Before you put the short month of February behind you, let’s take a quick look back at this month’s most popular posts:
- Absolutely Amazing Video Game Remake Wallpapers
DeviantArt member Orioto’s high-resolution, you-won’t-believe-your-eyes paintings of classic video games for your desktop are a must-see for any gaming enthusiast. - YourFonts Turns Your Handwriting Into a Personlized Font
YourFonts is a web-based service that turns your handwriting into a TrueType font for free. If you have a printer and scanner, nothing can stand between you and the awesomeness of your own script. - DesktopGaming has Killer Retro Gaming Wallpapers
The DesktopGaming web site has created hundreds of retro gaming wallpapers by ripping screenshots from emulated games-and then spicing them up with some photoshop goodness to fit today’s giant monitor sizes. - Ten Gmail Labs Features You Should Enable
Gmail has been slowly but surely rolling out cool new features ever since they started Gmail Labs. If you haven’t taken advantage of the fruits of Labs, here’s a look at 10 Labs features you should enable. - The First-Timer’s Guide to Building a Computer from Scratch
If you’ve never done it before, the idea of building a computer from the ground up can seem very intimidating-but it’s one of the most satisfying projects a tech enthusiast can take on. - Five Best Live CDs
Live CDs (and DVDs) are versatile tools, allowing you to boot into an operating system without installing anything to your hard drives. Let’s take a closer look at the five most popular live CDs. - Five Best System Tray Applications
The Windows system tray can be so much more than a parking lot for programs you don’t want cluttering up your task bar. Read on to see the five most popular tray tools readers can’t live without. - Enigma Desktop 2.0 Released, Adds Installer, Widget Manager, and Templates
Windows only: Reader Kaelri, well-known for his killer Enigma desktop, has released a new version complete with an installer-making this amazing desktop customization easy enough for anybody to install. - Top 10 Cheap or Free Home Theater Upgrades
You’ve got a mind-blowing picture, surround sound, and streaming content set up, but it wasn’t cheap. Heal your wallet with ten upgrades, fixes, and setup tips that take your system to 11 on the cheap. - Before and After: Barren Attic to Programmer’s Paradise
Mitch was tired of traveling for work. After logging over 80,000 miles flying between Boston and San Jose, Calif., he hung up his frequent flyer wings and built an amazing home office.
Got a favorite of Lifehacker post of your own from February? Share it with us in the comments.
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