Sunday, June 23, 2013

This Week's Most Popular Posts: June 14th to 21st

This week we discovered how to be a morning person, rethought the eight hour workday, de-wrinkled our clothes without ironing, and got stock Android on unrooted phones. Here's a look back.

This Week's Most Popular Posts: June 14th to 21stS

At 6 AM, most of us are lucky if we have the energy to reach for a cup of coffee. Mornings may be rough, but hold off on sleeping in. There are perks to waking up with the sun, and we've got some tips on making it easier.

This Week's Most Popular Posts: June 14th to 21stS

Ask anyone how long a workday is, and they'll probably say eight hours. How did that become the standard? Is eight hours beneficial for productivity, or should we rethink that number? The team at social sharing app Buffer wanted to find out.

This Week's Most Popular Posts: June 14th to 21stS

Rough week at the office? No plans for the weekend? Here are 10 projects that'll ease your mind and give yourself a break.

This Week's Most Popular Posts: June 14th to 21stS

Ironing is barbaric. There I said it. Heating up a giant metal plate to slowly smooth out wrinkles is, at best, a tedious exercise, and at worst it requires way too much set up to be practical. Fortunately, there are alternatives.

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With the summer grilling season upon us, you may be looking for the perfect backyard cooking surface for your next cookout, or you may just have strong opinions on which grills do the best job at helping a skilled cook turn out the best dishes. Whichever it is, we asked you for your picks for the best grills on the market, and you responded. Here are five of the best, based on your nominations.

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I didn?t know what I was going to write about today. When this happens, normally I grab a coffee to help get the ideas flowing, but for the last few days in Montreal, no one?s been allowed to drink the water due to a bacteria leakage. This also means: no coffee. So instead, I grabbed the next best thing to help me get going: a beer.

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Recently, Google fans finally got what they've wanted since the HTC Hero first came out: stock Android versions of the most popular, non-Nexus handsets. However, if you aren't able to pick up one of those phones, you can still get the stock experience, without having to root your device.

This Week's Most Popular Posts: June 14th to 21stS

We?ve all experienced uncomfortable money moments. Sometimes you just can?t avoid it: group gifts, friends asking to borrow money, and of course, splitting a giant restaurant bill with twenty of your closest friends. These situations often seem impossible to escape gracefully. However, there are simple ways to handle delicate money situations so you'll never have to feel the hot red flush of money embarrassment again.

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?A cluttered desk is a cluttered mind.? ?If you had more hours in the day, you'd be more productive.? These are common productivity tropes you've probably heard before, and you may even be wasting time trying to follow them when they don't make sense for you. Let's take a look at some of the most popular claims about productivity, and see if there's science to back them up.

This Week's Most Popular Posts: June 14th to 21stS

Dear Lifehacker,
I keep seeing new ?smartwatches? show up on gadget sites, but they all seem pretty different. What is a smartwatch, exactly, and should I consider buying one?

This Week's Most Popular Posts: June 14th to 21stS

My girlfriend says I have a thing for books. I probably spend more money on books than any other expense, aside from food. Walking into a bookstore with a good selection makes me want to rent a truck and haul their entire stock away to pile in my house so that I can read every single one of them.

This Week's Most Popular Posts: June 14th to 21stS

We've all seen those little feet that extend out of our keyboards, but did you ever ask what they're really for? It turns out, they're not there for ergonomics.

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