Technology

Albert Tan on July 6th, 2010

Everybody know that Google is the king of search engines. Practically you could search anything under the Sun with Google. However, if you want to have a targeted search in the blogosphere, Technorati is one of the best search engines for blogs. It is the largest blog directory which index more than 100 million blogs […]

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Albert Tan on July 3rd, 2010

There are so many platforms of phones nowadays: iPhone, Blackberry, Nokia Symbian and Android, etc. Unless you are in the “family” or “company” plan, your calls/SMS outside the family/company plan will be chargeable. If both parties subscribed to cellular data plan and want to communicate via instant messaging/chat BUT with different phone platforms — then […]

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Albert Tan on July 1st, 2010

Recently I have updated my iPhone OS to iOS4 which is the latest version and according to Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple: “The world’s most advanced mobile operating system.” Whether it is the most advanced I am not too sure BUT definitely it has given me better experience in using it with my iPhone 3GS. […]

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Albert Tan on June 18th, 2010

Background I have been using my iPhone 3GS for about six months and everything was fine and suddenly one day it became “unchargeable”, i.e. no matter how you charge there was no signal or battery icon appearing on the screen. Even manual hard reset could not rescue the situation. So I decided to send to […]

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Albert Tan on June 16th, 2010

There are many things happening over the last two weeks:- 1. My iPhone gone dead (i.e. konked). Not once but TWICE! The first time was about two weeks ago The second time was 4 days ago Would post in the next post on all the details….. 2. Busy Migrating With my iPhone MIA (missing in […]

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