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  1. Brain-only Computer Interfaces Becoming Reality [Mind Hacks]

    Brain-only Computer Interfaces Becoming Reality [Mind Hacks]

    lifehacker.com » Lifehacker - Nov 3, 2008

    My jaw hit the floor tonight watching a 60 Minutes segment on the emerging neuroscience of brain-only computer interfaces. In the clip (included in full below), see how a completely paralyzed man, who could otherwise

    Also tagged: usability, interface, top, clips, video demonstration, futurism

  2. Use a Mind Map to Organize Your Week [Mind Mapping]

    Use a Mind Map to Organize Your Week [Mind Mapping]

    lifehacker.com » Lifehacker - Oct 30, 2008

    For freelancers or anyone juggling multiple tasks—not necessarily multiple projects—Raj Dash at the FreelanceSwitch blog recommends using mind-mapping software to create a weekly organizational planner that can be

    Also tagged: project management, project, mind map, organization, mind mapping, freelancing, organizer

  3. Learn To Meditate While Doing Household Chores

    Learn To Meditate While Doing Household Chores

    lifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - Oct 27, 2008

    Finding life overwhelming? The Rebel Zen blog suggests an unusual approach: focusing totally on housework tasks as a form of meditation, thus satisfying your need for mental relaxation and a half-tidy dwelling

    Also tagged: au, fix, cleaning, household

  4. Spreed Teaches You To Speed-Read The News

    Spreed Teaches You To Speed-Read The News

    lifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - Oct 24, 2008

    Free speed-reading webapp Spreed:News lets you choose from a wide array of news sources and have their articles read to you in small clusters of words. Working from the principles that make for faster reading, you can

    Also tagged: reading, webapps, communicate

  5. Research Shows Internet Use Good For The Brain

    Research Shows Internet Use Good For The Brain

    lifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - Oct 15, 2008

    Here's a story you don't hear every day: New research shows that using the internet is 'good for your brain', because it engages complicated neurological activity that keeps your mind fit and sharp. Always good to take

    Also tagged: health, fix

  6. Research Shows Internet Use Good for the Brain [Brain Fitness]

    Research Shows Internet Use Good for the Brain [Brain Fitness]

    lifehacker.com » Lifehacker - Oct 15, 2008

    Here's a story you don't hear every day: New research shows that using the internet is 'good for your brain', because it engages complicated neurological activity that keeps your mind fit and sharp. Always good to take

    Also tagged: health, research, search, in brief, web surfing, aging, brain fitness

  7. Oblique Strategies On Your iPhone

    Oblique Strategies On Your iPhone

    lifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - Oct 14, 2008

    The Oblique Strategies deck of cards by Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt offers advice to help you solve a dilemma or push through a creative block, and now the strategies are available on your iPhone for free. Download

    Also tagged: work, iphone, creativity, iphone 2 0

  8. Why You Should Risk Dweebhood With Written Goals

    Why You Should Risk Dweebhood With Written Goals

    lifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - Oct 14, 2008

    Once you get over the idea that people who walk around with a list of personal goals in their pocket are utter self-improvement dweebs, you should make writing your own list a number one priority. There are bookshelves

    Also tagged: motivation, goals, organise, goal setting for skeptics

  9. Oblique Strategies on Your iPhone [Featured IPhone Application]

    Oblique Strategies on Your iPhone [Featured IPhone Application]

    lifehacker.com » Lifehacker - Oct 14, 2008

    The Oblique Strategies deck of cards by Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt offers advice to help you solve a dilemma or push through a creative block, and now the strategies are available on your iPhone for free. Download

    Also tagged: downloads, iphone, in brief, creativity, featured iphone application

  10. Why You Should Risk Dweebhood with Written Goals [Goal Setting For Skeptics]

    Why You Should Risk Dweebhood with Written Goals [Goal Setting For Skeptics]

    lifehacker.com » Lifehacker - Oct 14, 2008

    Once you get over the idea that people who walk around with a list of personal goals in their pocket are utter self-improvement dweebs, you should make writing your own list a number one priority. There are bookshelves

    Also tagged: top, motivation, goals, goal setting for skeptics

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