JasonBurnett
Jason Burnett
JasonBurnett

Uggh, this is so old. Any ideas what we can use to manage contacts now that Yahoo! has swallowed Smartr and disappeared?

First of all, thanks for the great reply. I will definitely give your service another look over. Just wanted to update you that Comcast, as of Dec. 2014, started up their data caps for residential service. 3 violations of the 250 Gb/month limit subjects you to the possibility that they will cancel your account with no

These are SUPER cheap, and super effective. The picture shows pink balls, but for you masculinity-challenged men who are afraid of pink, they come in all sorts of colors and are available everywhere.

This is all good information for minor noise issues in music, but what if you wanted to isolate the voices in a monotone recording from a car-mounted camera? I tried the techniques listed here with less than stellar results and I realize this is only marginally on topic, but any help would be greatly appreciated.

Kind of looks like an Analog 2D attempt at the Visual Thesaurus.

What would be great is a form with a textarea element and a submit button that your users could use to copy and paste their chrome://extensions into without any identifying information. Then, on the back end you could compile a real list of what most people are using. Then you could easily publish a chart with stats.

First of all, I would like to point out that at no point did I choose to insult you, to call your integrity into question, to hate on you in any way. I understand that if you are somehow feeling like you are responsible for iTunes that you might be insulted by my OPINIONS, but really, attack me personally...how is

Is this seriously what Lifehacker has become?

Your careful wording and disclaimer regarding the rights to your own media is enough to ensure that I am out. Who cares if it takes 50 employees to "turn the key" when the idiots in hollywood want them to do it, they'll do it. And just copying your own purchased media is likely grounds for cancellation of your account

Lifehacker really needs a "Qualified 'High-Five'". When people, myself included, read your existing "High Five" articles, it's easy to assume that your number one pick is a fair assessment of the five top applications available in any given category. And though you explain that the top five list is a simple popularity

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Here is an interesting, if not depressing, look at our perception of time:

If you are serious about your music library and you are anal retentive about library tags, filenames, folder structures, album artwork, or if you just want to see how a GREAT music management application works, you should check out Helium. I swear by it and can't believe it is not the single most popular music

Lifehacker needs an obvious indicator that old articles arent valid any more! This article is needs updating. Meebo is gone.

Besides the fact that Microsoft has completely abandoned the concept of CUT AND PASTE in favor of some arbitrary, restrictive, total non-intuitive copying/cutting system; besides the fact that it is nearly impossible to navigate the complexities of Excel's implementation of number formats vs. intrinsic data types;

The problem with a vote like this is that if you are an idiot and only have itunes installed, that's all you can vote for. You should have to submit proof that you have ALL of the players in question installed and that you have used them before you should be allowed to vote. Come on this is unfair. I have never even

I have found that Pandora is the absolute best for this. I pick a seed song that is something new that I have never heard before and start her up. Occasionally a song will come on that I can't stand, but that's easy to remedy. Usually, it's music that is similar to the first song I picked, and it is always filled with

Right on, thanks for your cogent response. I was a total skeptic of this kind of software screening until I read your post and I now have a new perspective. Thanks.

Didn't the American Medical Association recently take back the 8 Glasses guideline to state that your body will adjust to however much water you give it. Which is kind of what you said. Furthermore, Dr. Pam says that there are really no circumstances where you would drink too much water, but every year there are