Last Week’s 10 Biggest Posts

From iOS 7 bugs to airport lounges and Android tricks, we had you covered. Kick off your Monday by checking out the ten most popular posts from Lifehacker Australia last week:

  1. iOS 7’s Most Common Bugs (And How To Fix Them)
    No operating system launch is without a few bugs, but it seems like iOS 7 has had more than its fair share of blunders. From iMessages not working to lockscreen exploits, here are some of the biggest bugs and how you can fix them.
  2. KFC Chicken To Go Boneless
    In a bid to make its fast food less messy and more convenient, KFC has launched a “bone-free” version of its flagship original recipe chicken at the introductory price of $2 apiece. (The greasy box, meanwhile, is still here to stay.)
  3. Five Best Personal Project Management Tools
    When your to-do list becomes a monster, and every item requires lots of time and multiple people to complete, you need more than a simple checklist to keep track of it. What you really have is a project, and you need a tool designed to manage those. This week, we’re going to look at five of the best personal project management tools, based on your nominations.
  4. Dealhacker: Online Bargains For Hump Day (If You Act Fast)
    Hump day (AKA Wednesday) is arguably the most boring day of the week. So why not liven things up by grabbing one of these nifty online bargains?
  5. How To Get Into Airport Lounges
    Having access to an airport lounge can make travel, especially over long distances, much more relaxing and productive. Here’s how to get into an airport lounge and the reasons you might want to.
  6. 10 Common Tech Questions (And Their High-Tech Explanations)
    There are certain problems we all deal with every day, but don’t know why. Why do I need to keep resetting my router? Do I have a virus? What happens when a site I use gets “hacked?” Whether you’re the tech-savvy friend that’s always answering these questions or the friend doing the asking, here are the answers to the most common conundrums.
  7. Seven Time-Saving Shortcuts In Android
    When you’re trying to be productive on a smartphone, every shortcut counts. There have been so many changes to the core of Android over the years, though, that you may have missed a few ways that you can do things faster or more efficiently right now. Here are seven worth knowing about.
  8. Ask LH: Is Building A PC Really Cheaper Than Buying One?
    Dear Lifehacker, I’m in the market for a new computer. My friend says it’s cheaper to build one myself, but it looks like I can get a cheaper computer from Dell or Asus. I’m not afraid of building, but I’d rather not spend extra if I don’t have to. Which will actually save me money?
  9. Why Confidence Is So Important (And How To Improve Yours)
    “Have confidence!” is one of the most essential pieces of advice you’ll receive in life that makes no sense if you’ve never done it. You know what confident people look like, the advantages they get, and that it’s something worth emulating. How do you get there though?
  10. Top 10 Career Trend Predictions For 2014
    What trends will dictate your career in 2014 and beyond? Recruitment advisor Irene Kotov (who has previously explained to us how to get headhunted and how to make your resume stand out for recruiters picks out 10 key trends, from tougher interview techniques to increasing demand for mobile IT experts.

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