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ESPN Radio app arrives on Nokia Lumia Windows Phones

Nokia has announced that it’s bringing another title to Lumia phones in its continuing effort to keep its devices differentiated from the rest of the Windows Phone pack. Today it’s ESPN Radio, which joins Nokia Maps , PGA Tour, and (naturally) the official ESPN app as Nokia exclusives. ESPN Radio will have similar features to what it offers on other platforms: 35 different broadcasts, live listening to the World Series and other big games, and offline listening — some of these features $4.99 on other platforms. Nokia has exclusives through May of 2013 on some of the above software titles and ESPN Radio presumably falls under the same purview

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Gmail Getting an Interface Overhaul with Better Conversation Display, Search, Auto-Resizing, and More [Video]

A leaked product demo reveals a few great changes Google has in store for Gmail, including a redone action bar, a new conversation display, an improved search interface and a screen-friendly layout that automatically adjusts depending on your window size. More »

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Store Peanut Butter On Its Side To Make Stirring Easier [Food]

When you pop open a jar of natural peanut butter, it often seems all of the oil has separated to the top, which makes it difficult to stir back in. On a recent episode of the Spilled Milk podcast, Molly Wizenberg offers up the simple solution of leaving it on its side. More »

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Store Peanut Butter On Its Side To Make Stirring Easier [Food]

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Greplin Searches Your Personal Cloud Data on Your iPhone [IPhone Downloads]

iPhone: Previously mentioned personal cloud data searching tool Greplin has released an app for the iPhone that sifts through data in your various online accounts as you type. If you have a web-based Greplin account already, you just need to sign in and everything is ready to go one your phone. More »

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How to Overcome Your Worst Fears [Fear]

You know that queasy, heart-racing, gut-wrenched feeling you get when you’re scared or feeling anxious? Everyone has experienced this because fear is normal—a helpful mechanism, even—preparing us for dangerous situations like a vicious-looking dog or a twister approaching. But irrational fears hold us back and keep us from enjoying our lives as much as we might like to.

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uTorrent for Mac Adds RSS Feeds, Scheduling, and More to the Popular BitTorrent Client [Updates]

Mac OS X: uTorrent has long been our favorite BitTorrent client on Windows, but its Mac version was severely lacking in features. Today, it’s finally out of beta, and much closer to feature parity with its Windows cousin, adding support for RSS feeds, scheduling, and a new remote interface optimized for tablets. More »

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uTorrent for Mac Adds RSS Feeds, Scheduling, and More to the Popular BitTorrent Client [Updates]

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QuickWiki for Firefox Shows Pop-Up Previews for Wikipedia Entries [Firefox Extensions]

Firefox: QuickWiki allows you to look up any word on Wikipedia when you’re browsing without having to open up a new tab by showing you a small pop-up when you Ctrl+click a word. More »

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QuickWiki for Firefox Shows Pop-Up Previews for Wikipedia Entries [Firefox Extensions]

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Our Pad for iPad Allows for Multiple Accounts on Facebook, Gmail, and More [Ios Downloads]

iPad: One of the problems with sharing an iPad around the house is the lack of multiple user accounts, Our Pad manages to solve the problem in an official capacity by letting you switch and browse accounts inside the app. More »

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Our Pad for iPad Allows for Multiple Accounts on Facebook, Gmail, and More [Ios Downloads]

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The Lifehacker Workout Starts Monday, So Get Ready! [Announcements]

Ready to get fit with us? Good, because The Lifehacker Workout , our group exercise program, is about to begin. Starting Monday, October 24, make sure you have at least 30 minutes free. Here’s what you’ll need to get ready: More »

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Swype Finally Adds Automatic Updates and Saved User Dictionaries to the Gesture-Based Android Keyboard [Updates]

We love the non-traditional Swype keyboard for Android , but it has a few major annoyances—namely with the installation process of the free beta. Today’s update fixes most of those problems, letting you update Swype automatically without losing any of your settings. More »

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Swype Finally Adds Automatic Updates and Saved User Dictionaries to the Gesture-Based Android Keyboard [Updates]

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FreeSpace for Mac Puts All of Your Drives and Their Available Space in the Menubar [Mac Downloads]

Mac: The most hard drives and storage devices you connect to your Mac the more difficult it is tell how much space you have available on any of those devices to store files or back up your data. FreeSpace for Mac is a tiny menubar utility that can show you how much space is available on all local, connected, and network drives with a single click. More »

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FreeSpace for Mac Puts All of Your Drives and Their Available Space in the Menubar [Mac Downloads]

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The Offshore Desktop [Featured Desktop]

Flickr user headwhop26 crafted this wallpaper to be informative, accessible, and overall beautiful. Commonly-used apps on the side, a huge time and date display overlay with a world clock, and a built-in Google search bar all make for a Windows desktop that looks sharp and helps you get right to work. More »

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The Offshore Desktop [Featured Desktop]

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How Can I Avoid Static Electricity Shocks in Cold, Dry Weather? [Electricity]

Dear Lifehacker, Its starting to cool off around here, and pretty soon the weather is going to be so dry that everything I touch gives me a shock. This year I’m determined to avoid constant static electricity problems in my house. What can I do to avoid it? More »

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How Can I Avoid Static Electricity Shocks in Cold, Dry Weather? [Electricity]

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