Archive for April 2008
Here are all the posts written in 2008 April.
Here are all the posts written in 2008 April.
About 3 months ago, a friend of mine convinced me to start writing a blog. Don’t get the wrong idea. I wasn’t gonna stay everyday and write about my life. My plan was to write some posts based on articles, reviews, pictures or videos I find interesting on the Internet. I thought of a [...]
Hi, Browsing the web for new and interesting articles, I found an article on geeky-gadgets about Sony’s new OLED display. It’s only 0.3 mm thick and it’s the thinnest OLED display in the world. Don’t be fouled by the slimness of this display. Despite the fact that is 1/10th the thickness of the previous record [...]
Hi, I don’t know about you guys running Adsense on your blogs or websites, but I’m not a huge fan of adsense… I don’t advertise for it, I don’t endorse for it and, usually, I don’t blog about it. But now I can’t help but to notice that some adsense users go [...]
Hi, I would like to share something with you. I use Google’s Analytics service for my web analytics needs. It provides the basic functionality that I need. Sometimes I browse through the other features Analytics offers but I hate to have to click through those menus … I would rather have that menu [...]
20 years ago, amazing technological advances in the field of storage media were being made. Of course, the main media for data storage was magnetic tape and discs, solid state not being used on account of the size a board would have due to the numbers of RC or RLC circuits it would contain. [...]
Hi, I’ll be talking about the features of the Panasonic DMC-FX12 digital camera, but also about it’s minuses and faults. Front view Here is a snapshot of the live model. My girlfriend bought this camera today and I thought I should make my first online review. First of all, this is a 7.2MP [...]
Who says that just because something is 100% free that it can’t also be good? In this post, it is my mission to debug myths about open source applications being poor quality. Here are the top 10 (in no particular order) open source applications. 1. Amarok In my opinion, Amarok is the best [...]
Linus Torvalds has released version 2.6.25 of the Linux kernel. "It’s been long promised, but there it is now. Special thanks to Ingo who found and fixed a nasty-looking regression that turned out to not be a regression at all, but an old bug that just had not been triggering as reliably before." [...]
A small, lean, versatile machine with more to it than meets the eye… Cheap, tiny, and ridiculously light at 920 grams, the Asus EEE is a remarkable surfing, writing and instant messaging powerhouse. You can take it, well, anywhere. It doesn’t sport the biggest of screens, but at 7" and an 800 by 640 [...]
If you’re lookin’ into creating, or re-creating your web presence, here’s a list of great CMS choices. Some are free, some are hosted, and some are industry specific. All of these platforms are quite different from one another, but all have some great attributes. Well, at least most of them. FYI – the thumbnails [...]