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If you haven’t already recycled or curbed your holiday tree, This Old House has some crafty ideas on getting some use out of its broken-down parts. If your winter involves snow, for instance, its parts make great garden boosters. There are a few non-garden uses suggested among the 10 uses, arranged in a lightly aggravating gallery format. Assuming you don’t think of a tree trunk slice as an ideal coaster, you’ll be mostly interested in how any tree can be broken down into pieces that arrange and protect an outdoor garden: Insulate Perennials: Cut off boughs and lay them over perennial beds to protect them from snow and reduce frost heaving. Edge Your Borders: Cut the trunk into 2-inch discs and set them into the soil to edge flower beds or walkways. How have you put a spruce, fir, or other holiday tree to good use after its intended time is done? Share the recycling tips in the comments. 10 Uses for Your Christmas Tree [This Old House]
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Printer ink cost mores than blood, web-based programming can’t help but make its way to your TV, and two journeyman iPhone developers show how to whip up a functional app in 12 hours. 12 Hours, 2 Guys, 6 Cups of Coffee, 1 iPhone App One’s a marketing guy with a little code experience. The other’s a developer with some business savvy. Put them together for a weekend, and they develop a clever decision-making iPhone app—and show you the nitty-gritty of how it’s done. [Gizmodo] How to Watch Internet Videos on your TV – Bring the Web to your Living Room If you thought you only had a few options for getting web video onto your TV set, guess again. This here’s a very thorough guide to the options out there, both pre-built and DIY-friendly. [Digital Inspiration] Another Buried Apple Trademark – ‘iGuide’ as Another Name or Service for iSlate? Not only has Apple grabbed up iSlate as a trademark, they’ve used a shell company to secure the rights to “iGuide,” possibly as a name, or content channel, for the tablet everybody and their aunt believes is coming. [MacRumors] Relative prices of different liquids In case you needed a reminder of how much you’re truly paying for those “cheap” inkjet boxes. [ReflectionOf.Me via Consumerist ] WebOS 1.3.5 Rolls Out: Faster Performance The OS upgrade for Palm Pre and Pixi models also eliminates the restrictions on the number of apps downloaded—but seemingly removes screen capture abilities for at least one gadget blogger. [jkOnTheRun]
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Many of our featured workspaces focus on hiding stuff away. Today’s featured workspace doesn’t hide much, but it does have storage space for everything the owner needs. Lifehacker reader Dellaccount13 is a graphic designer who works out of an 11′x13′ office. The office is lined floor-to-ceiling with shelving, has dual workstations, and a huge light table in the center. Dellaccount13 writes: This is my home office. It is an 11′ x 13′ bedroom. Yes, I still use CRTs. I won’t replace them with flat screens until they fail. I have a setup for a PC and one for a Mac. The table is a 4′ x 5′ light table that I bought used about 10 years ago. I work on both sides of the table and just move the chair, although I am thinking about buying a duplicate chair. Check out additional photos of the office below: If you have a workspace of your own to show off, throw the pictures on your Flickr account and add it to the Lifehacker Workspace Show and Tell Pool . Include some details about your setup and why it works for you, and you just might see it featured on the front page of Lifehacker. The Organized Designer’s Office [Lifehacker Workspace Show and Tell Pool]