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TVIX HD M-4100SH
Every once in a while, a new invention comes along… and invention so advanced, so brilliantly-conceived, so revolutionary, that you have no choice but to stand back from it and wonder, “What is it?” The TVIX HD M-4100SH is one of those inventions.

Reality Bites: ALL FOR ONE - ONE FOR ALL
In his book, Alvin Toffler said that bigger companies will acquire smaller companies either to strengthen their offerings or to lessen their competitions. Toffler also mentioned that in every industry, only the fittest will survive. Consolidation will happen, and only a few brands will be left.

Having Fun with I.T.
Do you want to prevent people from copying your web images from your site? Convert them to flash images using swfiR.com.

Sony Ericsson K770i Cyber-shot: all-in-one phone
Sony Ericsson’s new K770i Cyber-shot phone, just announced is a digital camera, a photo album and an elegant phone all in-one. Still a phone first and foremost, it allows you to send and share your photos as soon as you’ve taken them.

SINAG solar-powered car revealed
A new dawn breaks in the race for sustainable energy as SINAG, the first Philippine solar-powered car to participate in the World Solar Challenge in Australia, was unveiled on September 1, 2007 at One Esplanade, SM Central Business Park, Pasay City.

SINAG: The tech specs
SINAG, the Philippine’s first solar-powered car to participate in the World Solar Challenge, radiates with homegrown Filipino talent in every aspect of its design.

Techie Mommy Talks
I turned forty a few years ago and when I did I always used to say as with other milestones in my life, someday I will find the time to write about it.

Never Miss a Great Photo Opportunity
Manila, August 26, 2007 -- Imagine the power of a 10.1-megapixel professional-grade camera that is capable of capturing a blazing 6.5 frames per second (fps).

Blog-O-Rama
After last week's article on the launch of the "hip n' free Philippine encyclopedia" WikiPilipinas, we now present the other side.

LU BEAT: Silk Road Online
Gaming has long been receiving flak for being mindless distractions, being blamed for student delinquency due to their “addictive” nature.

Nokia unveils four devices optimized for entertainment, music and games...and more
Alongside the introduction of Ovi, the door to Nokia's new Internet services, Nokia recently unveiled four new mobile devices specifically optimized for entertainment, music and games.

Powerful entertainment with the Lenovo Y400
You being a mobile gadget user require specific gears that are tough and would perform well under various circumstances. In the case of laptops or notebooks, it's not an excuse for it to hang up or loose connection when you are in the middle of work. It should also be light with its performance being sacrificed.

Digital Citizens: A Wireless Whirl
Mobile devices nowadays are as powerful as personal computers, particularly in the area of connectivity.

Of Macs & Tux
Apple Mac users have been enjoying their stint with Photo Booth, a fun utility for iSight-enabled Macs. Whilst the use may be purely for fun, I use it to take a quick photo for social network site profiles. I love the way it gives you the flash effect. Add Ecamm's iGlasses plug-in and your photos will just look far better.

Is your identity safe?
One day, you find out that someone has used your name to get a credit card and has run up thousands in charges. Trouble is, you're now being asked to pay, so you end up in a pile of debt for money you never used anyway.

A unified solution for managing information risks in data loss, e-mail, Web and instant messaging
With so many high-profile data breaches over the past several years, the scope of information security has expanded from preventing external threats to ensuring sensitive data doesn't leave the organization.

Watching IT
Research works by IBM scientists are being published by the Science journal. Focusing on nanotechnology, these articles talk about technologies that may someday turn the whole IT industry upside down, propelling the field of computing to a level much higher than where it is today.

Open Notes: OxygenOffice Professional 2.2.0 -
I was blown away. I have just installed and used OxygenOffice Professional on Windows XP. I must say - OpenOffice.org is great. But man, OxygenOffice Professional is even better.

Techie Mommy Talks: What kids are into nowadays…
I gave a presentation on resume writing last weekend in various schools around the metro. These past 2 weeks I’ve been touring campuses doing just that.


 

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