Most Viewed Posts This Week: October 21-28

This concludes our seventh annual Week of Evil on Lifehacker as we tread the line between the practical and the disastrous to give you advice from the darker side of life. Coincidentally (or not?) This was another tech week as Microsoft and Apple introduced new devices. Here’s a look back.

Everything Microsoft announced today at its Windows 10 event that really matters

Microsoft today announced the new Surface Studio universal desktop, an updated version of the Surface Book, and another Windows 10 update due out this spring. Here are all the important details you need to know.

Everything Apple Announced at the MacBook Event That Really Matters

Apple’s special event today focused on hardware. The big news is a new version of the MacBook that includes a fancy touchscreen instead of function keys, but they’ve also announced a new TV app and some minor Apple TV improvements.

What happens if a presidential candidate refuses to concede?

In the last presidential debate, Donald Trump suggested that if he lost, hemight disagree with the election results and not give in to Hillary Clinton. But is a concession really required to complete an election?

Get Free Unlimited Wi-Fi On Flights & Bypass Paywall

Wi-Fi during the flight is great. The cost of using it, on the other hand, is not that high. There are several ways to get free access , but these two are relatively simple. The first requires only an iPhone. The second requires a VPS or server that you manage. Both provide free unlimited access for the entire flight.

How to fake charisma like Jimmy Fallon

Jimmy Fallon may be a polarizing figure on the Internet, but he can make ratings . Some believe that he is fake, others are drawn to his charisma. This video shows you how to imitate this charisma yourself.

How to get rich by tricking people into buying overpriced slimming cocktails

Ready to make tons of money and sell tons of cocktails? It will be a tough road, but these days people trying to be successful in this business are everywhere. If you haven’t received invitations for a health check or seen friends pose shaking on social media … well, congratulations! You have tons of new customers ready to hear your offer.

How to Lie to Yourself and Others Using Statistics

Misusing statistics is one of the most powerful ways to lie . We usually teach you to avoid misinterpreting statistics , but knowing how numbers are manipulated can help you determine when this happens. To that end, we’re going to show you how to make the data say whatever the hell you want to back up any wrong idea you might have.

How to get raw milk, better eggs, and other questionable foods

Many things, including food, get a little more fun when they are illegal, and I have always been of the opinion that you should be able to put whatever you want into your body because that’s your business. While consuming raw dairy products, uncooled eggs, and horse meat is technically not illegal, buying them can be a little questionable, and we’re here to show you how to get these items.

How to use Nessus to scan your network for vulnerabilities

When it comes to network security, most of the tools for testing your network are pretty complex . Nessus is not new, but it definitely bucks this trend. It’s incredibly easy to use, works fast, and can give you a quick rundown of your network’s security with the click of a button.

Google Phone Showdown: Nexus 6P vs Pixel XL

Google’s new Pixel phones have replaced the Nexus lineup. We don’t usually compare new phones to old ones, but if you’re shopping now or looking to replace an exploded Galaxy Note 7 , these are two of your best options. Let’s take a look at how the old guard stacks up against Google’s new hardware and where the real value lies.

Why do you keep succumbing to in-store pricing psychological gimmicks

We’ve learned to understand how stores are trying to get you to pay more using the tricks of dubious pricing psychology . But if we know how they work, why do we keep falling in love with them? In short, because we want it.

All the best films to hit and leave Netflix in November 2016

As winter begins to dig, Netflix is ​​watching another set of movies. This time, you’ll see the return of the Gilmore Girls , a couple of Stephen King classics, and more.

IoT scanner checks for vulnerabilities in connected devices

The Dyn DDoS attack last week that shut down parts of the Internet was triggered by bots crafted from compromised connected devices , such as Internet-connected cameras and DVRs, but could theoretically also involve connected routers, printers, and more . While there is no definitive solution for this problem, the IoT Scanner is a tool that can at least tell you if a device in your home is creating a vulnerability.

Squats that you don’t need a squat rack to do

Today is squat day and you’re thrilled to show this barbell who’s in charge, but there’s only one problem: all the squat racks are occupied. You can be a good team player and ask for a job, or you can try these squat variations that you can do without a squat rack (and in some cases, no gym at all).

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