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  • arduino, arduino hacks, crystal, doorbell, glass, home hacks, servo

Crystal doorbell helps class up the joint

Even if you live in a dump this quick build will make your doorbell sound high-class. The new rig uses a crystal goblet to alert you of guests at the door. We suppose the room-silencing sound of flatware on a wine glass does make a great attention getter. For [Tobias] the hardest part of the [...]

  • Brady Phenicie
  • September 26, 2012
  • Brain, memorization, Memory, Mind Hacks, Psychology, Science, shutterstock

Improve Your Memory with The Chunking Technique [Mind Hacks]

Most of us are able to store only about four to seven different items in our short-term memory. One way to get past this limit is to use a technique called chunking. By grouping several items into one l...

  • Brady Phenicie
  • September 26, 2012
  • Android, Phones, Updates, Upgrades

Force an Android Device to Check for a System Update [Android]

Android: If you know or suspect there's an update available for your Android device but nothing's showing up when you check for a system update in the device settings, here's an alternate method to forc...

  • Brady Phenicie
  • September 26, 2012
  • digital audio hacks, microphone, parabola, parabolic, spy

Roll your own parabolic microphone

Parabolic microphones are used to listen in from a distance. You see them on the sidelines of NFL football games, but they’re part of the standard issue in detective and spy novels. Now you can build your own parabolic microphone by following this example. The one component that may be hard to find is the [...]

  • Brady Phenicie
  • September 26, 2012
  • Application Launchers, Keyboard Shortcuts, Mac downloads, Mac OS X, Time Savers

Liquid Information Speeds Up Copying, Pasting, and Searching for Text [Video]

Mac: When your in the middle of a research project and bouncing all types of text between different applications it's tough to speed up the process. Liquid Information is a launcher-style app that spee...

  • Brady Phenicie
  • September 26, 2012
  • Clutter, Computers, Mac, Monitors, Storage, Stuff we like

The HiRise Raises Your Mac's Screen While Adding Storage [Stuff We Like]

Underneath your iMac or Apple Display is a big empty space. If you'd rather get a little storage from that space, or just elevate your display for a better ergonomic position, the HiRise does just that,...

  • Brady Phenicie
  • September 26, 2012
  • Password security, Passwords, Security, Top, Web security

Easily Reveal Hidden Passwords In Any Browser [Video]

If you use autofill for your passwords in your browser of choice then you know it's easy to forget what your password is. As it turns out, tech blog Digital Inspiration shows off how to easily reveal t...

  • Brady Phenicie
  • September 26, 2012
  • Developers, Internet Explorer, Microsoft News Center, Midweek Download, Windows 8, Windows Phone

The Midweek Download: Sept. 26th Edition – Tips & Tricks for Windows 8 App and Windows Phone 8 App Developers

In this edition of The Midweek Download, we’ve got stories on tips and suggestions for developers creating Windows Phone apps and Windows 8 apps, how the Cincinnati Reds are using cutting edge technology to enhance the fan experience at the Great...

  • Brady Phenicie
  • September 26, 2012
  • Announcements, Google, Google plus, Media, Promotion, social media

Circle Lifehacker at Google+ For Our Top Stories Right in Your Stream [Announcements]

Every day, we share some of our top posts on Google+ so you can stay up to date and share with friends. But don't worry! We only post a selection of our top stories and we space out those posts so that ...

  • Walter Glenn
  • September 26, 2012
  • fortune, Linux, NEWS, Raspberry pi

Machine offers cheap advice – charges more for something profound

[Nick Johnson] recently wrote in, sharing a neat project he put together in his spare time. Our readers are most likely familiar with the ubiquitous “fortune” program that ships with many *nix distros, offering cheeky comments and quotes with the press of a button. [Nick] thought it would be cool to build a fortune telling [...]

  • Mike Nathan
  • September 26, 2012
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