07
Nov
Category:
Tech Stuff
All this time, I’m using Windows XP. Windows Vista has been in the market for some time. Thanks to my job again, I have the chance to touch a bit on Vista. Orange is currently using Windows Vista and he seems to enjoy it a lot. No doubt that Vista looks really elegant and easily grab the attention of the audience. Despite its look, Vista is also recommended for advance security.
Take a look at Orange’s desktop which runs on Windows Vista Ultimate.

There are 6 different editions of Windows Vista. Which should you use and how do you determine its flexibility against your needs? Continue and read the following…
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05
Nov
Category:
Life Log

I bought a Canon PIXMA iP1880 printer at RM125.00 yesterday. Affordable, eh? This model was sold at RM214 early this April. I have always wanted to buy a new printer as my old Canon BJC-210SP bubble jet printer is “too old”. The ink cartridge is nearly obsolete!! So if I want to buy a new cartridge next time, it will be either too expensive or not in production anymore.
I don’t have to rush to get a printer right away, as I seldom print things since my graduation. I still need to get a new printer sooner or later anyway, as Cherry is going to college soon. Read more…
03
Nov
Category:
Tech Stuff
About half year ago, my friend asked me to company her to purchase a new clone PC. I’m not very into computer hardware. She asked me about certain graphic cards that support HDMI, but I have no idea what is it. Thanks to my working environment, I’m exposed to more hardware and will be able to “update” myself with all the techie stuff.
What is HDMI anyway? This is HDMI:
It is a compact audio/video connector interface for transmitting uncompressed digital streams. It supports, on a single cable, any TV or PC video format including standard, enhanced, and high-definition video along with up to 8 channels of digital audio. “Anyone with newer displays has heard about DVI and HDMI connections. That’s because DVI (Digitial Visual Interface) and HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) both pretty much do the same thing, transmitting digital hi def+ pictures to TVs and monitors. But HDMI, which can carry surround sound audio along with that pretty image in a single cord, appears to have won the battle.“, said Gizmodo.
There’s plenty of information about HDMI, also don’t forget to check out 10 things you should know about HDMI.
02
Nov
Category:
Life Style
Previously talked about Paintball. Actually, I’m not so outgoing type and not really into sports game. I don’t even know if it is football season now. Last night when I went to have dinner at a coffee shop, I thought I can watch nice movie from the Astro channel, but the owner switched the channel to the sports channel which a football match was on =.=
Lots of people love to watch such match in public areas, I prefer to stay at home and watch it via web tv or something.There’s a free channel for football fans known as Carlsberg web-tv. You can find out more about it at www.partofthegame.tv.

Seriously, what is so interesting about football? Are you a football fan?

Tags: sports

Life is kinda busy lately. Hope this “cover” can summarize what I want to introduce for this month. Alan’s new single, last of the 5 themes series, is going to be released on 12.11.2008. One day before that, 11.11.2008, is Roronoa Zoro’s birthday. Also, do check out my new forum ITPirate.net ^^