Combine IFTTT and Pocket, Evernote, or Gmail for a DIY Google Reader Replacement

By Alan Henry, LifehackerMarch 15, 2013 at 07:30AM

Combine IFTTT and Pocket, Evernote, or Gmail for a DIY Google Reader Replacement We’re all bummed that Google Reader is going away, and while we’ve highlighted some alternatives (and are looking for your favorites, too!) you may not even an alternative when IFTTT and any bookmarking service of your choice (in this case, Pocket) can give you similar results.

Over at The Lab, Ruth explains that even though Google Reader is gone, you can use IFTTT and Pocket (or any similar article-saving service of your choice—you could just as easily use Evernote, Dropbox, even Gmail to house your articles) to get new articles from your favorite blogs dumped into a central location where you can read and organize them whenever you want. She specifically suggests “read it later” type services because they’re designed for article reading and organization, so while her recipe uses Pocket, you can use it as-is or sub in Instapaper or Readability if you prefer.

We could see the same recipe modified to send articles from your favorite sites to Gmail, and then a Gmail filter to take new articles that land in your inbox to be directed to a specific Gmail filter—maybe called “Reader”—to duplicate the Google Reader experience. Hit the link below to read more on how Ruth did it, and to grab her recipe.

Substituting Google Reader for Some IFTTT Magic | The Lab

Appeals court upholds first sale doctrine for promo CDs

By jacqui@arstechnica.com (Jacqui Cheng), Ars TechnicaJanuary 04, 2011 at 07:05PM


Collect all those promo CDs you managed to pick up at bars and clubs and get ready to make a trip to your local used music shop: the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that it’s legal for you to sell those CDs. In the case of UMG vs. Augusto, the appeals court upheld a lower court’s decision, saying that a mere stamp on the CD label isn’t enough to force the recipient into a license agreement, and therefore people can resell the CDs without the record label’s permission.

This case goes back to 2007 when Universal Music Group (UMG) sued California resident Troy Augusto, who made a living by selling promo CDs on eBay. UMG claimed that it had merely licensed the CDs to Augusto—the label insisted that it had never officially transferred ownership, and therefore Augusto did not “own” the CDs. As a result, UMG said he was committing copyright infringement by reselling the CDs—after all, they did have a line printed on the label saying they couldn’t be redistributed.

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Griffin gets an iPhone all up in your car’s OBD-II port with the CarTrip Bluetooth adapter

By Tim Stevens, Engadget RSS FeedJanuary 04, 2011 at 06:31PM

Garmin gets an iPhone all up in your car's ODBII port with the CarTrip Bluetooth adapter

If you’re not a car person there’s a good chance you don’t know much about the OBD-II lurking mysteriously beneath your dash. It’s there — if your car was built since the first Bush administration, anyway. Usually its needs go unfulfilled until your check-engine light pops on and some mechanic with greasy paws clumsily stuffs a code checker in there, but more and more tools are coming out to change that. The Autobot Mavia is one, and now Griffin is doing similar with the CarTrip. It’s an OBD-II adapter that connects wirelessly to an iOS device or writes directly to SD card, storing information on information related to car mileage, even giving you a real-time efficiency readout on your display with the CleanDrive app. And, yes, it’ll even pull warning codes and the like if things aren’t quite running how they should. All that for $89.99, a fair bit less than the Mavia will potentially be and available sooner — sometime before the first quarter is through.

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10 Great Free Games for Your iPad

By Steven Campbell, MakeUseOfJanuary 04, 2011 at 06:30PM

ipad gamesWho got an iPad for Christmas? I did, and I’ve been glued to it ever since. One thing I noticed right away, however, was the lack of quality, free apps in the App Store for iPad. It’s not like the App Store for the iPhone/iPod Touch, that’s for sure. Heck, just recently I was able to find enough beer apps for the iPhone to warrant a top 10 article. Sure, a lot of these work on the iPad, but where are the best native iPad apps?

I’m here to answer that for you, and now that I own an iPad myself, expect to never miss a great, free app again. I’m going to start with the iPad games section because, let’s face it — what’s an iPad really good for, if not fun?

1. Cut the Rope: Holiday Gift

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Here’s one last joyful thing from the holiday season. Cut the Rope: Holiday Gift is a twist on the hugely popular game Cut the Rope HD Lite.

In it, you have a creature named Om Nom that you need to constantly feed. The way you do this is by swiping your finger across the ropes and collecting the stars by touching them with the candy, but it’s not always simple. There are a lot of enemies and obstacles to avoid as the levels get harder.

In Cut the Rope: Holiday Gift you don’t just need to feed Om Nom, you also need to collect three golden stars in each stage. Don’t worry though, there are a variety of special tools to help you.

