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Battle of the mobile browsers
December 28th, 2009 by Frank
Recently Mozilla released an early prototype the mobile version of the popular Firefox browser, codenamed Fennec. Firefox fans have been eagerly downloading and testing it. However Opera announced that its Opera Mini Browser has been released for the Google Android platform. Opera Mini has 40 million users worldwide and is also used in the Nintendo [...]
Blogging Tip: Increase Traffic By Tagging
October 22nd, 2009 by Frank
Tagging is the new way of organizing online material. Not only can you sort posts by category, but modern blogging softwares like WordPress let you tag your posts with different keywords. What’s great is that tagging can help you improve traffic!
Tags can help by helping optimize for search engines. Since these are keywords, search engines [...]
The Blu- Ray Specs
August 18th, 2008 by Frank
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Storage Capacity – Pre-recorded Playback Material (BD-ROM): Single-layer (25GB) – Dual-layer (50GB)
Storage Capacity: Home Recording (BD-R/BD-RE): Single-layer (25GB) – Dual-layer (50GB)
Data Transfer Rate: 36 to 48 MBPS (Megabits per Second) average – capable of up to 54 MPS – This exceeds the 19.3 Mbps transfer rate approved for HDTV broadcasts.
Disc Properties: New format requiring [...]
Offline Blogging
July 3rd, 2008 by Dylan
Isn’t it nicer to be able to edit and post your blogs even when you are not connected to the internet? Really, that is possible. There are existing offline blogging tool or software available for download. Some of them are free, there are also proprietary. Either of the two, it is still a comfort to [...]
Gadgets Every Blogger Needs
March 29th, 2008 by Frank
Sure blogs are an online medium, and can be accessed from just about any web browser. But to produce content, you need good tools. You don’t just need a browser, but successful blogging entails the right use of the right tools.
For one, a portable computer would be helpful. Having a laptop (or an ultraportable, perhaps?) [...]