Most tasks have a better chance of getting finished if you assign them time in your calendar, but choosing the right day of the week can also have a major impact. More »
Fancy some music that’s a bit more esoteric than current iTunes chart-toppers? The British Library has an archive of more than 23,000 recordings which anyone can listen to online. More »
Food served on a plane is never going to win major culinary awards, but there are some strategies you can adopt to maximise the airline meal experience. More »
We’re still some years away from the National Broadband Network becoming a reality, but the ABC is already arguing that its programming should be made freely available across the network. More »
This week is Food Week on Lifehacker — which means along with our usual content, we’ll be offering a selection of new and classic tips on all matters culinary, from nifty gadget tactics to saving money on food. Whether you’re a takeout junkie or a firmly organic master chef, we trust you’ll learn something new or remember an old favourite.
Kick off your Lifehacker Monday by making sure you didn’t miss any of the biggest posts from last week: More »
A few years back we pointed you toward the world’s “best” paper airplane, and while we couldn’t entirely back up the “best” claim, this Sky King paper aeroplane is a legitimate world-record holder. This video shows us how to make it ourselves. More »
Some people have the luxury of a personal trainer to create their exercise routines for them. For the rest of us, web site Dumb Little Man has outlined seven key movements worth considering when designing a fitness program. More »