2. Fruit Ninja HD Lite

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As simple in concept as this next game is, you are not going to believe how much fun it is to play. In Fruit Ninja HD Lite, you swipe the screen as fruit flies around to “slash and splatter fruit like a true ninja warrior”. It actually gets pretty tricky as more and more items get tossed through the air, including bombs.

In Fruit Ninja HD Lite, you can even check out the Dojo, where your in-game success can unlock awesome new backgrounds and blades. There are also a small sample of achievements to unlock, with three exclusive to this version of the game. You can post your results to Facebook and Twitter, too.

3. Smurfs’ Village

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The simple fact that this game even exists makes me all warm and fuzzy inside. In Smurfs’ Village, you are faced with the task of creating your own village, which includes constructing buildings and bridges, growing gardens, and playing mini-games to create things like potions and cookies. Think Sim City meets Farmville.

All of your favorite Smurfs are in this game based on the original cartoon. You can even connect your account with Facebook and view all your friends’ villages in the game. Need I say more?

4. Puzzle Planet

Who doesn’t love a good puzzle game? In Puzzle Planet, you have to help the traveler Nur and his furry friend Glood navigate the wonders of Planet Earth and solve jigsaw puzzles along the way.

“Just so we’re clear, these aren’t your run-of-the-mill, sit-at-a-card-table-with-your-grandma-sipping-lemonade jigsaw puzzles. These are wickedly challenging and lightning fast. You’ll need lizard fingers and an alien brain to solve them fast and rack up the points.”

The game features three levels of difficulty, three special in-game power-ups, leaderboards, and achievements/souvenirs to collect.

5. Brickshooter Egypt HD

Free for a limited time, Brickshooter Egypt HD gives you the ability to unravel the mysteries of ancient hieroglyphs and help restore the pyramids to form. It’s a unique brain-teasing puzzle experience that features over 60 levels of addictive gameplay. Crack the intriguing puzzles of the past and unlock the secrets of the pharaohs!

6. Hungry Shark – Part 1 HD

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In Hungry Shark, you have to chomp your way to the top of the food chain. It’s a fast-paced aquatic eat ‘em-up game. This game has pretty amazing graphics and can be very addicting. Troll the seas and binge on pretty much whatever you want to try to beat your friends’ high scores.

7. Touch Hockey Extreme: FS5

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The most popular arcade game on the iPhone is now available for the iPad with enhanced 3D graphics. Touch Hockey Extreme: FS5 features enhanced multi-touch gesture recognition and it turns your iPad into a virtual air hockey table.

8. Bakery Story

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This game reminds me a lot of Cafe World, the hugely popular Facebook game. Bakery Story let’s you design your own virtual bakery to show off to your friends. Keep your customers happy and well-fed by creating tasty pastries and things. New content is released every week to make the game continually better.

Like the concept but not a fan of bakeries? Check out Restaurant Story and City Story too.

9. Can Knockdown

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You wouldn’t believe how addictive a simple game like throwing a ball at a bunch of stacked up cans can be until you play Can Knockdown. With this one, swipe your finger towards the cans to shoot the ball with enough velocity to knock them all down. There’s a strategy to it as the levels get harder because you only have so many chances. Be sure to utilize the exploding cans, too.

10. Simply Solitaire HD

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One game that just has to be on every electronic device is Solitaire. Simply Solitaire HD is the best Solitaire game available for the iPad and it has a lot of different modes and features for you. You won’t be disappointed with this app.

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Trashmail is a Feature-Rich Disposable Email Service [Video]

By Adam Dachis, LifehackerJanuary 04, 2011 at 01:00PM

Trashmail is a Feature-Rich Disposable Email ServiceWe’ve looked at other disposable email services, like MeltMail and SpamBox, but TrashMail provides a huge amount of control over your disposable addresses and you can create them quickly, without visiting Trashmail, using a Firefox or Chrome browser extension.

Trashmail offers several features, but most notably you can customize your own disposable email address, specify the number of times that address can forward to you, and set an expiration date for the address as well. Trashmail also provides a browser extension for easier disposable address creation. Here’s how it works in Firefox:

Trashmail is a Feature-Rich Disposable Email Service

The extension isn’t necessary to use Trashmail, but if you want the added convenience you can download it for free for either Firefox or Chrome.

Thanks for the tip, John P!

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How to make an American football

By (author unknown), Core77January 04, 2011 at 12:15PM

Colloquially it’s called a pigskin, but the modern American football is in fact made of cow. Which you’ll see in the video below, shot at the Wilson Sporting Goods factory in Ohio.

As Kottke has pointed out, it is fascinating that just a handful–less than ten people–have produced every NFL footbal in the past few decades. I also found it interesting that seven of them are women, and wonder if the players of this all-male game realize that.

Out of all of ’em, I think Glen’s got the toughest job–check out the color of his hands.

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55 Geeky One Line Jokes

By Tina, MakeUseOfJanuary 04, 2011 at 11:31AM

one-line jokesWhether you’re a nerd, a geek, a programmer, or just a regular person interested in technology, you should enjoy some serious humor, otherwise this world is very sad.

