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fonse. on
September 15, 2008
After eight hours of downtime, I found out that the site was down. The site went down at 12:32:44 and I realized it was down at 8:32:56PM I hardly access the website when I’m at work that’s why I wasn’t given urgent notice of the situation. I failed to change my alert notice for Hotmail, [...]
Posted in Hardware, Software
| Tagged access, acting, compromises, downtime, eight hours, encounter, hack, hosts, hotmail, intruder, lockdown, negligence, netizen, notification system, receivers, script, scripts, series circuit, server, smartphone, urgent notice
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By
fonse. on
September 3, 2008
I’ve been reading about Google’s Chrome release and I had to try it. The first thing I did was to check how get_browser() would call this new browser. I have no knowledge whatsover of how Chrome was developed, so I was surprised to know that PHP calls it a Safari.
Posted in Software
| Tagged developer, google, new browser, safari, surprise
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By
fonse. on
September 3, 2008
I can finally come out of the shell and talk about Smart’s latest technology release — Plug ‘n Talk. I met with Smart representatives earlier today and I was able to witness a demonstration of this very cool gadget. It is a hybrid VoIP unit. In a nutshell, the unit which is essentially a thumbdrive [...]
Posted in Electronics, Hardware, Software
| Tagged circuit switch, computer, cool gadget, dongle, gadget, hybrid nature, hyperlinks, incomes, incoming voice, information visit, latest technology, launch, mms, models, network, nutshell, outgoing message, philippines, receivers, shell, smart buddy, smart plug, sun, switch technology, technology release, text messaging, thumbdrive, voice calls, voices, voip, windows, windows computer
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By
fonse. on
August 20, 2008
I have had Verizon FiOS for more than a year now and as the service areas continue to grow, with the technology’s excellent service, I’m sure a lot have signed up for it. If Verizon provides you with an Actiontec modem/router then let me advice you to purchase another router because Actiontec will drive you [...]
Posted in Hardware, Tutorials
| Tagged access, actiontec modem, amount of traffic, bit client, bridge, continuation, dgl, downloads, excellent service, fios, gamers, internet access, KDrama, longing, modem, network, router, routing table, service areas, signs, throughput, torrent, traffic, verizon
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By
fonse. on
August 7, 2008
I’ve been out of Eee PC news for a while, so I decided to check on what ASUStek has in store for us. They have a 10.0″ beauty in the 1000H 80G model. I strongly recommend the unit for Windows-slave users because it has a gigabyte of RAM and 80GB hard drive running on Genuine [...]
Posted in Computers, Electronics, Hardware
| Tagged asustek, batteries, battery, battery life, capability, Eee PC, genuine toshibas, gigabyte, hard drive, home, life, macbooks, models, pc news, ram, solid state drive, ssd, storage, storage space, webcam, windows, windows xp
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By
fonse. on
August 6, 2008
Here I am again ranting about data integrity. For years, I have been criticizing all kinds of data protection systems. I’m referring to backups, not security. I can’t really trust any kind of RAID system. My site is a perfect example of it. Yes the backup is nearly instantaneous, but if both the running disk [...]
Posted in Computers, Hardware, Software
| Tagged backup disk, backups, data integrity, gap, last memory, memories, memory bank, raid system, raid1, security, separation, woes
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By
fonse. on
July 23, 2008
I’m currently working with MSSQL Server 2005 and why does Microsoft have to make everything difficult? With MySQL, a multiple insert is as simple as INSERT INTO table (columns) VALUES (array of values), (another array of values), … (last array of values). This way works in MS SQL 2008, but that’s another expense.
My current assignment in [...]
Posted in Software, Tutorials
| Tagged access, access data, array, database name, foreigners, insert into table, microsoft, ms access, mss, schema, server, table columns
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