Back To School: HackCollege's Back-to-School Essential Student Know-How. Lifehacker writes,
Editor's note: It's been awhile since anyone on staff here has been a fresh-faced undergrad bustling off to school, so we asked the savvy students at the HackCollege blog what you need to know before hitting campus this fall. Here's what they said.Students going back to school can be overwhelmed with new responsibilities, party obligations, and piles of homework. The HackCollege team has compiled our essential tips for going back to school. Read on to find out how to hack everything from beer pong to class registration.
It's not all for students.
Free Internet TV (and Traditional TV!) with Miro*Hulu and Joost are great, but they still aren't up to par. What if you want to watch your shows offline? Or in HD? You'll need something like Miro and tv-rss.net. Take control of your TV-watching. If you're really fancy, you can plug your laptop into your TV. Your roommate will never know the difference. (Here's Lifehacker's guide to using Miro as your internet TiVo.)
*"The free, cross-platform internet video player Miro can automatically download online video series via RSS feed or BitTorrent, play almost any format you throw at it, and keep track of what you've watched and what's new and queued up for you...."



