Mar
23
2010
OpenDNS routes one percent of the internet’s users, Google Maps adds hotel pricing info for some users, and Twitter has pushed their spam percentage down to under one percent of tweets per day. More »
Original post by Adam Pash
Mar
23
2010
Original post by Kevin Purdy
Mar
23
2010
Trying to budget from one lump sum is difficult. If you want more control over how you budget your set expenses and flexible spending, consider separating the two so you know exactly how much you have to use this week. More »
Original post by Whitson Gordon
Mar
23
2010
Last week we asked you to share your favorite tool for offline backups. We tallied the votes and highlighted the top contenders in the Hive Five. Now we’re back to report on how things shook out. More »
Original post by Jason Fitzpatrick
Mar
23
2010
Most Lifehacker readers are perfectly comfortable buying stuff online, but if you’ve ever wondered what method of payment is best for your online purchases, the New York Times compares PayPal, credit, and debit cards to see which is safest. More »
Original post by Adam Pash
Mar
23
2010
Original post by Kevin Purdy
Mar
23
2010
While advances in digital photography and cameras have made photography a more accessible pursuit for many, beneath all that techno-wizardy lurks the fundamentals of photography. Brush up on the basics with these handy cheat sheets. More »
Original post by Jason Fitzpatrick
Mar
23
2010
Chrome only: Google Chrome extension Popchrom creates shortcuts that expand text snippets into full paragraphs and phrases, automating anything from creating a signature to using canned email responses to save yourself some time. More »
Original post by The How-To Geek
Mar
23
2010
Original post by Kevin Purdy
Mar
23
2010
Android: Google Voice users get free SMS, and dictated voicemails, but they haven’t always been a selling point because they could arrive up to 15 minutes late. The latest Google Voice for Android update delivers SMS and voicemail notifications within seconds. More »
Original post by Kevin Purdy