In the last year or so, we've been building up our video production skills to bring you regular video content and even a video podcast. Here are the videos that were most popular in 2011.
This Is Lifehacker's Evil Episode: Cracking Windows Passwords, Padlocks, and Wi-Fi
On episode five of Lifehacker, we're turning to the dark side, focusing on "evil" hacks for cracking Windows passwords, padlock combinations, Wi-Fi passwords, and a whole lot more. Knowledge is power, and it's up to you to decide how to use it. Be safe out there! More ?
The Always Up-to-Date Guide to Jailbreaking Your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad
Jailbreaking is a process that changes little by little with each iOS upgrade. Rather than always publishing new guides, we're simply going to keep this one up to date. If you want to jailbreak your iOS device, you've come to the right page. More ?
The Always Up-To-Date Guide to Rooting Any Android Phone
With all the different devices out there running different versions of Android, the rooting process can be a little different for every phone. Here's a one-stop guide that should get you up and running with root access, no matter what device you have. More ?
How to Build a Hackintosh Mini for a Less Expensive, Faster Mac
We've shown you how to build a Hackintosh with enough power to rival a Mac Pro, but for those of you who want a still powerful Mac on a budget you can build a Hack Mini. We'll show you what you need to build it and walk you through the entire OS X installation. More ?
Learn the Basics of Photoshop in Under 25 Minutes
Photoshop is an incredibly powerful but also intimidating application. If you've wanted to start using Photoshop but didn't know where to start, we'll be teaching you the basics all week long. More ?
Become a Command Line Ninja With These Time-Saving Shortcuts
The command line can be quite powerful, but typing in long commands and file paths gets tedious pretty quickly. Here are some shortcuts that will have you running long, tedious, or complex commands with just a few keystrokes. More ?
Learn How to Code Part I: Variables and Basic Data Types
Want to learn how to code but don't know where to start? We've got you covered. Here's the first lesson in the basics. provided you with some resources for learning to code and given you a broad overview of the process, but now it's time to get... More ?
An Incredibly Simple Way to Escape from Wrist-Binding Zip Ties
Hand cuffs 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 Is Lifehacker, Episode Four: Untangle Your Life and Boost Your Wi-Fi
Living in a gadget-obsessed world have you feeling tied up? In this week's episode of Lifehacker, we're untethering ourselves from the world of excessive wires, boosting our Wi-Fi signals, and more. More ?
How to Stop Facebook from Using Facial Recognition on You
Facebook has slowly introduced a new facial recognition feature that finds pictures with your face and suggests to your friends that they tag you in it. If you'd rather this feature be turned off, here's how to disable it. More ?
This Is Lifehacker, Episode Six: Turn an iPod into an iPhone, Extend Your Wi-Fi Range, and Open a Beer Bottle with a Piece of Paper
Episode six of Lifehacker is all about unusual and clever uses for your stuff. We're making smartphone car mounts from office supplies, transforming an iPod touch into an iPhone, opening a bottle of beer with a piece of paper, extending our Wi-Fi signal, and much more. More ?
How to Keep Your Facebook Secure (by Enabling HTTPS)
Facebook recently announced that they're adding full HTTPS support for the site, to keep you protected from attacks like Firesheep. The feature's finally rolling out, and here's how you can turn it on. More ?
How to Make a Web Site Part I: Understanding and Writing HTML
Everyone lives at least a little bit of their life on the web, and whether you develop web pages for a living, want to create a nameplate web site, or simply want more control over how your comments show up on web sites, having an understanding of HTML at your command is invaluable. More ?
First Look at Google Music: Our Favorite Features in Google's Cloud Music Player
Google just unveiled their new cloud music service, and we've checked out the beta to see how it works. Here's a tour of some of our favorite features. More ?
MIUI Is a Gorgeous, Super Fast ROM for Android
If you've become a bit bored with the way Android looks and works, MIUI is a completely different Android experience, bringing a beautiful iOS-like interface, blazing speed, and tons of extra features to the Android operating system. More ?
How to Build a Computer from Scratch, Lesson 3: Building the Computer
Now that you've bought all your components, it's time for the moment of truth: You're ready to actually put together the machine. Assembling your computer can seem daunting, but it's actually pretty easy. Here's what you need to do. More ?
There you have it. We've created lots of great video this year, from computer building how-tos to software tours to shortcuts. Whether your favorite of the year made the list or not, we'd love to hear about the original Lifehacker video you loved most in the comments. Expect even more great stuff in 2012!
Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/lifehacker/full/~3/SlF-0m5LVhY/most-popular-lifehacker-videos
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