Monthly Archives: November 2008

Browsing the Net Through Your Email Client

There are instances, in office settings, that employees are allowed to have email but not internet access. In this case, webinmail will be extremely useful to bypass this prohibition in accessing “public” websites. By public, it means web pages that are readily—

Tip’d – A Community for Financial News, Ideas, and Tips

Tip’d is a digg-like news portal for financial news, etc.. Tip’d is a community for financial news, ideas, and tips. It operates as a social media platform, meaning the community (you) decides which news stories and investing tips should be published on—

Synchronize Files from Office and Home Machines using Dropbox

Oftentimes, you find yourself needing to keep, access and update files from workstations at the office as well as from a computer back home. These files can be work related, a password keeper, or maybe media files like photos you want to—

NBA 2K9 for PC; NBA Live 09 is Not

UPDATE: I DON’T MAKE COPIES OF THIS GAME. I’M NOT AUTHORIZED AND I DON’T HAVE THE DVD WITH ME ANYMORE. GET YOURSELF A COPY FROM YOUR FAVORITE BOOTLEG STORES LIKE IN MAKATI SQUARE OR IN QUIAPO. IF YOU ARE TOO LAZY TO—

Gmail Chat Now Have Voice and Video Chat

Say hello to Gmail voice and video chat. Gtalk, which is a desktop application for chatting and voice chat (as differentiated to Gmail chat, which is a built in chat function within Gmail), already used to offer voice chat. This time, Gmail—

For Sale: Nikon D70 DSLR, Two Lenses and a Flash

UPDATE: NEW DEALS CHECK THIS OUT: “2 Nikon and a Sigma (Nikon Mount) Lenses for Sale“ UPDATE: These items are already SOLD! For those who might be interested, the following, second hand all in mint condition, are for sale: Nikon D70 AF-S—

Rekindling My Love for Photography

I bought two photography magazines today, hoping to rekindle my lost (I hope really not) love for photography. I have not been shooting for quite some time already. And I thought buying the latest issues of Digital Photographer Philippines (DPP) and I-Mag—

Leave It On The Line

Just like as seasons come and go, as summer turns to autumn, we must persevere to strive no matter the place and the shadows around. Photo: Dennis Words: Bodeck

Bowler Dies After a Perfect Game

Bowler Dies After Rolling Perfect Game. A 62-year old Michigan bowler achieved his lifelong dream of rolling a perfect 300 game, then collapsed and died. Apparently, he suffered a heart attack, and his teammates believed the pressure of bowling 12 straight strikes—

Desktop Application for Remember the Milk

I once posted about the web application, Remember the Milk (RTM), which enables users to organize their tasks better. I have to admit, I used the application but oftentimes than not, I hit the “Postpone” button. Anyway, I have been searching and—