We told you about unusual ways to cure aches and pains, but what if it’s as simple as letting out a string of expletives?
Linux only: To-Do list application Getting Things GNOME! manages your to-do items easily, complete with tags and nested subtasks.
Decrease the amount of time it takes to cool your car off after it’s been sitting in the sun by using this simple six-step process.
Lifehacker readers have great phishing IQs, but if you’d like a little extra reassurance before clicking through to your PayPal account, for example, Gmail Labs’ new “Authentication icon for verified senders” feature adds an extra bit of reassurance.
When building your own desktop computer from scratch, how do you know what size power supply to get? The Newegg Power Supply Calculator figures it out for you with ease.
Dump Launchy for Windows Run, use yoghurt to take pills, and insert random blog posts in your Gmail signature.
Windows only: Portable backup utility FavBackup archives your settings, bookmarks, passwords and more from any of the major browsers.
CrunchBang Linux, a lightweight, Ubuntu-based, thumb-drive-friendly operating system we previously toured in screenshots, is now available in 64-bit editions for version 9.04.01, which also adds support for the ext4 hard drive format and more wireless networking support.