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  • Google, Google School, Search, Search Research, Search Techniques

Answer: Why Are the Coasts So Different? [Search Research]

Daniel Russell knows how to find the answers to questions you can't get to with a simple Google query. In his weekly Search Research column, Russell issues a search challenge, then follows up later in t...

  • Daniel M. Russell
  • September 27, 2012
  • Bing, Citizenship, Education

Daily Update, Sept. 27th – Bing & Klout Team Up on Social Search and Online Influence

It’s a busy, busy day here at Microsoft. Here are the stories for this edition of Daily Update:
· We’ve worked hard to make Bing the best search experience on the Web, introducing the sidebar in May and expanding our social data to i...

  • Brady Phenicie
  • September 27, 2012
  • game, homebrew, nyan cat, playstation, playstation hacks, psx, Sony

Nyan Cat: the PlayStation game

We’d bet you didn’t know there was a Nyan Cat game for the original PlayStation. Well, there wasn’t one until very recently. This isn’t a title that has been licensed by Sony, and we bet you won’t spend hours playing such a thing. But the concept has let [Haunted] hone his development skills. We’re not certain how [...]

  • Brady Phenicie
  • September 27, 2012
  • Cellphones, Google, Reader Poll, shutterstock, Smartphones, SMS, Text Messages, Voice

Do You Text From Your Computer? [Reader Poll]

Doesn't it seem silly to respond to text messages with your phone when you're sitting in front of a computer with a real keyboard? We've showed you how you can phone-ify your computer with Google Voice....

  • Walter Glenn
  • September 27, 2012
  • Audio, audio in, digital cameras hacks, Dslr, Flash, jack, microphone, nex-5, Sony

How to add audio in to the Sony NEX-5 line of DSLR cameras

[Tynan] loves his Sony NEX-5 camera but he’s fed up with not being able to choose any external microphone when recording video. Recently he set out to remedy that, and managed to add an audio in jack without modify the camera itself. The real trick here is to modify how a microphone accessory connects to [...]

  • Brady Phenicie
  • September 27, 2012
  • Bad Habits, Brain, Brain hacks, Diet, Habits, Happiness, Health, Mind Hacks, Psychology, shutterstock

Break Your Bad Habits by Paying $1 for Each Offense [Habits]

Got a bad habit or two you want to break? Blogger Buster Benson has a simple solution: just make your friends charge you $1 for every time they catch you engaging in your bad habits. More &raqu...

  • Brady Phenicie
  • September 27, 2012
  • arm, compiler, Discovery, f3, gcc, openocd, sourcery codebench lite, stm32

STM32 F4 Discovery tutorial using open source tools

[Pulko Mandy] got his hands on the new STM32 F3 Discovery board. He’s a fan of the open source tools just like we are, so he posted a guide covering the use of an open source toolchain with the F3 hardware. This board was just announced earlier this month but there is already support for it [...]

  • Brady Phenicie
  • September 27, 2012
  • bracket, channel, computer hacks, monitor, mount, strut, vesa

Tri-mounted monitors using strut channeling (no welding)

[Optec] want his own triple monitor setup built to his specifications. It turns out to have been a pretty easy project thanks to his mastery of stock materials. The image above is just a bit dim, but if you look closely you can see the strut channel which makes up the monitor frame. When it [...]

  • Brady Phenicie
  • September 27, 2012
  • Ask Lifehacker, Kids, Parent Hacks, Parental Controls, Parenting, Security, Top

How Can I Kid-Proof My PC and Gadgets? [Ask Lifehacker]

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  • Brady Phenicie
  • September 27, 2012
  • Desk, Desktop, Featured Workspace, Workspace, Workspace Show and Tell, Workspaces

Pale Wood and a Chalkboard Wall: The Serious Study Workspace [Featured Workspace]

With its chalkboard wall, shelf of books, and large wooden desk, today's featured workspace looks like a great place to study or work. More »

  • Brady Phenicie
  • September 27, 2012
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