Sunday, April 23, 2006

Google Calendar


I've been using Google Calendar for a couple of weeks now and I'm enjoying it. Adding an event is very easy. With it's "Quick Add" feature, one doesn't have to fill boxes, just type the event in a sentence in the box with all the details inside (e.g. Meeting with John tomorrow in the Mall at 7pm) and it will post your event in the calendar in no time. Now don't you think that's easy?

Saturday, April 22, 2006

Yahoo! Widgets are better!...at the moment!


At the moment, I've been using both Yahoo! widgets and of course the Dashboard widgets in Mac OS Tiger. So far, I find the Yahoo! Widgets better than the one from Tiger. The widgets for Mac is not as exciting as those from Yahoo! The Radio widgets from Yahoo! are more diverse while those for the Mac is soooo limited. I may be wrong 5 months from now, but as of the moment, my bet is with Yahoo!

The Start of Change

Today I finally took the plunge in changing the wallpaper in the desktop of my iBook! Wish me luck!

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

An Apple Store/Distributor with Not so Many Accessories

I dropped by the MacCentral (or so I think), the store in Digital Exchange in Glorietta that claims to be an Apple products reseller, but they don't even have stocks of the screen protector for the iBook G4. Well, I would presume that other stores would have a wider range of accessories. 

Globe WIZ


For the very first time since I susbscribed to Globe's World Pass, I am able to use my World Pass account in a Hotspot, specifically here in COFFEE BEAN & TEA LEAF at the CONVERGYS BLDG. in the Republic of Makati. You might ask what the hell is the big fuss about it, a lot of people are doing it anyway. Yeah I know, that's why I'm making a big deal from it, because this is the first time that I will be able to use a service that I have been paying for almost a year now. Before, perhaps 5 months back, I tried to use it at the Starbucks in the ABS-CBN compund in Quezon City, but I keep on getting the denied access prompt. When I called the technical hotline then, they told me that they can find nothing wrong with my settings, and perhaps I could try it again, and here I am, after soooo many months, trying it again. Good don't you think?

Saturday, April 15, 2006

Piracy!

Today I've encountered this issue again, perhaps it's very hard to ignore it as it is very rampant in the Philippines and in the world. Within one of the 3 Macintosh User's group forums, a member is contemplating of switching to the Mac OS from Windows, and one of the factors (actually 4th on his list) is the availability of pirated softwares for the Mac. He was very openly vocal to it that it earned him the ire of some senior members, most of them I know personally, and are "advocates" of legit softwares. My take on this is, I am not against those people who patronize pirated softwares, nor am I against the crackdown by the authorities thru the lobbying of the developers against those who sell and use these applications. But practicality-wise, for the consumer, since it's a cheaper alternative, then why not. What do I mean, for example, a legitimate Microsoft Office Suite, will cost around P15,000.00 while one can buy it for only P50.00 in the sidewalks (if you know where to look). See the difference? Another one, Video Compact Discs (VCDs), before an original VCD would cost around P500.00, but with the proliferation of pirated copies in the street the original discs now cost around P200.00, now that's a huge slash in the price don't you think? Now, it makes one wonder, how come, they could bring down the price to that level and yet before it was extremely expensive. Perhaps, the "pirates" now are becoming an open consideration when it comes to the affected industries. And what I'm talking about here are just those which one can buy, but with the increasing number in broadband users, the threat now has become more widened because accessibilty to cracked software in the internet has become as simple as looking at the sky.

Friday, April 14, 2006

Yahoo! Widgets for Mac

So I installed Yahoo! Widgets in my iBook hoping that I will find something that Dashboard can't do. Well I found out that the radio widget for 102.7 KIIS FM that I've installed in my VAIO notebook is not available for Macs. What a bummer really and I can't seem to find good radio stations both in widget form or in iTunes that will satisfy me.

IM with voice

Being a user of the world's only OS exlcusive to it's hardware, you would think that you're special. But being in such a niche market, being only the 5% percent of the computer users in the world, you're really in a disadvantaged position. Yeah, some applications maybe tailor-made for Mac users, and some may have spanking ways to launch or close or use a software, but there are also disappointments. I have been looking for IM clients with voice to use with the built-in mic in the iBook G4 but it's a futile attempt. Yahoo! has set aside the development of their famous Yahoo! Messenger for Macs. Thus OS X users are left with a barebones Yahoo! Messenger. The recently released beta version of GTalk from Google doesn't have any native support for Macs, one has to use a different IM client such as GAIM and sync to the google talk servers just to use the functionalities, which I could say is very nil. Yeah, there's PROTEUS which combines all these IM clients into one but it still lacks what's in Windows. Now I'm beginning to think that the glass is half empty when it comes to mac applications.

