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This Week's Best Posts


  • Best Places to Find Multi-Monitor Wallpaper
    "Last week we asked you where you found wallpaper to customize multiple monitor setups, you responded and we rounded up your favorite sites to help share the high resolution goodness!"

  • Top 10 Ways to Lock Down Your Data
    "This past week proved that you can't rely on something as simple as a web browser to keep your personal data and identity safe from harm. Critical flaws were found in the Internet Explorer and even Firefox web browsers, leaving users potentially vulnerable to spyware, viruses, and password-sniffing."

  • Help Clueless Relatives with Their Computer Problems
    "'Can you take a look at my computer?' is the dreaded question your clueless family member will ask when you're home for the holidays."

  • Lifehacker's Most-Discussed Posts of 2008
    "It's not our posts but reader comments that make Lifehacker the place to discuss new software and technology. Let's take a look back at the posts that got the most comments in 2008."

  • Five Best Online Job Search Sites
    "Looking for a new job in a struggling economy is hard work. Make it easier on yourself by getting to know the best tools for the task at hand."

  • How to Live Freegan and Die Old
    "Marko Manriquez is the founder of The Freegan Kitchen, a site that promotes cooking found food. He's been diving in dumpsters for food going on three years now."

  • FeedFlix Gets Your Money's Worth from Netflix
    "Netflix's subscription rental service makes it easy to get nearly any DVD delivered to your doorstep, but have you ever wondered how much you're actually paying per movie or whether you're getting your money's worth?"

  • Ditch Satellite TV for Online Alternatives and Save
    "The James family canceled their Dish satellite TV package and replaced it with a media center PC, faster broadband connection, and Netflix account—and now save $93 a month."