by Alex | Oct 17, 2006 | Sports, Technology
Shifting to some tech discussion, pardon for the shift in focus. I have always been a fan of sports games in the PC. And ever since I got hooked in them, I always bought EA Sports titles. Over the years, EA Sports games had their ups and downs whether they be on...
by Alex | Sep 30, 2006 | Internet, Technology
I seldom use my Yahoo! Mail due to my Gmail advocacy. Two days after typhoon Milenyo ravaged the Metro and a day after power got restored, I finally got to boot my PC and use some Net time. Lo and behold when I check my Yahoo Mail! They have got Beta. Seems like they...
by Alex | Sep 19, 2006 | Technology
Just came in from INQ7.net. Intel has recently developed a breakthrough chip that would use lasers instead of wires to transfer data. According to Intel, this would enable them to produce cheap but powerful processors in the future. Wow. I have been observing the...
by Alex | Sep 14, 2006 | Technology
Following up on the latest developments in mail security of Yahoo!, it seems like they are keen on playing catchup with Google. Or is it the other way around. Google has been letting the public do some Beta testing on a few embryonic web-based applications that their...
by Alex | Sep 13, 2006 | Technology
Internet identity theft, phishing, and scamming had all been headaches of the average computer users. I remember those days when Yahoo! still did not have a spam filter. It was also so easy to prank people by enrolling their e-mail addresses to lewd mailing lists....
by Alex | Sep 12, 2006 | Technology
I have been thinking about upgrading my Franken-PC for the past weeks now. I still run on a single core P4 2.6 Ghz with 512 RAM and a GeForce FX 5200 GPU. Sure, it’s quite adequate for surfing the web and playing some games but it will not be enough for Windows...