At the kick-off of our week-long celebration of DIY, we asked you to share your proudest DIY moment. You did not disappoint. Read on for tales of rescued Rock Band sessions, one-cent car repairs, toilet-hardware-assisted lock-picking, and much more.
On Wednesday we asked you to share your first impressions with Google Buzz, and despite all the privacy issues and a whole lot of
Yesterday we asked you whether you preferred handwritting or typing your notes, now we're back with the results and some reader quotes on the topic of notetaking.
When the Apple iPad launched, only 15% of Lifehacker readers said they were excited for the iPad, but we weren't convinced that this reflected how you think about tablets in general. So on Monday we asked you to share your level of interest in tablet computing, and it turns out you're very interested.
Last week we asked you how much you would pay for an e-book, and just shy of 10,000 votes later, it looks like most of you (70%) aren't interested in paying any more than $10 for an e-book. The basic voting breakdown, from top to bottom, looks like this:
On Tuesday we asked you which you used more regularly as your main computer—a desktop or laptop. Nearly 18,000 responses later, the results are in: And here we thought the desktop was dead!
Earlier this week we asked you what your email prejudices were. We dug through the comments, and now we're back to highlight how you feel about certain email addresses and what they say about the people who use them.
Last week we asked you whether you were running a 32-bit or 64-bit operating system on your main PC. As it turns out, an impressive 71% of you have made the jump to 64-bit. From the comments, it appeared that many of you chose the 64-bit upgrade to take advantage of the benefits of 64-bit.
On New Year's day we asked you to share your New Year's resolutions, and you responded with great goals and lots of encouragement for one another. Here's a closer look at what you and your fellow Lifehacker readers have planned for 2010. (Click the image above for a closer look.)