
A video released yesterday claims to be the "Ultimate Crossfit [SIC] Fails Compilation," during which you see a…
A video released yesterday claims to be the "Ultimate Crossfit [SIC] Fails Compilation," during which you see a…
Just because you buy it all at once doesn't mean you have to eat it all at once.
Reddit noticed this today, as did EA Sports' official forums in December. And now it's confirmed: EA Sports based…
Whether you're an early riser or a night owl, you have to wake up sometime (unfortunately). Many people use an alarm…
Anders Behring Brevik killed 77 people in Norway in 2011. Since he said that he used Call of Duty to practice his…
Halal be damned. Extra points for not waiting until shwarma weather for the write up.
One day, four carts, three guys, one 1973 Volkswagen Baja Bug: it was a quest to find the best halal cart chicken…
So maybe your workspace isn't a cluttered mess, but maybe it just isn't the haven of productivity you wish it was.…
iPhone: If you're looking for a quantified self tracker that manages to be both simple and filled with charts,…
There are certain dishes most amateur chefs refuse to try. One of the biggies: homemade pasta. But good DIY…
Why, Russia? Why are you trying to ruin bears for us?
Dear Lifehacker,
Like most people, I get hungry sometimes between breakfast and lunch, or between lunch and quitting…
The most memorable quote from the Super Bowl was, unexpectedly, "Investigate 9/11. 9/11 was perpetrated by people…
We've all been there: You're holding a big ol' hamburger with both hands, you bring it to your mouth to take a bite,…
As befitting people who work all day on making things look good, the studio office belonging to Yossi Graphic Design…
It's not a stupid question at all! Frankly, you don't need much background at all, aside from a desire to understand how computers work on the inside. :) If you can operate a screwdriver, or heck, if you can put together a piece of IKEA furniture, you can probably build a computer. The only place you may need more…
If you're looking for a "Why", you're probably in the wrong place. When it comes to installing betas and trying new software, Lifehacker tends to have more of a "Why not?" approach.
Exactly what I was thinking! What is this OS supposed to be good for? Just gaming?
I need a "WHY to install SteamOS on your computer" article.
Naturally most of us think hard-boiled eggs should be boiled, but a better way to get that perfect hard-"boiled" egg…