Finally, auto-save!
And more.
Finally, auto-save!
And more.
The Stockholm Challenge is what they term the “œglobal arena for ICT projects.” This is a challenge that focuses on the creative ways of using IT to empower people. There are five projects from the Philippines.
And your thought cars are the only ones who get pimped as in the popular…
Video geek, make yourself happy and stop cracking software already, because: Today we are pleased…
Who else would be the best to dispense filmmaking tips but National Geographic themselves: Nothing…
As if by magic, a Java applet appears in the browser window: the screen of…
Over the weekend, I bought, set up, and tested a LiteOn 1693S Dual Layer DVD Writer.
Linux World 2005 was fun because I got to meet people from the PLUG mailing…
I have been so busy that I haven’t been able to post about my experiences…
The BSA’s “Great Raid” on establishments using unlicensed proprietary software, dubbed Oplan Crackdown, is just another wake-up call to end-users, business or individual alike, that it does pay to use properly-licensed software.
But with software prices still at astronomical levels, especially in the local retail market, the ordinary Filipino computing public may still feel disccouraged from buying the real McCoy.
The Project David makers give you 15 days to deliver a Windows XP compatibility solution.
The Business Software Alliance raids have begun.