We recently offered some tips for hacking your home office, but if you’re looking for a way to map out and furniture your entire home, Project DragonFly’s web application can help.
Very little in the interview process is more stressful than the phone interview. You can’t rely on your charming on-paper skills or your dashing good looks; instead, it’s just your voice stepping on the words of the person on the other end. Ace your next phoneterview with these tips.
Instead of bloating his system with a fancy information gathering tool, reader Scott decided to take it really old-school—he created a batch file database to store frequently accessed information.
Ever get an SMS and have absolutely no idea what the acronym soup is supposed to impart? Web app DTXTR (read: de-texter) translates txt speak into human-friendly words.
A good workspace is both functional and a reflection of the people that work in it. Succeeding by that metric, we have today’s featured workspace filled with everything from computers to paint.
Odds are that you don’t recall the colour of your fridge because it’s covered with magnetic calendars handed out by your dentist, estate agent and local council. DIY craft weblog Craft Chi demonstrates how to turn this “insane magnet situation” into a pile of whimsical, useful magnetic bookmarks.
Keeping yourself motivated to stick to your goals is a tough job—so reader Ben created a custom wallpaper image with motivational phrases as a constant reminder throughout the day.
I had a chance to try Android’s latest firmware update, codenamed Cupcake on my G1, and after only a day of usage, I’m pleased to say Cupcake’s a sweet update to the mobile OS that really fills in some holes.
If you don’t like how a bottle of wine tastes or if an already opened bottle starts to go bad, instead of dumping it, use soda water and ice to make it palatable. Here’s how.