Nearly anywhere you go, you’ve got a choice of hotel chains, and each offers to reward your loyalty. How long does it really take to earn a free night’s stay? Comparison site NerdWallet ranks the inns in order.
Yesterday we set out to find the most pixel-friendly browser on Windows machines. Today, designer and Lifehacker reader Kyle Dreger took it upon himself to determine which OS X browser makes the best use of your precious screen space.
Firefox 4 Beta is out with a revamped UI, Google Chrome continues to gain popularity and Opera has a slick new version. Let’s take a look at which browser uses your screen the best without wasting space.
If you’re not in a rush to buy something it pays to wait for a lower price. The Tracktor indexes present and historic Amazon prices to tell you when the best time to buy is.
With the plethora of remote access tools available, it’s increasingly difficult to drill down through the heavily advertised and lesser noted features. Tech site InfoWorld’s handy chart and analysis helps you determine the best remote access tool for your system and workflow.
Chrome: Everyone talks about the speed of Google Chrome, but how can you be sure you’re really running light and nimble when task manager divides up Chrome’s memory usage into individual processes? Use this simple trick to compare browsers.
Hi Lifehacker, I am searching for a web app that I played with a fair while ago but I cannot remember the name of it. I have looked around the Internet and my emails to try and find the name of it but no luck. I am not entirely sure if I discovered it on Lifehacker but I thought I’d ask anyway. So the app is for project management, and it is similar to Pivotal Tracker. However, the twist is that it’s made for comparing competing products.
If you’ve ever noticed how Google will offer suggestions to complete your search query, you’re seeing Google Suggest in action. Web Seer lets you pit Google Suggest against itself to see how many completions match up between search terms.