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Except you couldn't promote it anyways :P

As mentioned in the article, Windows has a default icon showing you the internet connection. Unless you regularly search for wireless connections (which unfortunately most people do), you can kill two birds with one stone and drag the network connection icon into the expand box, and drag the Dropbox icon into the

Well that sucks. I saw that article and decided to not click on it just by reading the title. Have a nice weekend.

Yeah, the new new tab page (what an odd name) is not ready for consumption yet.

I believe that Linux does have some of the labs listed here.

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It actually saves a couple pixels (measured from screenshots a while back), but not many.

Out of all of them Click To Play is my favorite. It makes Chrome so much more secure, and stops ALL plugins, not just Flash (and Silverlight), like FlashBlock/NoFlash/etc does.

One of my favorite things about laptop sleeves is that the insides are unbelievably soft (especially the Mac ones).

True. I guess you Lifehacker readers have beat some sense in to me. I will try to remember to report these little shops from now on.

Yeah.. I'm really starting to think that a 'forum.lifehacker.com' would be beneficial. It'd be much better than these daily threads.

Cool, but I'm not too sold on the idea of calling Visa for one little store, when it's much more convenient to not argue and pay cash.

I believe that

The little shops that I see around usually have signs that have a minimum transaction of $50 (sometimes $20) before you can use a credit card.

Whenever I see these articles, the title always says [Update: Done]

I use this router. I highly recommend it. It is just $35 right now, which is a pretty good deal for a router.

I guess that could work, but it's double the price I asked for. IMO, the desk space is way too small for me.