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  • lastpass, NEWS, Notifications, Passwords, Privacy, Security, Updates

LastPass Sentry Warns You When Your Online Accounts Have Been Breached [Lastpass]

LastPass, our favorite password manager, has added a new feature called LastPass Sentry that automatically emails you whenever it detects a breach on one of your online accounts. More »
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  • Brady Phenicie
  • September 18, 2012
  • Office culture, Reader Poll, Vacation, Work

How Many Vacation Days Do You Get Each Year? [Reader Poll]

Some companies are generous with vacation days; some, not so much. Most companies start you off with about two weeks per year. But some, like Netflix, offer unlimited vacation time—it's not tracke...

  • Walter Glenn
  • September 18, 2012
  • art, cnc hacks, display, pixel, stepper motor, wall

Thousands of physical pixels turn these walls into a huge display

The scale of this project is daunting. Each of the three white walls seen in the image above is made up of thousands of oblong square blocks. The blocks move independently and turn the room into an undulating 3D display. If it had only been the demonstration video we might have run this as a [...]

  • Brady Phenicie
  • September 18, 2012
  • Android, Contest, DIY, Hacker challenge, ios, iPhone, shutterstock, Smartphone, Smartphones, Windows Phone

Hacker Challenge: Craft a DIY Smartphone Accessory [Hacker Challenge]

Welcome, Lifehackers, to the next Hacker Challenge! Each week, we issue a new challenge. You get until Sunday to prepare your submission and send it to us. That gives you a few days to think about it an...

  • Walter Glenn
  • September 18, 2012
  • Android, android hacks, monitor mode, pwnage, wifi

Android Hack: Cracking WiFi passwords with your phone

The WiFi adapter in your laptop has a special mode – monitor mode – that can be used to listen in on WiFi traffic and, with a little patience, can be used to crack a WEP password. Surprisingly, this monitor mode can’t be found on any Android device due in part to the limitations of [...]

  • Brian Benchoff
  • September 18, 2012
  • Annoyances, explainers, Math, Psychology, Social Networking, Social Networks

Why Your Friends Have More Friends Than You Do [Explainers]

Chances are, you have fewer friends than most of your friends have. It might seem strange, but that's true for almost all of us. The phenomenon is called the "friendship paradox," and it's a mathematica...

  • Brady Phenicie
  • September 18, 2012
  • Android, Android downloads, Downloads, Pocket, Read it Later, Reading, speech to text, Updates

Pocket for Android Reads Your Articles Out Loud to You [Pocket]

Android: Pocket, one of our favorite bookmark-and-read-later apps, just updated with a "Listen" feature that reads your saved articles out loud to you. More »

  • Brady Phenicie
  • September 18, 2012
  • arduino hacks, ethernet shield, led matrix, oauth, twitter, twitteroauth

Tuitwall uses PHP-fed Arduino to display tweets

[Santiago] recently completed this project which he calls Tuitwall. It will display your Twitter feed on an LED matrix. The method he used to put it together will come in handy for any project where you need to scrape information from the Internet. The project does require a server in addition to the Arduino hardware [...]

  • Brady Phenicie
  • September 18, 2012
  • Cooking, Cooking Tips, Food, Kitchen

Smash Your Burgers (The Correct Way) [Food]

To smash or not to smash—that is the question. Smashed burgers can be more flavorful thanks to the wonderful crust, but many people advise against smashing because it "squeezes all the juices out....

  • Brady Phenicie
  • September 18, 2012
  • Uncategorized

CIA venture arm targets a secure cloud platform

Following last month’s agreement with Adaptive Computing to develop a cloud operating system, In-Q-Tel invests in Huddle’s secure cloud platform.

  • Brady Phenicie
  • September 18, 2012
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