Razer Megasoma Review

Razer Megasoma is a hybrid of a hard and a soft mouse mat; If you love the softness of a soft mat but want to have the speed of a hard mat, Razer Megasoma delivers (this is debatable and I guess more like a personal preference). Razer Megasoma sits somewhere in between, combining the best [...]

Upcoming reviews: Handy Backup and Razer Megalodon.

Mozilla Firefox 3 RC2

June 5, 2008 | 3 comments

In case you haven’t got any notifications from Firefox (if you are using it), the RC2 (Release Candidate 2) is out to be downloaded at Mozilla Server!
Nothing new, apart from bug fixes, it seems.
I’ve experienced quite a lot of crashes when opening multiple sites at the same time (when doing some Entrecard dropping) using the [...]

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Redesigning my robots.txt file. Have you done yours?

June 4, 2008 | 20 comments

Some months ago, I was creating my first robots.txt. I even asked someone to help me make one. After a few months though, I’m a bit more confident in knowing WordPress and so I revisited my robots.txt again and start doing some more research to optimize my search engines traffic even further.
I found out that [...]

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A site about how to increase your traffic

June 3, 2008 | 12 comments

After posting my last month’s traffic statistics, I suddenly remember this informative site that I meant to share last month. The site is called TrafficPillar. It’s a site that informs you everything you need to know about increasing traffic to your website or blog.
For every different ways to promote your traffic, the site will give [...]

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May 2008 Traffic Statistics

June 2, 2008 | 13 comments

Here comes my blog’s May 2008 Traffic Statistics:
26,483 visits, 41,436Pageviews

Referring Sites 12,751 (48.15%)
Search Engines 11,361 (42.90%)
Direct Traffic 2,360 (8.91%)
Other 11 (0.04%)

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Get sample databases for your programming pleasure

June 2, 2008 | 3 comments

If you are doing some kind of programming work with databases, then most of the time you either have to create a sample data for testing. The sample can be just 1 single record but sometimes you may need to create multiple records to test your software.
This site gives you quite a number of database [...]

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What to do and not to do to your baby

May 30, 2008 | 9 comments

Do you have a baby? Please make sure that you read these instructions carefully!

More useful instructions inside Have a good weekend and hope you can have some laughs on the funny jokes!

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SPAMs without SpamAssassin

May 29, 2008 | 6 comments

Spams…who loves it? Somehow the SpamAssassin (the most popular mail filtering software) on my office’s email account has stopped working. I’ve been in a honeymoon so far without any spam coming to my inbox. Well there was still a few that got through, but not this many ever!

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Multi Touch on Windows 7 Video Preview

May 29, 2008 | 5 comments

Windows 7 is the next Windows after Windows Vista, in case you haven’t heard of it.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Chairman Bill Gates, were demonstrating Windows 7’s multi touch interface on d6 conference today (or was it yesterday?)
Check the video out if you’re interested to see it. Although it looks cool, I think I’ll keep [...]

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Creative Alchemy is now FREE

May 28, 2008 | 3 comments

If you own Creative sound cards and currently use Windows Vista, you may be interested to read this post. In case you haven’t noticed, your EAX (Enviromental Audio eXtension) is currently disabled and you can’t select it on certain games that support EAX and hardware accelerated 3D Audio.
Creative blamed this for Windows Vista’s new architecture [...]

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