This week we took a look at Windows' most unsung apps, got some advice for our first job, learned whether your shampoo's brand really matters, and achieved inbox zero. Here's a look back.
Top 10 Underhyped Windows Apps
Some apps are essential, and everyone who's anyone knows to have them on their computer. Some apps, however, are fantastic, yet fly under the radar. Today, we look at our top 10 underhyped apps on Windows. More ?
Advice I Wish Someone Had Given Me for My First Job
Whether you're straight out of college or starting a new career path, that first job can be scary. You might think you know the ropes, but it's a lot more than just getting your work done. More ?
Five Best System Rescue Discs
When your computer starts behaving strangely, won't boot, or you start getting strange errors that you can't pin down, a great way to troubleshoot the problem is to boot to a rescue disc and see if you can isolate the problem. More ?
Does It Matter What Kind of Shampoo and Conditioner I Buy?
Dear Lifehacker,
I buy a cheap shampoo and conditioner combo, and it seems to work just fine, but I see higher-priced options all the time. Why do they cost so much? More ?
The Five Kitchen Skills That Will Make Your Life Easier
We know: You're busy. You've got a full-time job. You're trying to have a life. Maybe you've even got a spouse and some kids who keep your schedule jam-packed every evening. More ?
How I Went From 1,000 Emails to Inbox Zero (and Stayed There) with Mailstrom
Inbox zero: it's the impossible dream that gets further and further away as you let your emails pile up, but you don't have to get stuck with the clutter. More ?
Pair Any Dish to a Perfect Wine with This Handy Chart
Pairing wine with food doesn't have to be a fussy process. Some wines definitely complement the flavor of certain types of foods, but in general picking a great wine to go with a great meal is as simple as picking a varietal you like from a range of good ones. More ?
Want an Exercise Routine You'll Stick To? Ask Yourself These Questions
When I ask people what they'd like to do for their own happiness projects, they often say something like, "Exercise more regularly." Exercise is very important for health and mood, and everyone knows this?-and yet it's often tough for people to stick to an exercise routine. More ?
Tricks Your Left Brain is Playing On You (And What You Can Do About It)
The truth is: your left brain is probably playing tricks on you and robbing you of creative ideas. Most people feel comfortable going from point A to point B, systematically building on the previous step. More ?
Get More From Your Games: A Beginner's Guide to Graphics Settings
You've built a gaming PC and it's time to start playing, but you're thinking your games could look a bit better or run a bit smoother. You want to tweak your graphics settings, but you don't know where to start. More ?
Are My Old Computer Parts Worth Any Money?
Dear Lifehacker,
I read your guide to what to do with my old computer parts, but I'm interested in your last suggestion: selling them and making some money! More ?
Nine Practices to Help You Say No Without Feeling Like a Jerk
Irene is a great colleague. A senior manager in a large consulting firm, she pitches in when the workload gets heavy, covers for people when they're sick, and stays late when needed, which is often. More ?
Is There Any Reason Not to Use My Social Network Account to Sign Into Apps?
Dear Lifehacker,
Why do all these apps on my phone and on the web want my Facebook (or Twitter and Google) information to sign up for an account? Is it safe to use these? More ?
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