The Daet Project! 

I've blogged about the surplus computers from Japan that my brother-in-law sent me a couple of months back. These are all AMD K-6's ranging from 400 to 500 MHz boxes. Well, by just upgrading the RAM and HDD I was able to make use of these old machines. One I made as a 24/7 torrent/download machine/server and one I set-up for the kids, totally stripped-down for their convenience. Then there's two of these machines set for my In-law's house in DAET, CAMARINES NORTE. I installed both machines to be used as an internet machine primarily, coupled with a DIGITEL Netvantage DSL subscription. I was afraid that only one would be useable online because they might not be able to afford a router at this time (and I do not intend to leave my Linksys WRT54GC Compact Wireless router here), fortunately though that the PROLINK Hurricane 9000 that came with the DIGITEL subscription is a Modem router without the router function disabled (how thoughtful of DIGITEL). But it only has one ethernet port and one USB port (the technician that installed it said that I have to call DIGITEL customer service to get hold of the USB drivers, fortunately I am resourceful enough to download the need drivers), so I plugged one box to the USB and the other with the ethernet cable, but when I tried it, the one attached to the ethernet port is not sending but can recieve data from the router, the NIC cards were in compatible size-wise, so I decided to switch their places and now, it's running smoothly.

Thursday, April 13, 2006

Digitel DSL service

Yesterday was a wonderful day to me as DSL was installed in my in-law's place in DAET, CAMARINES NORTE, courtesy of DIGITEL's NETVANTAGE. What's good about it is the prompt service and courteous employees. I don't know if it holds true with other DSL service providers, but DIGITEL rehabilitated the whole wirings in the house a day before they installed the ADSL MODEM. Although, I could say that GLOBELINES' technicians did ask me if the wires in my house were ok ( but I think they should have inspected it just the same, but then again, it's another story ). A PROLINK HURRICANE 9000 ADSL modem was installed, although I might say that I don't think it's a brand new unit. The technician has 2 units in his backpack and none of it were in a box. It even has dusts on the cravices of the design, although the power adapter, the phone filter, the telephone cable and the ethernet cables were new. I asked the technician up front if the modem has the router function disabled and he said NO, good thing for me because the unit has 2 ports, one ethernet and the other USB. He did not tell me any username or password for the service. When he left, I started my naughtiness and installed my LINKSYS WRT54GC compact wireless router. Hoping that nothing would go wrong, and that manually setting it up is out of the solution since the technician did not give me any username and password and I was not able to enter the web interfaced modem set up since the default username and password for the modem has been changed, I popped the LINKSYS CD in the bay and left it to do it's work, and in a couple of minutes or so, it has detected the right settings and gave me a go signal to surf the net. I immediately opened a INTERNET EXPLORER in the desktop PC and pointed to THE FIREFOX HOMEPAGE. Then I booted up my VAIO notebook to see if the wireless component works and it does! Now, I'm using my iBook to write this blog using the BLOGGER widget.

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Cheap Branded vs. Expensive Branded

Just this year I was asked by not less than 6 friends which notebook computer is ok to buy. I told them and I will tell the next batch that the only difference between the cheap ones from the expensive ones is the quality of the computer itself. At the moment, one of the cheapest notebook PCs out there is the NEO Q-NOTE, actually 2 of my fellow faculties have it. It's a very capable computer, able to match the specs of the expensive ones, but you will see the price drop when you get to feel the whole build of the notebook.Creaks and crakles can be heard when handling the notebook, the buttons feels like those cheap DVD players you could buy for less then P2K, in fact that is a perfect comparison, it does the same job but it feels a bit different than when one has, perhaps a Pioneer or a Sony DVD player. But then again, for a no-fuss user, why not?

