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CBC: Radio One: Spark - 0 views

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    Spark reflects life in 21st Century Canada. With one eye on the future, host Nora Young guides you through this dynamic era of technology-led change, and connects your life to the big ideas changing our world right now.
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iFixit - 0 views

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    Repair your electronics yourself. iFixit is the repair manual you can edit.
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The Wirecutter - 0 views

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    The unbiased tech review website. They give you the goods as though they were the ones buying the goods.
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How to Silence Your Noisy Computer (and Keep It Cool as a Cucumber) - 1 views

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    So you've got a kickass computer, but the summer heat means a warmer office, which means a hotter computer, which explains why your computer's been impersonating a jet engine lately. If your computer's generating a bit too much heat and noise, here's how to give its cooling system an overhaul for cool, silent operation.
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The History of the Floppy Disk - Input Output - 0 views

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    In the fall of 1977, I experimented with a newfangled PC, a Radio Shack TRS-80. For data storage it used-I kid you not-a cassette tape player. Tape had a long history with computing; I had used the IBM 2420 9-track tape system on IBM 360/370 mainframes to load software and to back-up data. Magnetic tape was common for storage in pre-personal computing days, but it had two main annoyances: it held tiny amounts of data, and it was slower than a slug on a cold spring morning. There had to be something better, for those of us excited about technology. And there was: the floppy disk.
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How to Cut Down on Unwanted Email? - 0 views

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    Tired of dozens of unwanted emails? Then it's time to do something for cutting off the pass emails that you just don't need.
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Spring Cleaning for Your Computer: Evacuate PC Dust Bunnies - 2 views

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    If your PC's been humming along under your desk for more than a year or two, I've got news for you: Chances are inside that case, half a dozen dust bunnies are dancing around your hard drive, leeching onto your CPU fan and fluttering about your motherboard having a grand old time. This is not good. 
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5 Reasons Why Thunderbolt Is a Big Deal (and Why You Should Care): Apple News... - 1 views

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    I plan to use this with ICS3U as a research project on a current trend in CS.
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