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We’ve shown you how to play video games on your iDevice with a Wiimote, and there are ways to do it with Android too. Some clever DIY hackers have made this experience even better by creating Wiimote attachments for their phones.
Windows only: Popular BitTorrent client uTorrent added a web interface, so you can remotely access your transfers from a web browser. Since then, they’ve added support for the web interface to the iPhone and, more recently, iPad and Android devices.
Divvy/us is a new, simple web app for quickly creating and sharing task lists with individual task assignments.
After months of speculation, the iPhone 4 went on sale this morning, with Optus, Telstra and Vodafone/3 stores around the country holding midnight openings to mark the event. Nick over at Gizmodo has accounts from the Sydney launches, and Gizmodo readers are sharing their own pictures. If you haven’t picked up a phone but are planning to do so today, check out our Planhacker guide to pick the best deals. Get in early — there’s suggestions that stocks for launch are pretty limited, and Apple still isn’t listing the iPhone 4 on its online store for ordering.
If you feel like you clean up but never really get rid of clutter, perhaps you need a perspective shift. Use a still or video camera to record your spaces and get a fresh look at things.
Windows only: The SysInternals suite of utilities, including the excellent Process Explorer tool, are a must-have for any serious geek, but they don’t come with a built-in way to keep them updated. Here’s how to keep them automatically updated.
Smart DIYer Tluweyen details how to mount storage containers to the ceiling of your garage — a perfect project for households desperate for more storage space that don’t have a lot of extra room in the garage.
While lots of us Lifehackers are pretty big BitTorrent users, we still use our browser to manage most of our downloads. If your download gets interrupted though, Lifehacker reader KayDat shows us how you can continue downloading it with BitTorrent.