It’s Krrunch Time, Get Playful
October 3, 2009 · Comments Off
It was the usual day at work. Ok, to be blunt about it, a boring day at work. What can be so exciting on a Thursday afternoon with the last day of work week staring at you like a little girl taunting you with her lolipop.
You look around. Lo and behold! There’s your boss staring at his laptop....
Source: Arnold Digital
Ealden Escanan: Certified Scrum Master
October 3, 2009 · Comments Off
About a month ago, I took the Certified Scrum Master course with Bas Vodde as our trainer. I’ve wanted to take a CSM course when I started reading more on Agile and Scrum but costs were the deal breaker: there were no local courses being offered, and the ones nearest the Philippines were beyond reach...
Source: Planet Orange and Bronze
October 5, 9:00PM: Special Laglag Panty (at Bra) Rockeoke Night
October 3, 2009 · Comments Off
This is absolutely brilliant. I’m just reposting the whole thing!
Because you’ve always wanted to throw your undies at a rockstar.
From Facebook Events:
With close to a million people still in evacuation centers a week after Ondoy , there is an urgent need to provide female victims of...
Source: Jayvee Fernandez on Technology and New Media in the Philippines
Anti Wi-Fi Paint
October 3, 2009 · Comments Off
I know everyone always wanted to protect their Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) network at home from unauthorized access by neighbors or other network intruders. The solution? Password protect it with WEP, or WPA. Other than that? Is there anything that comes to your mind? The answer is paint. Yes the...
Source: Technograph
Dean Berris: Elements of Programming: A Review (Part 3)
October 3, 2009 · Comments Off
In Part 2 I showed the beginnings of a generic Range library implementation that approaches the problem by implementing a generic algorithm that deals with a Concept of a Range. In this third installment to the review of the book Elements of Programming by Alexander Stepanov and Paul McJones, I intend...
Source: Planet Orange and Bronze
Inspiron 11z by DELL
October 3, 2009 · Comments Off
Inspiron 11z by DELL
The Inspiron 11z features an Intel Celeron 743 processor with a speed of 1.3GHz, running at 800MHz and 1MB of cache, has 2GB of DDR2 memory (800MHz) and Intel GS45 Integrated Graphics. Wireless connectivity is available and storage is offered by a 160GB SATA hard drive with 5,400...
Source: Tech and Gizmo
SABERTOOTH Motherboard by ASUS
October 3, 2009 · Comments Off
ASUS SABERTOOTH Motherboard
The SABERTOOTH 55i uses the Intel P55 Express chipset, can be outfitted with Core i7 and Core i5 processors, with up to 16GB DDR3 memory ranging from 1066MHz to 2000MHz, features five PCI Express expansion slots, two PCI slots, supports CrossFireX, as well as SLI multi-GPU...
Source: Tech and Gizmo
EeeBox PC by ASUS
October 3, 2009 · Comments Off
ASUS EeeBox PC
The EeeBox PC EB1501 starts strong with an Intel Atom N330 Dual Core processor, comes with up to 4GB of DDR2-800 memory and a 250GB SATA 2.5-inch hard drive. But the real surprise is when you check out the chipset that this baby uses, namely NVIDIA ION. The EeeBox has HDMI, Full HD...
Source: Tech and Gizmo
Swordfish Net 102 Dual Netbook
October 3, 2009 · Comments Off
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The swordfish Net 102 Dual Netbook was presented by Heleron. The Swordfish uses twin Intel Atom N270 processors, is outfitted with 2GB of DDRII Random Access Memory (RAM). Storage is offered by a 160GB in size hard disk drive and since there is nothing specified about...
Source: Tech and Gizmo
Nokia N900
October 3, 2009 · Comments Off
Nokia N900
The nokia N900 will come out lately in October, it is the first handset running under the Linux-based Maemo 5 platform.The Nokia N900 is set to make an appearance on the market at the end of October, while featuring a price tag of €599. The high-end N900, which comes as a device placed...
Source: Tech and Gizmo


