Archive for January, 2010

Remove and Disable Google Analytics from a FeedBurner URL

Google Analytics has long integrated stat reporting from Feedburner.  This allows you to track visitors to your site that come from Feedburner fed feeds (pardon the pun ) and view the stats under the “Traffic Sources” report of Google Analytics. Google Analytics tracks feedburner visitors by appending tags such as “utm_source” and “utm_medium” to the [...]

ATI shows how easy it is to upgrade your video card

Even monkeys can do it apparently. Physically upgrading internal components of a PC seems like rocket science to most non-savvy users and with good reason. Who wants to tamper with that mess of wires and cables? This video from ATI however, shows you that changing your video card isn’t really that hard. You just need [...]

Dell / Alienware’s M11x Notebook – Yes, it Plays Crysis

Big things do come in small packages as demonstrated by Alienware’s latest and smallest M11x Notebook. Packing with an 11.6-inch display and up to 6.5 hours of battery life you’ll probably guess offhand that this small unit is a netbook. On the contrary however, it’s a full pledged gaming notebook. And yes, it does play [...]

MSI Dual Touchscreen Netbook demo

MSI has just unveiled a prototype for a 10″ netbook with dual 1024 x 600 pixel touchscreen displays and no physical keyboard. While it’s still just a prototype it, Liliputing states from it’s Hand’s-on that the hardware and software are pretty much good to go… just need to work out much of the kinks that [...]

Freescale’s $200 Smartbook Tablet

While everyone’s waiting for big named companies to reveal their upcoming tablet offerings (Apple, Microsoft, HP to name a few), Freescale has unveiled their tablet PC offering targeted for netbook market.

Japan ranks #1 in world internet speed

Japan always gets the best of things, including internet speed. Compare Japan’s $.27/MBps speed to the Philippine’s $23/MBps and you get the very clear picture. Aside from arguably the best data plans in the world, there’s no bandwidth caps (unlimited upload / download) nor throttling involved and there’s wifi everywhere. *sigh*

WordPress 2.9.1

WordPress 2.9.1 has been released. This release fixes quite a few problems encountered with WordPress 2.9. After over a million downloads of WordPress 2.9 and lots of feedback from all of you, we’re releasing WordPress  2.9.1.  This release addresses a handful of minor issues as well as a rather annoying problem where scheduled posts and [...]

Acer Aspire One AO532h on Pine Trail

Acer is one of the first netbook makers to jump on the PineTrail (Intel’s latest atom platform) bandwagon with it’s upcoming Aspire One AO532h unit.  The AO532h has a 1.66GHz Atom N450 CPU, 10.1-inch WSVGA display and 1GB of RAM, along with a 160GB hard-drive and WiFi b/g/n.  According to Acer, it can run for [...]

Enable multiple account logins on Firefox

I’ll have to admit that most of the times, I need to have multiple logins on a single browser. Be it checking messages or viewing/exchanging details from multiple accounts, you’ve got to admit at one point or another, there was a time that you wanted to login to multiple accounts at the same time on [...]