Thursday, March 11, 2010

Is it Legal to Record Phone Calls? and more...

Fri Mar 12 2010
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Is it Legal to Record Phone Calls?

Dear Lifehacker,
I get bad customer service from companies time and again over the phone, and I'd like to record these calls so I have proof. I've also heard this might be illegal—are there any legal problems associated with this? MORE >>

POSTED: Thu Mar 11 2010 16:00



travel
The Best Tools for Hacking Your Next Big Conference (Like SXSW)

At last year's South by Southwest Interactive festival, I experienced shoulder burns, a perpetually dead laptop, frantic text messages, and very little sleep. This year, I'm planning on taking Lifehacker's own advice on travel tools and actually enjoying myself. Here's how. MORE >>

POSTED: Thu Mar 11 2010 15:05



downloads
Mini Wide Fullscreens Gmail, Is Very Netbook Friendly

Firefox/Chrome: Small netbook screens make you really appreciate every last pixel on your device. The Mini Wide userscript for Gmail adds a "netbook mode" shortcut to Gmail that removes navigation and ads for a streamlined, netbook-friendly, message-focused view of your inbox. MORE >>

POSTED: Thu Mar 11 2010 12:30



downloads
FeelHome Gives Easy Remote Access to Your Files Across Platforms

Windows/Mac/Linux: If you would like to easily access, edit, and save files across multiple computers, free application FeelHome allows you to share files across operating systems and over the web. MORE >>

POSTED: Thu Mar 11 2010 11:30



headphones
Clean Your Earbuds for Better Sound and Hygiene

After extended use your earbuds get pretty dirty—both on the microscopic and the visible "that came out of my ear?" level. This simple guide will help you defunk your earbuds to keep your eyes happy and the tunes clear. MORE >>

POSTED: Thu Mar 11 2010 09:30




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