With this article you can also do something for your abs and burn off the excess Christmas treats. Start the New Year with a broad grin and lots of laughter. It’s healthy and contagious. Infect yourself with 50 hilarious geeky one-line jokes.

Logical

  • There are only 10 types of people in the world: those that understand binary and those that don’t.
  • Computers make very fast, very accurate mistakes.
  • Be nice to the nerds, for all you know they might be the next Bill Gates!
  • Artificial intelligence usually beats real stupidity.
  • To err is human – and to blame it on a computer is even more so.
  • CAPS LOCK – Preventing Login Since 1980.

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Browsing

  • The truth is out there. Anybody got the URL?
  • The Internet: where men are men, women are men, and children are FBI agents.
  • Some things Man was never meant to know. For everything else, there’s Google.

Operating Systems

  • The box said ‘Requires Windows Vista or better’. So I installed LINUX.
  • UNIX is basically a simple operating system, but you have to be a genius to understand the simplicity.
  • In a world without fences and walls, who needs Gates and Windows?
  • C://dos
    C://dos.run
    run.dos.run
  • Bugs come in through open Windows.
  • Penguins love cold, they wont survive the sun.
  • Unix is user friendly. It’s just selective about who its friends are.
  • Failure is not an option. It comes bundled with your Microsoft product.
  • NT is the only OS that has caused me to beat a piece of hardware to death with my bare hands.
  • My daily Unix command list: unzip; strip; touch; finger; mount; fsck; more; yes; unmount; sleep.
  • Microsoft: “You’ve got questions. We’ve got dancing paperclips.”
  • Erik Naggum: “Microsoft is not the answer. Microsoft is the question. NO is the answer.”
  • Windows isn’t a virus, viruses do something.
  • Computers are like air conditioners: they stop working when you open Windows.
  • Mac users swear by their Mac, PC users swear at their PC.

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Programming

  • If at first you don’t succeed; call it version 1.0.
  • My software never has bugs. It just develops random features.
  • I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
  • The code that is the hardest to debug is the code that you know cannot possibly be wrong.
  • Beware of programmers that carry screwdrivers.
  • Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.
  • The beginning of the programmer’s wisdom is understanding the difference between getting program to run and having a runnable program.
  • I’m not anti-social; I’m just not user friendly.
  • Hey! It compiles! Ship it!
  • If Ruby is not and Perl is the answer, you don’t understand the question.
  • The more I C, the less I see.
  • COBOL programmers understand why women hate periods.
  • Michael Sinz: “Programming is like sex, one mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life.”
  • If you give someone a program, you will frustrate them for a day; if you teach them how to program, you will frustrate them for a lifetime.
  • Programmers are tools for converting caffeine into code.
  • My attitude isn’t bad. It’s in beta.

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Ad Absurdum

  • Enter any 11-digit prime number to continue.
  • E-mail returned to sender, insufficient voltage.
  • All wiyht. Rho sritched mg kegtops awound?
  • Black holes are where God divided by zero.
  • If I wanted a warm fuzzy feeling, I’d antialias my graphics!
  • If brute force doesn’t solve your problems, then you aren’t using enough.
  • SUPERCOMPUTER: what it sounded like before you bought it.
  • Evolution is God’s way of issuing upgrades.
  • Linus Torvalds: “Real men don’t use backups, they post their stuff on a public ftp server and let the rest of the world make copies.”
  • Hacking is like sex. You get in, you get out, and hope that you didn’t leave something that can be traced back to you.

Calculations

  • There are three kinds of people: those who can count and those who can’t.
  • Latest survey shows that 3 out of 4 people make up 75% of the world’s population.
  • Hand over the calculator, friends don’t let friends derive drunk.
  • An infinite crowd of mathematicians enters a bar. The first one orders a pint, the second one a half pint, the third one a quarter pint… “I understand”, says the bartender – and pours two pints.
  • 1f u c4n r34d th1s u r34lly n33d t0 g37 l41d.

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Prevent SSD wear by using a RAM disk for cache

By (author unknown), MacOSXHints.comJanuary 04, 2011 at 10:30AM

Installing a new OCZ Vertex II SSD in an old 2006 iMac really speeds things up (and is documented in photos here).

However, I was searching for ways to limit the wear of my SSD (since each cell has a limited lifetime with regards to writes). One solution was to store the Safari cache on a RAM drive which will only be written to disk at logout.

Several hints on this site describe a way to store Safari cache on a RAM drive. However, none seemed to work for me because:

  • Some RAMdrive creators were not available for download anymore (EsperanceDV).
  • Other scripts did not provide a way to store the cache to disk at logout.

Therefore, I created this Mac OSX application (which is actually a simple Bash script), which you can place in your login items which will create a RAM drive and store/restore …

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