Windows Media Player 11 (WMP11) final version released

October 31, 2006 · Filed Under Media Players · Comment 

Windows Media Player 11 goes out of the beta and into its final version.

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How To Make Internet Explorer7 Look Exactly Like IE6

October 30, 2006 · Filed Under Miscellaneous tips, Technology, Web · 29 Comments 

Maybe you are one of the many people that dislike the way the toolbars or icons are arranged in Microsoft’s new browser, Internet Explorer7. Honestly speaking, I have been using Internet Explorer (IE7) for quite some time now and I find it hard to navigate the browser’s new layout.

Now, fret not. There is a solution to make your Internet Explorer7 (IE7) look just like IE6.  Just follow these steps:

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How about using a super slow search engine?

October 20, 2006 · Filed Under Web · Comment 

We all have been used to fast search engines like Google and Yahoo wherein the page immediately loads and search results are immediately displayed.

But what if your search engine is something out of this world, like a very slow-loading front page and results take forever to display? But wait minute, all of these negative traits will be quickly offset by cool animations.

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Have a burger… and a worm too

October 17, 2006 · Filed Under Web · Comment 

No, I’m not talking about a real crawling worm. What I’m talking about is a computer worm that came “free” with McDonald’s MP3 Player Promotion. Once the winners of the MP3 Player connects the device to a computer, the PC became infected too.

It is a good thing that McDonald’s Holdings Japan, immediately warned winners about the said worm.

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Paypal is now available in the Philippines

October 12, 2006 · Filed Under Technology · Comment 

At long last, the Philippines is now included in Paypals’ service area. Although the Paypals’ service for the Philippines is limited for sending only, this is indeed a welcome news.

 

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The year 2038 software bug

October 12, 2006 · Filed Under Software, Technology · Comment 

What?! Another upcoming bug again?

You’ll find more details about this bug by heading to the official Year-2038 software bug site. I just hope that correction of this bug would not be as expensive and as hyped as the Y2K bug.

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Netflix offers $1Million for better movie recommendations

October 11, 2006 · Filed Under Web · Comment 

If you got what it takes to connect people to the movies they love, then try your luck in joining Netflix’ contest and win 1million dollars!

Click here for more info and contest terms.

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How to bypass Windows XP password without using 3rd party software

October 11, 2006 · Filed Under Software · Comment 

This amazing video uploaded into Youtube will tell you how to change user accounts in Windows XP without even knowing what the current password of that account is.

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Google bought Youtube for $1.65 Billion. Good deal or not?

October 11, 2006 · Filed Under Web · 1 Comment 

This has got to be the most expensive deal that Google has ever gotten into. This move by Google has caused much stir in the Blogosphere, creating mixed reactions whether the move was good or not.

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Free Blogger Site allowing content thieves to flourish

October 10, 2006 · Filed Under Adsense, Blogging, Web · 1 Comment 

Google should start charging the use of its Blogger website to control the rise of those people stealing the content from other sites then monetize them using Adsense.

It might have happened to you, especially if your blog has huge traffic volumes. As soon as you have posted an article, you’ll see the same, exact, word-for-word content posted into someone elses’ “phony” blogger site with all the adsense ads around it. They make it appear as if they own the content.

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