Archive for March, 2008

Plasma HDTV: blogging

Monday, March 31st, 2008

As I mentioned previously, I am (still) looking a HDTV as my monitor for more productive blogging, but I found out that most of the consumers (including myself) shop for a thin or flat television, more often than not, they bring home a liquid crystal display, or an LCD TV.

However, how many of you [...]

TeaShark: launches web browser for S60

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

TeaShark is a brand new web browser (it is free) designed to run on any java-enabled handset. Using a server to reduce data costs and speed up page rendering, TeaShark should also be perfect for non-smartphones. This new web browser is also based on the same Webkit core that Nokia’s S60 web browser and the [...]

HDTV as PC Monitor: wirelessly without cable

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

Recently I am really in-to HDTV because I want to get a big screen as my primary monitor, something larger then 22′ - 24′ monitor, however, there are not much large monitor (one large monitor) available at the moment only few key suppliers such as DELL and SAMSUNG, so the only way is opt for [...]

Manage your master list (ML)

Monday, March 24th, 2008

As mentioned earlier in use of a master list, do not try to plan as you take notes or at the end of the day. Any planning you do later in the day should be flexible, to allow for changes. Rather prioritize and organize first thing in the morning, when you arrive and check your [...]

Firefox 2: little hack to auto reload timed out connections

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

This post was published with my N95.

This little hack could be useful if a website is busy and you do not want sit and manually refresh the page, Firefox will show you “connection time out” page, but will try automatically reload it until site respond.

The original hack can be found at http://users.csc.calpoly.edu/~ryross/ however, I think [...]