[Lifehacker] 5 New Entries: This Week's Most Popular Posts [Highlights]

This Week's Most Popular Posts [Highlights]

When there's too much Lifehacker and too little time, switch to our trimmed-down top stories feed to skip the extras and get right to the good stuff. Don't care about Windows-only downloads or the iPhone? Customize our URLs to see only the posts you want. This week's most popular posts include:


StreamDesk Brings Web Streams to the Desktop [Featured Download]

Windows/Mac OS X 10.5 only: Want live video streams to run in a dedicated window instead of a forgotten tab buried in your browser? StreamDesk brings a hand-picked selection of live video streams from sites like Ustream.tv, Justin.tv and Stickam directly to your desktop. For Mac, it requires OS X Leopard (version 10.5) and Flash 10. For Windows, it requires .NET 3.5 and Flash 10 — though the StreamDesk installer will helpfully download both for you. The content is currently tech-heavy, but you can request new feeds like the Shiba Inu Puppy Cam from a form on the developer's site. StreamDesk is a free download for Windows and Mac OS X 10.5.


Improve Your Google Experience with iPhone Optimized Sites [In Brief]

While you can load Google's normal webapps in your iPhone browser, Google has iPhone-optimized versions for most of the popular ones. Google System compiled a list of URLs to bookmark on your iPhone for Google's homepage, Apps, iGoogle, Gmail, Calendar, Reader, Docs, Talk and News. You can also use these on other mobile phone browsers, unless you have Windows Mobile and Mobile IE like I do. Want to see how the iPhone half lives? They'll load just fine in Firefox as well.


Create a Shocking Cheese Plate with a Jacob's Ladder [Friday Fun]

With a hot Jacob's Ladder arcing angrily between a pair of wires, hackers Rafael and Max put a thoroughly modern spin on the traditional cheese plate by sending a few thousand volts through a grape and a piece of fromage in this video. Frankly, I'm surprised this isn't served tableside at molecular gastronomy destinations like Alinea, WD-50 and El Bulli — I'm sure Le Sanctuaire will be stocking Jacob's Ladders shortly, if they don't already. Note that the two chefs wear goggles to protect their eyes and non-conductive wooden chopsticks to hold the food. What they don't offer is a taste test. They do, however, offer a winking "Don't try this at home." From coffee warming coils to hot dog electrocutors, what are your favorite ways of cooking with juice?


Archive All Your Mac Sticky Notes by Converting to PDF [Sticky Notes]

If you've got a clutter of Stickies on your Mac desktop and you want to archive them all in one fell swoop, here's a kludge jury-rigged from Print to PDF:

While there's no direct "export all" feature in Stickies, there is a fairly simple workaround. First, select File -> Print All Notes. In the Print dialog, click the PDF pop-up menu, then select Save as PDF.

The PDF can then be printed if you prefer a paper record, or you can copy and paste the text from a reader into any text editor. If you've set up a Stickies tutorial, would be a good way to save what you've written for reusing it later. Looking for other ways to improve your sticky notes? Check out Stick 'Em Up for extending Stickies or download and try SketchBox. If you have a quicker way to convert your stickies to a text file, let us know in the comments.


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