1. You are convinced that Bamboo, Apple & Blackberry don't come with leaves or stems.
2. You know that Iliad and Kindle are synonymous words.
3.You incorporate 'backup and recovery' as part of your daily chore.
4. You are so wired, you'd pass for a terrorist at security check points.
5. You are so unwired, you utilize HSDPA, 3G, UMA, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and wait...what happened to infrared technology?
6. You read e-books on e-paper that uses e-ink. You even shop at e-book mall.
7. You are an advocate for paperless statements and electronic notifications.
8. You have subscribed to at least three of these: ITunes, Napster, Rhapsody, Dada, E-music & Grooveshark.
9. Your media player, weirdly is not the one provided by any of the above; instead you have the best media player there is...MediaMonkey.
10. Your main hobbies include 'coding' and 'troubleshooting'.
11. Your mobile apps include Yahoo Go, Avantgo, Wattpad, Nutsie and every free apps for the iPhone and for the G1 Android system.
12. You know that del.icio.us is delicious, indeed!
13. Your most valued asset is a list of the top 100 free resource online, be it books, music, software, tutorials...and you choose not to share it.
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Monday, March 16, 2009
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Safari 4.0 Beta: A New Browsing Experience
Just a few days ago, Apple launched its most recent contribution to the Internet with Safari 4.0 which is still in Beta and is available for download both for Mac and PC users.
I have to try it of course with my MacBook. I also downloaded the PC version in one of my Windows-based laptops.
This browser promises performance and convenience. I've been a fan of the tabbed browsing now available with Windows IE (the later versions). Of course, this new Internet browser provided by Apple delivers another breakthrough interface which is really appealing and functional.
What it does is it showcases an artistically presented windows that you can see all at once when you open the browser. The graphical presentation of the windows is aesthetically appealing and really convenient. It showcases at least twelve windows of the top web sites that you go to, less the guesswork. It automatically analyzes your browsing history and use that as a reference for all the windows presented for you to browse.
It's great to know that you can look onto your screen and be able right away to click on your favorite sites without opening another window or tab. You can also edit your preferences so that each window is an intelligent representation of the sites you visit often.
It's free, so if I were you, I'd be updating my browser right away and see how the software scores.
Apple really knows what it's doing. In this day and age, where time isn't a luxury anymore, useful tools to make our computing life more productive are really indispensable.
With this browser you'll be able to do more in less time. See for yourself.
Bugs? The browser itself has an easy to use icon for reporting errors.
IE? Chrome? Safari? The choice is yours!
I have to try it of course with my MacBook. I also downloaded the PC version in one of my Windows-based laptops.
This browser promises performance and convenience. I've been a fan of the tabbed browsing now available with Windows IE (the later versions). Of course, this new Internet browser provided by Apple delivers another breakthrough interface which is really appealing and functional.
What it does is it showcases an artistically presented windows that you can see all at once when you open the browser. The graphical presentation of the windows is aesthetically appealing and really convenient. It showcases at least twelve windows of the top web sites that you go to, less the guesswork. It automatically analyzes your browsing history and use that as a reference for all the windows presented for you to browse.
It's great to know that you can look onto your screen and be able right away to click on your favorite sites without opening another window or tab. You can also edit your preferences so that each window is an intelligent representation of the sites you visit often.
It's free, so if I were you, I'd be updating my browser right away and see how the software scores.
Apple really knows what it's doing. In this day and age, where time isn't a luxury anymore, useful tools to make our computing life more productive are really indispensable.
With this browser you'll be able to do more in less time. See for yourself.
Bugs? The browser itself has an easy to use icon for reporting errors.
IE? Chrome? Safari? The choice is yours!
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Obsessed With Technology
I have brought this up in my past blogs that I am a total consumer of gadgets that can make my life convenient.
Of course, I installed a home network that allowed total wireless connectivity inside and around the house. I utilize a DSL connection, thus, speed really isn’t a factor to me anymore. Besides, I use Linksys’ Wireless-N router which provides great signal coverage within the network.
How do I use my network? First, wireless printing is really of paramount importance. I want to be able to print from any location within my home network from any attached device. My solution is simple. I got D-link's wireless print server and connected it to a Samsung CLX-3160FN color laser printer. This printer is awesome. Print quality is great. Printing speed is another bonus. And the long-term cost of printing is really very economical. Besides, this printer has multifunctions—it can be set to send fax; copy documents; scan documents in pdf or jpeg format directly to a usb removable drive; or simply print documents from any computer connected to the network. This printer literally sits and waits 24/7 to do printing jobs at my convenience. All I do, is put enough paper on the printer, and printing is done as needed. This convenience is really priceless. In my case, I don’t have to go downstairs every time I want to print something. I can just grab all the printouts at once, less the hassle.
