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D-link DWL-G122 Review

I’ve bought a D-link Wireless USB Adapter from Lowyat Plaza two days back, and decided to write a short review here (in fact I don’t know what is there to write for a Wireless USB Adapter but I’ll just try my best) I got it for around RM100. The box came with a USB extension [...]

Migration to SkypeOut

As a frequent traveler, I use VoIP regularly to call back to Malaysia to avoid high roaming charges. I used to use VoipStunt since it has a very good deal (120 days of free call to certain locations). But I’ve decided to cancel it and give Skype a try instead, mainly because of VoipStunt’s relatively [...]

Now the other piece of computer hardware which I got hold of recently is the Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000. Yes, I actually bought a M$ product. >:| I’ve procrastinated for months in getting a new keyboard even though the 2 year old Logitech standard keyboard keys have gotten really stiff requiring rather strong key [...]

Rainlendar Lite 2.0.1 Review

Rainlendar is a light calendar application but complete in term of functionalities. It’s integrated into your desktop, supports unicode and works on both Windows and Linux. The reason why I’m writing a review for this simple yet sophisticated application is because I feel it simply deserves it.

Logitech MX400 review

For someone like me who uses the keyboard and mouse for nearly all of my waking hours, it’s probably pretty important to ensure the input devices I use are ergonomic. As I didn’t have a dedicated mouse at work and was using a Dell mouse (which was not even optical) taken from another machine, I [...]

Opera 9 Browser Review

Shockw@ve used to accuse me of Opera fanboyism. Admitly though, I’ve always loved Opera Browser, since moving over from IE/Netscape, preferring it to Firefox despite the latter’s popularity. Aptly so, I guess I’d be taking Shockw@ve’s advice on writing a review for it. Long overdue but it will suffice to introduce people who aren’t on [...]

SE K800i mini-review

This is going to be my first mini-review (when I say “mini-review”, it’s really just a simple write-up). Anyway, I’ll try to be unbiased as possible to maintain the credibility of this article. Yeah, it’s about the gadget that I’ve been using since last month, Sony Ericsson K800i. Yes, the previous hyperlink obviously isn’t just [...]

Torpark Privacy Browser

How about using a web browser that was created by a hacking group and uses technology backed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (a digital rights group) to surf the web anonyously for those paranoids out there sound? We’ll the author, casting the conditioning built-in warnings in respect to using applications created by hackers, did just that for the sake [...]

Internet Explorer 7: Comeback of the king?

Internet Explorer (IE) has been largely synonymous to browsing the internet ever since Microsoft decided to bundle it with Windows 95 operating system. The much heralded browser wars between Microsoft and Netscape accelerated progressive innovation of new features to the web browser which ended with the demise of Netscape’s Navigator browser. Unfortunately, ever since Microsoft [...]

I’m a new convert to Microsoft’s new blog authoring tool - Windows Live Writer beta. The mission as quoted from their site: Our goal in creating Writer is to help make blogging more powerful, intuitive, and fun for everyone. Live Writer is built on the .net platform and while geared for their Web2.0 Live hype and [...]

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