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New Features of Firefox 3.5

June 30th, 2009

firefoxFirefox is out today so I thought we’d look at the new features that it offers. Like other past updates, this one is sure to swallow up add-ons that were previously not built in. Also if you use many add-ons, you may want to wait a while or check to see if your favorite add-ons are compatible yet. I’ve check my four add-ons and they are ready to go so I took the plunge. Here is what I particularly like.

1. Undo a closed window – How many times have you accidentally closed a window full of tabs and wanted it back? Now just go to the History window and go to ‘recently closed window’
2. Tab Tearing – This is one thing I haven’t played around with much but I think I’ll like it when I start using it more. Basically you drag a tab out in the open and it becomes a separate window. If you drag a tab that independent into a cluster of them, it joins nicely and you are rid of an extra window. I think Chrome and the new Safari already have this. Now I have the power too…muhahaahaha!

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Author: Thai Categories: News

Desktop wallpaper rotator for Windows XP, Vista

June 29th, 2009

wallpapaI am a person who uses two operating systems every day. My desktop is a Mac and my laptop is PC. Unlike your typical fanboys I appreciate both and am not partial to either one. I see them as tools to get a job done. There are things on each OS that I wish the other one had. One such item is a desktop background rotators for Windows. OSX has one built in while only Windows 7 will start having one. For everyone using Vista or below, one solution is WallPapa. While there are many to choose from, you should only use one that takes little system resources and easy to configure.

http://www.phoeniixz.net/software.html
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Author: Thai Categories: Tips

Michael Jackson and Technology

June 25th, 2009

michaeljacksonYou may be wondering why a technology blog would write about Michael Jackson but anyone who has seen Captian EO at Disney theme parks can tell you; Michael Jackson loved technology. I went there to see it with my family in the late 80s and early 90s. It was a short 3D film that took what seemed like hours in line to see, but I came out of it in shock at the experience. I thought to myself, if I was not here now, there would have been no way for a person like me to have had such an experience like this in any town or country in this world…unless drugs were involved. It had lasers, smokes, and starfields that made me feel like I was flying through the universe. Even Michael knew that anything is better with lasers and 3D glasses (and not those cheap blue and red ones either). While the show is long gone, the impact it had on me lingers on for a kid growing up shooting his little brother with plastic laser guns and making paper spaceships. His music videos were also cutting edge. While Elvis and Sinatra had their share of the spotlight on TV, it was merely there to showcase their careers. Michael Jackson was shaped by TV and television was shaped by him. He was not just a person that need to be listened to, he had to be watched. From the outrageous dressing style to the moonwalk, one would be cheated from the whole experience if his music was their only source. One of my friends today pointed out a link to the studio that made his Thriller album, Westlake Recording Studios. Look at all those buttons to press!! Read more…

Author: Thai Categories: News

Microsoft Security Essentials download

June 25th, 2009

Microsoft is late getting in the game but it is slowly deploying tools to help Windows users combat virus and malware. Microsoft Security Essentials is the next step in rebuilding their sullied image. In the past they have released Windows Antispyware; later renamed Defender. As a standalone download, not many people heard about it and even less used it on their Windows XP machines. As of Vista and beyond, Defender is included in your OS for really Microsoft’s protection. From the complaints I hear in the field, one of the top reason people are switching to the Mac is their lack of viruses.

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Author: Thai Categories: Windows

Background SEO and Promotion

June 23rd, 2009

You may have not seen much updates lately but surely I have been working on this site. It’s just something you don’t see up front. I’ve tweaked some SEO stuff. I’ve made my site work in most browsers. I’ve promoted it by getting the word out. I’m still relatively green on all of this but I’ll be happy to tell everyone what I’ve done so that if it works, you can do the same. I’ve been keeping pretty good documentation of everything. Unlike most sites you’ve seen on how to get traffic, I am truly an outsider trying to squeeze as many page view as possible without stooping to questionable practices. I don’t already have a big site that I can syphon traffic from by simply getting a mention. I don’t have an established affiliate marketing machine to monetize my site…yet ;) Everything I’ve done, I’m doing by reading other site and coming up with my own conclusions to what I think will work. I’m going to document it here since I feel that it is every part of technology as a new iPhone.

Author: Thai Categories: Internet