new tab pages (i.e., displays thumbs of pages you like to visit and offers a search box), but puts a slightly different spin on it.

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A Year of the App Store: Successes and Failures [App Store]

Posted on March 5th, 2009 in General by GriseFlulaGal

One year ago, Apple opened the doors to the iTunes App Store . We’ve been wowed with some of the apps, left longing for others, and we’ve got a (relatively) small wish list. Successes At this point, the quick availability and utilities of third-party apps can be worth more to iPhone and iPod touch owners than their standard browser/email/media tools

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