
Archive for November, 2008


You can surely take “Pix on” this nifty 8.0 Megapixel full touch camera phone from Samsung. This gadget delivers photographic quality comparable to that of a digital camera. The phone is said to be launched in October 2008 is not yet seen in the Philippines. Rumors say that this mobile phone will be available in the country in the early weeks of December.
As part of Samsung’s promotion of this great camera phone, they have launched last October 22, 2008 the Photographic Adventures of Nick Turpin (http://www.thephotographicadventuresofnickturpin.com/.
Samsung’s Pixon is the thinnest 8.0-megapixel camera phone available in the market. With its 13.8 mm thickness, all other phones will look fat when matched to this slim and stylish mobile gadget. (more…)


A few moments ago, I fixed my friend’s computer’s problem. She’s having problem when accessing the command prompt from her Windows XP operating system. Everytime she attempts to execute “cmd” on her Run dialog box, her computer automatically shuts down. Here is my analysis on how the virus prevents her from using the command prompt and how to remove the virus from the sytem. (more…)


I recently bumped into this Web 2.0 application called Notifu which allows users to send notifications to groups and individuals through email, IM, SMS , or phone. It can also gather responses from recipients, quite helpful when polling decisions.
The service was launched last October 29, 2008 and it’s still in its beta stage. According to their blog, the Notifu service currently encounters problems when sending messages to US and Canada.
Alternately, instead of using the service to poll decisions, you can simply use the application to send messages (sms) to your friends abroad. Everything is FREE.
The service is also available for iPhone users. Check out Notifu at http://www.notifu.com


One thing I hate about my Sony Ericsson W960i is its pre-installed font. The SE’s default UIQ3 font is quite wide. I always use small font for my phone and it does not look good when using that setting. So, I decided to mod my Walkman phone and change the its default font.

The default font (left) is much wider than the Motorola Z8’s font (right).










