Lifehacker UK: a new site from the people behind TechRadar
Helping you live and work better

There's a new website from the same people who produce TechRadar – Lifehacker UK.
Lifehacker UK aims to help you live and work better with a bunch of tips, tricks and advice on the tech you own. All with the aim of improving how you get things done both at work and after-hours.
Unlike TechRadar, where we help you to find out about and buy the tech you love, Lifehacker UK helps you make the most of what you've already got – all platforms are covered including Windows, OS X, Linux, Android, iOS and Windows Phone.
Tips and tricks
Originally founded in the US as a collection of 'life hacks' for web gurus and software developers, the UK version will include the best of the US content plus plenty of tips and tricks specific to UK lifestyle and tech.
Over the coming months, the new site will be bringing you great tips and how to guides on BBC iPlayer, making the most of your supermarket loyalty card points, Sky Go, self-assessment tax, Freeview/YouView/Freesat, UK workplace etiquette, ISAs, locating great pubs and the best ale, DAB, getting the best value fibre broadband, making the most of the British summer and much, much more.
The new site is edited by former TechRadar Associate Editor Dan Grabham. Pop over to take a look at Lifehacker UK, read the welcome post and follow Lifehacker UK on Twitter and Facebook.
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Dan (Twitter, Google+) is TechRadar's Former Deputy Editor and is now in charge at our sister site T3.com. Covering all things computing, internet and mobile he's a seasoned regular at major tech shows such as CES, IFA and Mobile World Congress. Dan has also been a tech expert for many outlets including BBC Radio 4, 5Live and the World Service, The Sun and ITV News.













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