Itachi PSP Theme

April 30th, 2008 1 Comment   Posted in PSP


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New way to promote your blogs

April 15th, 2008 2 Comments   Posted in Internet

I’ve been using entrecard for a few months now to drive traffic  into my website.  Entrecard is a FREE advertisement (or card) exchange program.  Members earn entrecard credits by sellings ads on their site or by dropping cards on other member’s site. More »

Mozilla Prism

April 10th, 2008 4 Comments   Posted in Software

 prismI have discovered this great application which can be very useful for web application developers like me.  It can turn your web applications into desktop applications.

The Mozilla Prism, which is currently at its development stage, is a desktop application which can split web applications from your browser and run them like a normal desktop application.

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Problems with PLDT myDSL and OpenDNS

April 10th, 2008 7 Comments   Posted in Internet

Two of my friends, Kuya Andrew and Kuya Blogie, who are both using OpenDNS and PLDT myDSL encountered an annoying problem this afternoon.  PLDT myDSL subscribers who uses OpenDNS blocks their access to search engine sites like Google, Yahoo and MSN.

Google blocked by PLDT and openDNS

The odd thing about it is the presence of the PLDT myDSL logo below the Site Blocked message of OpenDNS.

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Review: Nokia N800 Internet Tablet

April 9th, 2008 6 Comments   Posted in Nokia

N800 Email Application

Upon seeing the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet, the first question that came to me was “where do I place my SIM card?”. But sorry Nokia cellphone fans, this gadget is not a cellphone nor has it any mobile phone capabilities.

At first it was very odd and confusing that a $350 gadget from a leading cellphone manufacturer is not equipped with any phone capabilities. It was even more surprising since Nokia’s N-series boasts a line of feature-packed mobile phones. Since the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet is not a mobile phone, but it does not intend to replace them but to complement them instead.

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