Konfabulator for Windows and Dashboard Difference

I have known that Mac users have been boasting of their Dashboard since it was implimented in OS X. But some people still don't know that Apple took the concept from Konfabulator which is now called Yahoo! Widgets. Well anyways, they  serve the same function, using small applets that uses a very small portion of the CPU's resources to run their thing. The main difference that I see between Yahoo! widgets and Dashboard is that...Yahoo! widgets run right in the windows desktop while Dashboard runs at the back of the Mac desktop and one still has to pull it up. Also the it's easier to look for the right Yahoo! widget for the user than the Dashboard web interface. Then again, they both serve their purpose. I will be downloading the Yahoo! widgets for Mac later, but don't you think it's a bit or redundant for my system.

The Windows and Mac Diiference:

As I immerse myself into the "Mac lifestyle" everyday, I am starting to believe that the Mac fans are right, there's really not much difference between the two operating system. The major concern that I am having with the Mac is the "lack" of the right-click of the Windows OS. But it's not that it's really not there, it's just as easy. Then access to the applications in the Mac is much more user extensive than with Windows but then again, as they say, it's just a matter of getting used to.

Internet Addict!

Oh my GOD! I'm an addict! At first I was denying it, but I came to realize it when we went to the province during the Holy Week and there was no internet access in the  house where we stayed. And on the first day, I was staring at the notebooks and desktops hoping that I get connected to the internet to no avail.

Friday, April 07, 2006

The Digital era

Yesterday I attended my niece's graduation and my daughter's last week. You know what I noticed that majority of the parents and guardians, irregardless of how they look (basis for their status in life) are using digital cameras! Though were using handycams, but still the majority are into the digital photography. And they say that the Filipinos are poor.

Thursday, April 06, 2006

Mac OS on a Windows PC?

Ok, so now the Boot Camp has been released, and all the spotlights is focused on the said development, how come very little effort is exerted to install OS X into a Windows Machine?

Dvorak predicts Apple will Adopt Windows: A look back!

Today I was browsing the different local forums and this one caught my attention. The PhilMUG (one of the local groups of Mac enthusiasts) had this thread a while back as a reaction to what Mr. John C. Dvorak said a month ago, regarding Apple would pretty soon adopt Windows as it's operating system or very much close to that. Most of the reactions (even from the top moderators of the site) were skeptics and some even labeled Mr. Dvorak as some sort of a nutshell. But then, just yesterday, Apple released "Boot Camp" a software, even in Beta, that would make it possible for Windows to be installed in Intel-based Macs. Without further elaborating on the issue, I think Mr. Dvorak found himself vindicated by Apple's action. And now that portion of the thread in PhilMUG is quiet. But hey it's still too early in the morning.

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

The SE Z525


Ok, what's up with sonyericsson today, they have announce 2 addition to their line up and the only modifications from the original design are minimal. First, there was the SE W700, which aside from the new colors, it's exactly the W800i. Now, the Z520 got a twin sister of some sort because of the release of the Z525. What's the difference, well, SE has re-mapped of some kind the camera button to function as a PTT (push-to-talk) button and that's it! Duh!

The Sony Ericsson W700


Introducing the new sonyericsson phone, the W700! So what's new with this walkman phone? Except for the Titanium gold and white color variations, everything else stays the same. Then again, there's always those who wants to be different from everybody else. Sort of, exclusivity for the exclusive.

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Too long to install

I upgraded the Hard Drives of my AMD-K6 boxes today. Well, I'm sort of "still upgrading" since after I replaced the hard drives, I re-installed windows and unfortunately the system is not recognizing the software. So, temporarily, I am installing UBUNTU and would install XP later from the CD ROM. Hope it works.

What's the Point with Macs

I still don't get it with Mac fans. Ok, there's the cult thing, but after that, what else? Excusivity of owning a mac. I don't see anything exclusive in owning something that is relatively cheaper than the what most people has. I don't see any prestige in using something that is basically very hard to use. Admit it or not, Windows is still easier to use than an Apple computer. I for one got myself an Apple computer just for the sake of having one. So I would know what's with these machines. Oh add the fact that it's cheaper then most machines in it's class. Then again, what's the point, when one has to leard things from scratch?

Blogger Widget

At last a widget for Blogger. I've tried a lot of widgets but I can't seem to find the right blogging widget. Now that Google (who incidentally owns Blogger) released a widget for Mac that will make blogging easier. The reason why I am looking of a Blogging widget for the simple reason that the Blgger interface in the web is buggy and sometimes won't publish my blogs, plus of course the fact the tedious work that one has to endure just to post a blog. Well anyways, now that this is here, it's Blogging time!