Lifehacker.com provides updates on tech trends and reviews groups of competing apps and devices.
Lifehacker has a round-up of tools and sites to help you identify and stop those tracking you.
Among the most popular techniques is Mr. Allen's Getting Things Done method, according to a 2012 Lifehacker survey of 2, 032 people.
At the very least, says app maker and former Lifehacker editor Gina Trapani, ladies will be turned off by particularly brotastic tech companies.
Another efficiency aficionado is Merlin Mann, founder of the blog 43 Folders, and there is the highly addictive site Lifehacker.com and others.
I've read some of Allen's teachings, as well as those of Merlin Mann, founder of the blog 43 Folders, and the highly addictive Lifehacker.com and others.
People are sharing every kind of adaption or fix or lifehack on sites like Instructables (interview with Eric Wilhelm coming shortly), Make , Lifehacker , just to name a few.
After all, as Thorin Klosowki recently wrote for Lifehacker, there have been studies showing that meditation can improve focus and productivity, increase overall brain power, and decrease stress and anxiety.
On Saturday, Gawker Media, the publisher behind web domains like Gawker, LifeHacker, Deadspin and Jezebel, announced that it had been hacked, and that security has been compromised across its network of sites.
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Super lifehacker Tim Ferriss is a bit of a masochist, the kind of guy who will ask doctors to drill a chunk of muscle out of his leg to analyze the fibers.
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Conveniently, Gawker sister site Lifehacker has a feature today on how to protect your privacy by removing metadata from photos before posting them on websites or sending them out to strangers on the Internet.
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Posterous hasn't revealed its plans, but it pledges to shortly reveal how users can export their content to Tumblr and other sites. (Lifehacker has published its own exporting method, for users who can't wait.) The company's interest in providing a way for its users to leave their platform is a sign that it's not committed to growing.
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