Thursday, November 6, 2008
Vaio
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Would you buy a Kohjinsha?
[Picture courtesy of Gadget3]
The new kohjinsha SX and SC series is out. Read about the functions here.
Kohjinsha's features are very impressive for their price. I have one, having been enticed by its small size which packs a punch with features like touchscreen, swivel screen and the like.
I had sent my Kohjinsha there once, and it took about 1-2 weeks for them to just factory restore it. (I didn't know that Kohji had a factory default restore function yet) Even though it was during my holidays, not having my only functional PC to use was dreadfully painful. Imagine if it happened during school time.
After this experience, I do not think I will purchase another Kohjinsha. I have realised that I do not actually use the touchscreen function very often, which is the main draw of Kohjinsha as compared to other netbooks. I had initially thought I would use the touchscreen function often for photoshop, but it's not very good and an extended wacom pad would be much better.
If I were to purchase another notebook, it wouldn't be Kohjinsha anytime soon. The lack of IT support is appaling, so is its reliability.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Windows Live Writer Beta
For those who upload chunks of pictures on your blog, windows live writer is an excellent alternative to uploading them manually online.
Inserting pictures is easy, just click on the ‘insert picture’ link at the right, choose your picture and ta-dah, your picture appears in windows live writer, with options to edit its properties. Pretty nifty tool.
For those who post screenshots of programs and website reviews regulary, there is a plugin you can download called: snipping tool integration. Works for vista with the snipping tool.
Well there you have it. An easier way to blog. :) The WIndows Live Beta series is getting more and more appealing with extra features that make our jobs easier.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Internet explorer, Firefox and Chrome
First of all I had to disable all my firefox extensions otherwise it will not be fair. All the browsers did not have any plugins installed. Here are the results:

Chrome took up about 13Mb, firefox took 21Mb and IE used about 31Mb.
Hence, the clear winner is..

There may be things I missed out during comparison; let me know in the comments. :)
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Toughbook
Look what I saw while attending Games Convention Asia. XD
An advertisement for Toughbook. I applaude the marketing department. :)
Read blogs with Google Reader
Have you ever felt like you had to visit too many friends' blogs for updates? Here's where technology comes in to help us out. I use something called Google Reader to help me keep updated on my friends' blogs, without having to visit them every other day to see if they have updated.
Google Reader is very easy to use. But for those who are a little confused, here is a mini tutorial to get you going.
First, type: www.google.com/reader in your address bar and sign in into your google account. Create a new one if you don't already have one.
Next, click the 'add subscription' link at the left side of the page.
Enter the URL of the site you wish to subscribe to.
*Hint* If google reader shows an error message like 'no feed available' after you type in the url, try this little trick.
Type in '/atom.xml' after the url. In other words:
Lets say google blog does not have a feed. In the 'add subscription' box I would type in:
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/atom.xml
However, this does not work for blogs which are protected and require you to sign in first to read.
And ta-dah! You have subscribed to a blog!
A faster way to subscribe to blogs or websites is to click the rss button in your address bar. It will only appear if the site has an rss feed.
Choose where you would like to view your feed, and you're done! :)
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Mac
I bought a mac. :)
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ok I'm kidding. I merely changed my ubuntu to look like a mac.
I had spent almost 4 hours trying the terminal way to do it, in the end alot of it didn't work out. Then I found the mac pack. There are ways in windows to make your vista or xp look like a mac too; google is your best friend. :)
Saturday, August 23, 2008
How Companies Got their Name
Apple Computers
It was the favourite fruit of founder Steve Jobs. He was three months late in filing a name for the business, and he threatened to call his company Apple Computers if the other colleagues didn’t suggest a better name by 5 O’clock.
XD
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Windows Live Mail
WINDOWS LIVE MAIL SUPPORTS ALL WEB MAIL CLIENTS!!
Well, not all maybe. but yahoo, google and hotmail. GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME.
I tried thunderbird, outlook, windows mail, ALL CANNOT WORK. Irritated from trying so many. And finally i managed to consolidate my 8 (or more) email addresses into one email client. LOVELOVELOVEEE. if u guys want a single email client, just download windows live mail.
CAN CHECK ALL MY 8 EMAIL ADDRESSES AT ONE GO!!! ^.^
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