The second most important function for my home network is my cellular phone service. Having no cell phone signal is really frustrating, but, with T-mobile’s hotspot-at-home service, I can easily use a hotspot-at-home enabled cell phone to connect to the network and be able to make calls using UMA technology—for free.
My home phone connection of course uses VOIP (voice over internet protocol) which is a cheaper service compared to regular telephone service. It is even much cheaper if the service is bundled with Internet and cable TV, and that’s what I have. It comes with a disadvantage though. When there is a power outage or let’s just say that there is no Internet signal, this phone doesn’t work at all, so it is still important to have some good communication back-up at hand—probably a push-to-talk-enabled cell phone which is already available in the market today.
To date, I am very satisfied with my service. I haven’t had any down time yet with my Internet service provider. Hopefully, I wouldn’t be calling the technical support department any time soon with regards to service issues.
The third important use for my wireless network is my AppleTV. For those of you who are not familiar with AppleTV, it is one great gadget delivered by Apple’s ingenuity. It connects to the television and is able to connect to your wireless network. It is actually capable of detecting your network’s wireless signal and it has one really cute remote that allows you easy alphanumeric entries for searches, password setup, network setup and screen manipulation. This device allows you to watch YouTube videos on your wide screen TV. This device can also easily access the iTunes store so you can buy or rent the latest movies, or TV series either in regular or HD format provided you have a valid apple store account. Downloading movies or videos is a breeze with this device. A similar gadget that is available in the market is Vudu and it can be set up to connect wirelessly to the network using a wireless kit. AppleTV is even able to connect to your iTunes library from your PC so you can watch them on your big screen TV instead of watching them from your computer’s screen.
The next use for my wireless network is my Wii connection. Checking news by region from around the world and browsing weather updates, or merely browsing the Wii-shop or probably connecting with other Miis can all easily happen in the palm of my hand using the Wii-mote in front of the TV.
The last but definitely not the least use for my wireless network is definitely the ability to connect my wireless enabled phones like the iPhone, Blackberry and the G1 to check some stats or browse the net or download some apps.
Wireless connectivity is really all about convenience in this digital age. If you do employ something that can potentially endanger sensitive or personal information and possibly expose you to the risk of identity theft, then be sure to also apply some security measures for the network. Linksys' wireless N router is not only efficient but it also provides an easy security setup to protect the network either in WEP or WAP sequence coding.
Does my obsession with technology end there? NO.
I am a music lover, too. I could be listening to music from my cellphone, from my laptop or from my iPod. The one thing I make sure of is to get the right mix of audio so that listening to music is always a pleasure. One of the great audio products available out there is Altec Lansing. Altec Lansing audio products have good audio quality reproduction. That I can attest to. What I do is I couple Altec Lansing’s inMotion iPod dock to Altec Lansing’s powered music system VS4121 that uses a sub woofer complete with treble and bass adjustments. The result is amazing music quality. I could easily groove my moves to Kanye West’s ‘Love Lockdown’ when it’s playing.
I told you, right from the start that it’s all about convenience. Exactly.
Well, there are days when I just want to relax on my bed and watch a good suspense-thriller movie on TV. How do I make sure that I am able to enjoy every moment of it? I use Seinheisser’s wireless headsets. I could turn up the volume to my ears without unduly distracting other people in the house who may be already enjoying a deep slumber.
And lastly, if I am not at home I am probably on the road. How do I make my road trips more enjoyable?
You can try these. Have a good supply of water and some munchies. Get Schlemmer Hammacher’s extra wide rear view mirrors for a complete view of your safety zones. Take your iPod. Make sure you don’t forget your iTrip FM transmitter. Play any of these artists’ albums—Robbie Williams, Kanye West, Faithless, or George Michael. Turn up the heated seat adjustment knob in your car’s console to a comfortable level.
And, don’t forget the GPS device. My recent favorite—Sony’s Nav-u NV94T. Features? Touch screen; high brightness; auto dimmer; wide 4.8” display; super suction cup; traffic information; pre-loaded map data; lane assist and clear instructions and best of all, this device allows Bluetooth connectivity to Bluetooth enabled devices for hands-free calling.
If you have the means, enjoy technology and the best it has to offer. Life is hard, why not make it easier? Plus, it maybe a little hard to keep abreast with the changes in technology.
My college professor once clearly illustrated this point to us. He said, “Picture yourself watching a very puzzling advertisement on TV. For a moment, you don’t get it. But as soon as you understand the picture, the picture fades away! That’s how fast-paced technology is evolving in this age.”
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