Tuesday, February 25, 2014

How to Terminate your Rogers TV, Internet, Home Phone (and possibly Wireless) Contracts.. NOW — Canadian Freebies, Coupons, Deals, Bargains, Flyers, Contests Canada

How to Terminate your Rogers TV, Internet, Home Phone (and possibly Wireless) Contracts.. NOW — Canadian Freebies, Coupons, Deals, Bargains, Flyers, Contests Canada: I came across a very interesting post on Facebook by Al McGale that explains how you can get out of your� Rogers TV, Internet and Home Phone contracts without paying termination fees. It depends on declining changes to your terms, one of the oldest tricks in the book. But it’s always good to post it every now and then to remind people of how it can be done and I also really like how Al explained it.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Why copyright trolling in Canada doesn't make sense | rabble.ca

Why copyright trolling in Canada doesn't make sense | rabble.ca: The Canadian media featured extensive coverage over the weekend of the�federal court decision�that opens the door to TekSavvy disclosing the names and addresses of thousands of subscribers and establishes new safeguards against copyright trolling in Canada. While some focused on the copyright trolling issues, others emphasized the disclosure of the names and the�possibility of lawsuits.�

Canadian court ruling in Teksavvy file sharing case a blow to copyright trolls: Geist | Toronto Star

Canadian court ruling in Teksavvy file sharing case a blow to copyright trolls: Geist | Toronto Star: The outbreak of copyright trolling cases in the United States and Britain in recent years has sparked considerable anger from courts, Internet providers, and subscribers. These cases, which typically involve sending thousands of legal letters alleging copyright infringement and demanding thousands of dollars to settle, rely on ill-informed and frightened subscribers, who would rather pay the settlement than fight in court.

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Monday, February 17, 2014

Friday, February 7, 2014

How to bring back the Start menu and button to Windows 8 | ExtremeTech

How to bring back the Start menu and button to Windows 8 | ExtremeTech: You’ve just booted up Windows 8 for the first time, navigated your way to the Desktop, and now you’re wondering: “Where on earth did Microsoft put the Start button and menu?” For some reason, Microsoft decided that Windows 8 was better without a Start button and menu, instead forcing mouse-and-keyboard users to try and interact with the awful Windows 8 Start screen.