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Discover how you can earn residual income for life simply recommending products and services that save money. read more »

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If you think spinach is going to give you bulging muscles like popeye,
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In December 2007 we presented on Freshome an interesting product that a lot of people liked. That poduct is called the read more »

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The second edition of the Lifehacker book, Upgrade Your Life, is a compilation of the best 116 hacks and downloads from Lifehacker's archives. This dead tree version of the web site transforms dozens of blog posts into comprehensive, edited tutorials, which will be familiar to longtime readers. While an official electronic version of Upgrade Your Life isn't available, today I've pulled together links to all the past posts that informed each book chapter to give you a one-stop preview of what's inside that cover. Consider this post the unedited web version of the book. After the jump, get a ginormous roundup of al read more »

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flatwire-2.pngIf you hate cord clutter but don't have the DIY chops to run wiring through your walls or your crown molding, FlatWire is a paper-thin wire you install directly on your wall and then paint over. After you've installed and painted over the FlatWire, it's supposed to be virtually invisible. The catch: It's not cheap, at $37 for 25 feet of speaker wire, for example, plus the price of connectors, which run about $25. But then sometimes decluttering your mess of wires comes at a price. If you don't feel like unfurling your big money wad for the FlatWire, check out our top 10 ways to get cables under control on the cheap.
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secretsuffix.pngFor the next two weeks, readers are submitting their best life hack for a chance to win an autographed copy of our new book, Upgrade Your Life.
If you own a domain name with an active catch-all email address, you know how spammers can pummel you with junk mail to every anyword@yourdomain.com email address they can automatically generate. When you have your own domain, you can to use site-specific addresses when you register for web services to track down spam sources (like amazon.com@yourdomain.com), but once you do that, you've got to keep your catch-all address open to junk mail as well. But Google Apps user Ray has read more »

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kindle.png Normally we leave gadget reviews to the crazy cats over at Gizmodo, but when reader Pete Riley told us he's "totally hooked" on Amazon's new reading device Kindle because of its time-saving superpowers, we had to know more. Right now the $399 e-reader is out of stock, but since Pete's one of the lucky ones who got ahold of the device, he was kind enough to write up his impressions.Pete writes:

Devices that fundamentally change the way you interact with your data are a rare occurrence. Some examples from my past include: the Mac Plus (my first computer), the Psion series 5, the Diamond Rio MP3 player, the tablet PC, and the Nokia N95. And to that list I'm going to add the Amazon Kindle. I've tried several other e read more »

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Here's our final winner in the reader contest to win an autographed copy of our new book, Upgrade Your Life. Thanks to everyone who submitted!
Reader Martin is determined to not let the exercise bike next to his computer desk just sit there and gather dust. Instead, he wants to cycle while he surfs, and decided to start building his "Nerdcycle" by mounting an extra monitor to the stationary bike. Martin writes in:
I bought an exercise bike on Craigslist for $100. I rode it five times. It then became my footrest while I surfed the net, as it is next to my compute read more »

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