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  • Like Lifehacker on Facebook for Our Stories In Your News Feed, Our Writers for Tips We Don’t Post

    In Announcements, Facebook, Promotion, Media, Social Media, / 23 May 2012 / 0 comments

    Like Lifehacker on Facebook for Our Stories In Your News Feed, Our Writers for Tips We Don’t Post If you're committed to fixing the stupid things you do on Facebook, or even using Facebook to be more open, then you may need something interesting to read while you're there! Consider liking the Lifehacker Facebook page for a selection of our best stories, pushed right to your news feed over the course of the day.

    Not everything goes to Facebook—we don't want to overwhelm you with every single story, but we make sure our top and most discussed articles get posted over there. While you're on our page, why not like your favorite Lifehacker writer (or writers) at the same time? We all use Facebook in different ways, so while some of us pimp our articles, others share some of our social lives with our readers. Here's where you can find us:

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    Not into the whole Facebook thing? That's okay, we have plenty of social networks to choose from. We work pretty hard to get you your Lifehacker fix on whatever network you prefer to use for news. If Twitter is your choice, follow the official @Lifehacker account (or your favorite Lifehacker writer) to hear about our posts as soon as they're posted. Prefer Google+? Add the Lifehacker Google+ page to your circles (or circle your favorite Lifehacker writers ) for our top stories there, and some decent conversation in the comments, too.

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  • TiVo Stream Delivers Recorded Shows to Your iPhone

    In Tivo, Dvr, Tv, Television, Software, Updates, Upgrades, Entertainment, Streaming, Streaming Video, Media, Streaming Media, In Brief, News, / 22 May 2012 / 0 comments

    TiVo Stream Delivers Recorded Shows to Your iPhoneDespite the DVR market being usurped by cable companies, TiVo has managed to keep going and trying to bring new ideas to market. Today they announced TiVo Stream, which will allow owners of TiVo Premiere boxes ($150-250, $15/month) and an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to stream video or transfer it directly to their device:

    TiVo Stream seamlessly delivers the content available on a consumer's TiVo Premiere or Premiere Q DVR to alternative screens such as iPads and iPhones. Unlike similar offerings in the market, this is the first product to enable streaming or download of shows simultaneously to multiple portable devices without interrupting what's playing on the television. The power of TiVo Stream enables users to quickly transfer shows to their mobile device for viewing outside the home.

    This is a pretty cool upgrade for iOS and TiVo users if it works as well as described.

    TiVo Expands Whole-Home and Multi-Screen Offerings | TiVo via MacWorld

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    In Announcements, Twitter, Promotion, Media, Social Media, Updates, Upgrades, Entertainment, Streaming, Streaming Video, Media, Streaming Media, In Brief, News, / 16 May 2012 / 0 comments

    Follow Lifehacker and Our Writers on Twitter for All The Best Tips, Our Writers for Added Conversation Twitter moves fast, but it's a great way to stay on top of the news of the day, not to mention what everyone's watching on TV. If you hang out on Twitter during the day, why not follow the official @Lifehacker account to bring some tips, tricks, and downloads to your stream, all posted right after our articles go up. If you want a more personal touch, follow your favorite Lifehacker writer (or writers), we all use our accounts differently—whether it's tips we wouldn't dare publish, our favorite webcomics, or calls for your help with upcoming features.

    Whether you have a favorite Lifehacker writer or you just want to see what makes the rest of us tick when we're not working on the site, here's where you can find each of us:

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    Sure, we post our own articles from time to time, but that's not all we do. Adam Pash is slacking off, Whitson wants some tea, Adam Dachis has a tip for anyone shopping for a mattress, Thorin learns the true horror of video editing, and I point out that Nikola Tesla is one of my heroes.

    If you prefer Facebook to Twitter, you can find us there too! Just Like the Lifehacker Facebook page (or subscribing to us individiually) for polls and conversation on our top stories. If you're have a bone to pick with the folks who say Google+ is deserted, circle the Lifehacker page (or add us to your circles individually) to grab our stories as they're posted over there.

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  • Why You Should Watch and Record Video in 720p Instead of 1080i

    In Video, Tv, Media, Camcorders, Explainer, Clips, Television, Entertainment, Streaming, Streaming Video, Media, Streaming Media, In Brief, News, / 10 May 2012 / 0 comments

    Why You Should Watch and Record Video in 720p Instead of 1080i Despite the many technological advancements we've had over the past few years, interlaced video seems to have stuck around. Interlaced is the "i" in 1080i and the reason it's not quite as good as 720p. It's in your cable, your televisions, and your camcorders. You should stop using it. Benjamin Higginbotham, the Technology Evangelist, explains why in the above video.

    Essentially, when you're dealing with interlaced video you're really only seeing half the resolution because the image is split into two fields that alternate very quickly. This tricks our eyes into seeing the full image even when it's not being displayed at the same time. This was very useful for overcoming bandwidth limitations in the early days of standard definition. Now we can display progressive video (the "p" in 720p and 1080p) which shows us the full image in every frame. With 720p video, you get 720 lines of horizontal resolution in each frame. With 1080i video, you only get half of 1,080 lines of resolution (meaning 540) in each frame. In many cases this isn't a big deal, but it starts to show up in interlaced artifacts during high amounts of motion in any given frame. Basically, objects in fast motion will look like they're smearing cross the screen instead of looking natural. There are also numerous issues that can arise when displaying interlaced footage on progressive displays like HDTVs, for example. For a full run-down of what is a pretty complicated subject, be sure to watch the video above. While 1080p is definitely your best bet in terms of highest resolution, don't think that 1080i is just as ideal because the number's the same. Choosing a progressive resolution like 720p will look a lot nicer.

    720p vs 1080i HD Explained (HQ) | YouTube via PetaPixel via Apartment Therapy Tech

 
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