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Well, there goes the last reason I was coming to Lifehacker.

Got my first set (the Humble Twin) and it's a great razor. Loving it so far.

"Drill a Hole in the Side of Your Garbage Can to Prevent to Make a Full Trash Bag Easier to Remove"

I use a case on my 1st Gen iPad (mostly to prop it up when I work on it) and no case on my iPhone. I like how a little bit of wear and tear looks on devices.

This is it, my friends. We have come to the event horizon and reached the pinnacle of our power.

You know how I get cool retro effects? I shoot with film! The original hipster toy!

Sepia tones have been around a lot longer than Hipstamatic.

I wonder if writers will ever retire that old relic of declaring something is dead.

This article didn't state that you'll get the "same" quality. It just says you can improve your results. There's no way (yet) to regained lost pixels, but I've used this method in a pinch professionally, and it can SOMETIMES work enough to swing in web and print. A lot also depends on the image, I've found that

Seems pretty promising to me. Curious how well stuff like Photoshop and other intensive graphics programs will run on the shipping versions. The idea of using Adobe on a touch screen (as long as it doesn't bog the power down) really get my attention as a designer/illustrator.

This will capture ever nuance of your drawing, Jesus, but it won't catch ever nuance of your spelling.

My fix is a lot simpler... not to use it entirely. Works every time.

Or, find a good designer (like the one typing here). Resumes don't cost that much to design, usually.

I don't get why people always knock watches. It's way easier glancing at your wrist really quickly than pulling out your phone. Even if you take it off and set it on your desk, it's easier to glance at.

Cool story.

Only if there are privacy concerns. I don't think someone's innovation should be held back just because they don't like some new feature. If you don't like some feature added in, don't use it or disable your account.

MaximumPC? Is Gizmodo's staff so packed with writing that they can't even re-publish a better article from Kotaku?

Would also help people by showing them that posting your location data does have it's consequences.

VOTE: Google Reader

This. Is. Hilarious.