how can we delete a gadget 4m “my space ” ..??

i have added a gadget while creating my new “my space” profile… but im feeling that it is slowing down my pc… so i want to delete it.. but cudnt find any option on the home page… so…sombdi plzzz help !!

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HP Folio 13-1020US 13.3-Inch Ultrabook

  • Intel Coreâ„¢ i5-2467M (1.60 GHz, 3 MB L3 cache)
  • 4 GB 1333 MHz DDR3 SDRAM (1 SODIMM slot)
  • 128 GB Solid State Drive
  • 13.3″ diagonal LED-backlit HD BrightView (1366 x 768), Intel HD Graphics 3000
  • Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, 9 hours Battery Life

Product Description
Stay more comfortable with HP CoolSense technology on the HP Folio 13-1020us. You control the cooling so heat is directed away from your lap. At less than 1-inch slim and under 4 pounds, this ultra-thin and ultra-fast notebook is designed to help you do everything without weighing you down. Integrated Bluetooth® helps you sync your HP laptop to other digital devices, like your smartphone or desktop PC, without using cables. Plus, print, e-mail and browse the web wi… More >>

HP Folio 13-1020US 13.3-Inch Ultrabook

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Are there any learning video games that could teach my high school son?

My son will be going to the 10th grade. He will graduate from 9th grade in less than two weeks. He loves video games, but i’m wondering just like they have games for preschoolers on reading, if there is something out there that can teach while playing a short video game for high schoolers. Maybe he could even learn a few things ahead before he starts 10th grade.

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Sho-Wat-Cha-Kno Digital Game: Cell in Depth

  • Expand higher-order thinking skills with open-ended questions
  • It’s you, the teacher, who decides the student’s score
  • 1-6 players/teams
  • Licensed for the whole school. High school.
  • Works on PC and MAC

Product Description
Review Cells in Depth using the open-ended question game that expands higher-order thinking skills and engages all of your students. Sho-wat-cha-knoTM digital games merge computer technology with a tried-and-true process of learning. Students demonstrate their knowledge by responding to open-ended prompts with descriptive details, analysis, and facts. It’s you, the teacher, who decides the student’s score. Use with whiteboards, projector/monitor systems, and compute… More >>

Sho-Wat-Cha-Kno Digital Game: Cell in Depth

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