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Fix noisy computer fans with a drop of oil
My tower's fan was being irritatingly loud. Here's a good guide to mitigate noisy desktop cooling fans.[1]
Internet Explorer 7
The browser's beta version is available for download. For interface suspiciously looks like Firefox.[0]
A post on the Post: how not to rip-off a blog
The National Post just turns me off in general. Note that the apology note isn't all that... apologetic.[0]
ihaterogers.ca
Wow, someone out there really hates Rogers.[0]
New Hyperdot Soft Re-launch
This is the reason I have not been updating. Don't worry kiddies, I will be back Thursday at the latest.[0]
Microsoft Live Labs: Photosynth
"Photosynth takes a large collection of photos of a place or object, analyzes them for similarities, and displays them in a reconstructed 3-Dimensional space."[0]
Internet use, digital divide growing: StatsCan
58% of residents in rural areas use internet, compared to 75% in some metropolitan areas.[0]
New Google Reader
"Literally, these guys took all the things that annoy me about bloglines and fixed it."[0]
Torontoist Wants These Stickers
Matt wants these stickers too. There should one that says, "Wake me up if my constant head bobbling is disturbing you." (but better worded!)[5]
The Blogerati Files: A Funkaoshi Production
Ramanan is famous! So is Shima, his favourite Torontonian![1]
Hackers expose client data at Winners Homesense
That is why you shouldn't go. Good buy? While on that complaint, supply me clothes that actually fit me.[0]
IBM Lotus Symphony
An alternative to OpenOffice. I'm going to go check this out this holiday.[0]
Safari is now available on Windows
Let's see how fast this really is.[1]
Google Chrome
I'm a happy user of Google Chrome. I appreciate it's simplicity and easy to use functions.[0]
Google to blur faces in Canadian Street View
Woo hoo! It's about time![0]
Microsoft's Bing search wins share from Google
Bing garners 8.23 percent of market, still nowhere close to Google's 78%. Nevertheless, it's not a bad search engine, but it certinaly is not the "decision engine" that they keep saying that it is-- at least not for Canada's portal.[0]