Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Air Video Streams Your Videos to Your iPhone with Minimal Effort, Is Incredible and more...

Wed Feb 17 2010
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Air Video Streams Your Videos to Your iPhone with Minimal Effort, Is Incredible

Windows/Mac + iPhone/iPod touch: Not only do videos take up a ton of space on space-constrained devices, but converting videos for the iPhone gets painful quickly. Air Video streams videos straight to your iPhone, converting them on-the-fly if they're incompatible. MORE >>

POSTED: Tue Feb 16 2010 20:00



food hacks
Grow an Endless Supply of Onions with Old Onion Bottoms

There's nothing like homegrown vegetables, and there's no vegetable easier to grow than one that regenerates itself. With the help of a guide from DIY web site Instructables, you can now grow a bevy of onions from just one old onion bottom. MORE >>

POSTED: Tue Feb 16 2010 14:30



stuff we like
FlipSync Charges and Syncs Your USB Device, Fits on Your Keychain

Charged and synced portable devices keep us connected and get us through the day, so it's extremely annoying when you need to connect but don't have the right cord nearby. FlipSync puts one on your keychain for iPhones and generic USB devices. MORE >>

POSTED: Tue Feb 16 2010 13:30



lifehacker explains
Which Social Network Is Right For You?

Between Twitter, Facebook, and Google's new social networking tool, Buzz, it's hard to turn a corner without running into another social network. But how do you know which networking tool fits you best? We're here—with big charts and all—to help. MORE >>

POSTED: Tue Feb 16 2010 12:00



updates
Google Says Buzz Needed Wider Testing, Issuing Fixes This Week

In one week, Google's Buzz social network has moved through a splashy launch, a quick fix, a major clean-up, and now, an apology. Buzz's product manager says his team is "very, very sorry," and that (more) fixes are coming this week. MORE >>

POSTED: Tue Feb 16 2010 08:00



downloads
Boxee Integration App Plugs Boxee Into Windows 7 Media Center

Windows: Maybe you're a Windows Media Center fan with an occasional jones for Boxee apps, or a Boxee fan who'd like a little DVR action. A free utility can integrate Boxee into Windows Media Center, giving you the best of both worlds. MORE >>

POSTED: Tue Feb 16 2010 07:30




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