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This Week’s Most Popular Posts: November 9th to 16th

November 16th, 2012Top Story

This Week's Most Popular Posts: November 9th to 16th

This Week’s Most Popular Posts: November 9th to 16thThis week we learned how to be spies, upgraded and repaired our smartphones, changed our lives with $2.75 a day, and ran through the best earbuds on the market. Here's a look back.

This Week's Most Popular Posts: November 9th to 16th

Learn How to Break Down a Door (Without Hurting Yourself)

Perhaps you're saving a child from a burning building, or perhaps you're breaking into the stronghold of an enemy spy-but one way or another, you have to break down a door. More »


This Week's Most Popular Posts: November 9th to 16th

An Incredibly Simple Way to Escape from Wrist-Binding Zip Ties

Handcuffs are expensive, so zip ties are often used as a cheaper and fairly effective way of binding someone's wrists. If you find yourself bound by the annoying plastic, here's an easy way to break free. More »


This Week's Most Popular Posts: November 9th to 16th

Top 10 DIY Repairs and Upgrades to Make Your Smartphone Last Forever

You can never save your phone from every drop, spill, scratch, and crash you encounter during its life. Heck, even a year of wear and tear can take its toll on any phone. More »


This Week's Most Popular Posts: November 9th to 16th

How Saving $2.75 a Day Can Change Your Life

The recent presidential election demonstrated how small changes can have a big impact. It's reported that just a few hundred thousand votes in a couple of swing states would have turned the election and made a significant difference in the direction the country will take in the next four years. More »


This Week's Most Popular Posts: November 9th to 16th

Follow Paths, Waves, and Patterns with These Lined Wallpapers

Lines define spaces, create paths, and make and patterns. Today we're admiring the line and its many talents as it forms some beautiful, simple wallpapers for your desktop. More »


This Week's Most Popular Posts: November 9th to 16th

Five Best Earbuds

Solid sound doesn't have to come at the expense of portability. Earbuds used to get a pretty bad rap for offering lackluster sound, but they've come a long way and many can seriously compete with their over-ear cousins. More »


This Week's Most Popular Posts: November 9th to 16th

Crack Almost Any Electronic Safe with the Bounce Technique

If you have a digital safe with a passcode entry, a few things could go wrong. You could forget the code, the electronic mechanism could fail, or someone could change the code without you knowing. More »


This Week's Most Popular Posts: November 9th to 16th

Browse Like Bond: Use Any Computer Without Leaving a Trace with Tails

If James Bond logs on to a computer, he doesn't want to leave a bunch of files, cookies, or his IP address out there for someone to find. It might seem extreme, but sometimes it's a good idea to take the same precautions yourself. More »


This Week's Most Popular Posts: November 9th to 16th

The Best Places to Hide Valuables in Your House

There's more to hiding your valuables than making them hard to find. Whether you're hiding a money stash from burglars or secret documents from an enemy spy, here are a few tips anyone can use to keep something under wraps. More »


This Week's Most Popular Posts: November 9th to 16th

Waking from Sleep, Pandora Favorites, and Flash on Windows Tablets

Readers offer their best tips for waking up your computer, reminding yourself which songs you liked on Pandora, and getting Flash working everywhere on your Windows tablet. More »


This Week's Most Popular Posts: November 9th to 16th

Winterize Your Home and Yourself This Weekend

It's getting chilly in the Northern Hemisphere because winter is coming. Prepare your house, your car, and yourself this weekend so you're comfortable despite the cold. More »


This Week's Most Popular Posts: November 9th to 16th

How CIA Director David Petraeus's Emails Were Traced (and How to Protect Yourself)

Late last week, CIA director David Petraeus stepped down from his position after an FBI investigation revealed an extramarital affair with his biographer, Paula Broadwell. More »


This Week's Most Popular Posts: November 9th to 16th

How to Detect When Someone's Lying (and Get Them to Tell the Truth)

Lies are inevitable, but getting duped isn't. When you're in the presence of a liar, you can often uncover the truth by paying attention to very specific nonverbal cues. More »


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