Archive for November, 2009:
Nokia E75, now on it’s way to Techykid.com
It is confirmed. The Nokia E75 is now on it’s way from Europe. I can’t wait to get my hands on this device. I’m even thinking of plans on how I could compare the E75 with my E71.
Windows 7 launch in Cebu

Windows 7 for all ages.
Yesterday November 21,2009 is the official launching of the much awaited Windows 7 in SM City Cebu North wing Cyberzone.
Although I didn’t really receive a blogger’s invitation for such an event (I doubt that there are any real techy event invitations in Cebu apart from the ASUS and SM wifi launching events here in Cebu) I decided to go there anyway because it was a free for all event. Upon arriving I was greeted by one of the Windows 7 people and asked to join in their little passport-stamp-quest-win-a-pen kind of thing. I did sign up the form but I never joined the quest thingy. Didn’t really get it.
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Motionbox Pro, better than YouTube

Free video sharing service Motionbox announced earlier this month the launch of their commercial video service, Motionbox Pro. Motionbox Pro is a service intended for small businesses, pro-bloggers and commercial content producers who are in need of a comprehensive video hosting solution. The Pro service includes archival storage, web-based editing, streaming and embedding and support for superior high quality videos up to 1080p HD.
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Opera Mobile 10 on Nokia E71
I was a fan of Opera Mini way back when it was still in its early stages of development. I used it with my old Sony Ericsson K608i mobile phone and it works well for my basic browsing needs.
When I got my hands on my Sony Ericsson W960i Smart Phone, it was when I started using Opera Mobile for UIQ3 (Version 9). It was also during this time when iPhone was boasting its touch-interface Safari browser. I loved the Opera Mobile since it’s performance is at par with that of the Safari.
How to register with Globe Immortal Call
After giving the public a taste of ImmortalTxt, a no-expiration SMS service, Globe brings you again another new immortal service — the Globe ImmortalCall+.
Your 15 pesos can give you a 5-minute call credits to any Globe or TM subscriber and 50 SMS credits that both will never expire.
To register, simply text Immortal15 to 8888.
Subscriber must maintain a minimum of P3 balance to use the call service and P1 to use the SMS. The 5 minutes of calls to Globe/TM are consumable and may be divided into several calls.