You don’t have to fully commit yourself to either Android or iOS, and there are many of us that make use of both major mobile operating systems simultaneously. That said, Android and iOS don’t always work very happily together. No worries, though; we’re here to tell you the best ways to make sure your Nexus 4 and your iPad play nice.
It’s the little things, really. The little things that slightly annoy you that hover and buzz around you to make you a little less patient and a little more cranky. And when you’re feeling a little off, little problems snowball into big problems and you’re wondering why the hell you’re screaming at your co-worker for no good reason. So solve the little things. Here’s 8 ways to fix a few little problems and change the way you use everyday products. [BuzzFeed Video]
For every awesome life hack and tip you see on the Internet, there are thousands more that seem so complicated that they seem like they would make life harder. This parody video by KipKay—who actually comes up with awesome life hacks—hilariously pokes fun of those types of useless, ridiculous tips. Like using your sandals to hold your gun. Or a blowtorch for butter. It’s a fantastic commentary on lifehacking. [KipKay]
The constant helping hand of Household Hacker is back again with 10 new tips that’ll make life easier for you. This time, they’re tackling food-related tricks like opening a jar, mass producing hard boiled eggs and even giving you a few easy recipes. If the kitchen is the final level video game boss in your home, you’ll probably find one tip you can use from this. Eating doesn’t have to be so hard. [Household Hacker]
Need a cheap stand for your iPad? Or what about creating a smartphone stand with sunglasses? Did you know a piece of tape could work wonders on an SD card? The helpful folks at Household Hackers have continued their quick and simple life hack videos with seven new ones. I like the idea of misting the heck out of annoying flies. [Household Hacker]
Summer was always great growing up because it meant no school. Summer is still great now because of barbecues, pool parties, the beach, outdoor bars, watermelon, hot dogs, chips, popsicles and the fact that we don’t have school anymore. But did you know you can make summer even GREATER by using these lifehacks from life wizard Grant Thompson. Fruit flies, sticky hands, warm water and more will be a thing of the past.
Saving offline maps in Google Maps 2.0 is a sneaky ‘easter egg’ type feature that’ll make Google Maps on iOS even better. You won’t need to rely on a data connection, you’ll get your maps faster and it’ll make things work better. So how do you save offline maps on the iOS version of Google Maps?
With Google Reader finally dead and gone
The digital music revolution continues at a frenetic pace — we’d only just turned in our CDs for MP3s when streaming services came along to upturn the apple cart again. There are now a whole host of streaming apps to choose from, but the original pioneer Spotify remains the biggest and the most well-known. More »
Dropbox is a robust independent file syncing tool (which Apple once tried to buy) that recently hit the 100m user milestone. It’s arguably the most popular cloud service around, and for good reason. More »