This week we hacked our electronics, switched between iOS and Android, lost 150 pounds, and added auxiliary jacks to our car stereo. Here's a look back.
Top 10 Things You Can Upgrade with a Little Electronics Hacking
Rule #1 of DIY: Never settle for what you're given. You can upgrade and improve just about anything with a little knowledge and elbow grease, especially if you know a little about electronics. More ?
Jumping Ship from iPhone to Android: A Switcher's Guide
If you're sick of Apple's restrictive operating system but have yet to make the jump from iPhone to Android, here's what to expect, how to adjust, and how to cope with certain app withdrawal. More ?
Jumping Ship from Android to iPhone: A Switcher's Guide
If you're tired of Android but have yet to make the jump to iOS, here's what to expect, how to adjust, and how to cope with certain app withdrawal.
The original version of this guide was written a couple of years back, in the days of Android 2.3 and iOS 4. More ?
How I Lost More Than 150 Pounds
What started my weight loss journey was the decision to make a lifestyle change-which entailed a major diet change and adding exercise to my life. More ?
Easily Add an Auxiliary Port to an Old Car Stereo for About $3
If you have one of those stereos that was released in that awkward time between CDs and MP3 players, then it might be missing the now-standard auxiliary port for easy playback. More ?
The Best Things to Buy in March
Spring is on its way, and a lot of Spring recreation items are going on sale. Here are some of the best things to buy this month.
Every month, we look back at the best times to buy anything during the year, and pull out items each month to remind you what's coming. More ?
Do Less and Focus Hard: If You're Busy, You're Doing Something Wrong
Hard work may pay off, but there's a big difference between tackling a difficult task and putting in a lot of hours. Cal Newport, assistant professor at Georgetown University, decided to look at the work habits of talented people and found that busier wasn't better. More ?
Breathe New Life into an Old Smartphone This Weekend
Back in 2007 when the iPhone emerged as the new standard for smartphones, the idea of repurposing an old one would have seemed strange. Now, most of us have upgraded at least once and probably have an old device or two lying around. More ?
How Can I Improve the Water Pressure in My Shower?
A disappointing shower is no way to start your day. Luckily, there may be a quick fix to pump up the water pressure in your shower. The DIY mavens at Stack Exchange tell you how.
I recently purchased my first home. More ?
The Complete Guide to Turning Your Video Game Console Into a Living Room Media Center
Your video game console is great for playing games, but you might not realize it's also one of the best media centers around. Here's how to set up all of the modern consoles so you can stream videos and music to them right from your computer. More ?
The Three Money-Saving Home Improvements You Should Tackle Right Now
If you own a home, chances are you've got a long list of renovations and upgrades you'd like to do on it. (From painting to refinishing floors, it never ends!) When it comes to saving money and preserving the value of your home, however, some home improvements are more urgent than others. More ?
How to Turn Your Hellhole of a Company Into a Great Place to Work
There are some companies people would kill to work for, and you probably know already whether yours is one of them. At some companies, people love coming in every day. More ?
How Can I Upgrade My Rental Apartment Without Upsetting My Landlord?
Dear Lifehacker,
I'm renting my apartment right now, and I'm a little annoyed that everything in the place seems like it was made in the '60s. Is there anything I can upgrade in my apartment without upsetting my landlord? More ?
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