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Get 15 Minutes of Airport Wi-Fi by Asking [Air Travel Tip]
Wise Bread blogger Sharon Harvey Rosenberg wanted to check some email at New York City's LaGuardia Airport, but, like most airports, found herself hitting a paywall with the name "Boingo… Read more »
Make Free Outgoing Calls with Google Voice & Gizmo5 [VoIP]
Gizmo5, the Skype-like internet phone service, could already be set up as a Google Voice forwarding number, letting headset callers receive and, through Voice's web site, make calls. Now Gizmo… Read more »
Offer Sound Reasoning with Lowball Craigslist Offers [Haggling]
Haggling on Craigslist is a fine and worthy pursuit, but you might be short-circuiting your best efforts if you blindly submit lower prices to even the most motivated sellers. Wired… Read more »
Photograph Your Workspace for Fame and Fortune [How To]
As any Lifehacker editor will tell you, one of the best things about this gig is the level of audience participation. We love your tips, tricks, and even your workspaces… Read more »
Make Your Own Stainless Colored Bubbles [Summer]
We've taught you to blow gigantic bubbles and to make invisible ink. Combine the two, and you can have colorful soap bubbles that disappear without leaving a stain and keep… Read more »
Ask the Commenters Roundup [Hive Mind]
I'm looking for a good point and shoot camera. Any suggestions?What's the best way to collaborate on documents and share/edit tasks and projects?I work at a summer camp. What's the… Read more »
Turn a Mini Fridge into a Wine Storage Unit [DIY]
Many mini fridges left over from college can be found tucked away and gathering dust. Put that fridge to use to keep wine chilled and ready. Sure you could buy… Read more »
Emotionally intelligent signage in a garage
Seen at the end of a seemingly interminable circular driveway at the Denver Convention Center.(Thanks to Jim Seybert for this one!)... Read more »
Will taking drugs help your career? Maybe you need Adderall
Most of us have a terrible time focusing on our work. Left uninterrupted, we are likely to interrupt ourselves. The Internet, everyone’s interrupter of choice, is the most tantalizing type… Read more »
How to decide how much to reveal about yourself
People ask me all the time how I can be so honest about my life in my blog. They want to know how I can write about marriage, sex, abortions… Read more »