Tuesday, December 14, 2010 - Page 2
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Cyberduck 4.0 Beta Released For Windows

Windows: Cyberduck, our favourite FTP application for the Mac, just released a Windows version complete with all the features familiar to Mac users: drag-and-drop file transfer, integration with other applications, Google Docs and Amazon S3 support, and more.


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Don’t Miss Your Lifehacker Awards 2010 Best Of The Best Vote

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If you haven’t already done so, don’t miss your chance to pick your favourite product for our Best Of The Best Awards. We’ve already awarded categories, but this is the big one! [Lifehacker Awards]


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LinkedIn Resume Builder Takes Hassle Out Of Resume Updates

It’s difficult enough keeping your resume up to date, let alone keeping it in sync with your LinkedIn profile. To help, LinkedIn Labs offers a new way to automate the resume-building process.


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YouTube’s Biggest How-To Videos Of 2010

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Lifehacker’s idea of a good how-to usually involves changing software settings. Based on what the general Australian public is looking for in how-to videos, we’re more concerned about how soft and flabby our bodies are.


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CVMaker Helps You Quickly Create A Simple, Organised Resume

Figuring out what to put on your resume is enough of a challenge, so often times making it look nice is an afterthought. CVMaker aims to solve this problem by helping you create a simple yet attractive resume quickly.


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Power Control Plus Toggles Nearly Any Android Setting With One Tap

Android: We’ve sung the praises of the Android Power Control widget on more than one occasion, but if you wish you could toggle even more settings right from your home screen, Power Widget Plus will probably let you do so.


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Smile Honestly And Double Your Chance Of Not Dying

Forced smiles in photographs always look a little awkward, but real ones do more than help you look good. According to recent research, a genuine smile might actually help you live longer, too.


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Press CMD-Shift-Option-ESC To Quickly Kill Troublesome Apps

Mac OS X: There are plenty of ways to force quit an application in OS X, but you can do it quickly from the keyboard with this simple key command.


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Use Your Teapot As A Productivity-Boosting Timer

Sometimes we need a quick burst of productivity to get ourselves going. Your teapot or coffee maker can make for an excellent incentive-based timer.


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Teach Parents Tech Creates Video Guides For Computer Questions

If you get frustrated explaining computer basics, but also cringe at the thought of family members paying for rip-off “PC Optimization”, just let Google do it. Or, more accurately, tell Google which really helpful tech support videos to send to your family.