From the category archives:

computers and gadgets

Samsung Corby Pro B5310

March 9, 2010

I’m saying goodbye to my White Samsung Corby Pro B5310. So far, this has been my most expensive cellphone which I only used for a week. If you’re willing to buy it please let me know.
What I like about the Samsung Corby is that it has a qwerty keypad and it is touch screen. Mike’s [...]

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Remote Access Software

March 5, 2010

Since the introduction of the remote desktop application on the Windows Operating System, there had been only a few similar applications have provided the same stability and feature set that the remote desktop offers. One of those software is PROXY Pro 7 Workstation Edition which has robust feature set to cater to all segments of [...]

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Guilty Pleasures

February 7, 2010

It’s like every night (or in our case every dawn) Mike and I were talking about our daily expenses. I haven’t blogged about how hard it is to live in a condo (financially speaking) especially for freelancers who don’t even have a business as Plan B just in case our clients didn’t pay us.

Our recent [...]

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The Techie/Stingy Approach

September 22, 2009

I chatted with my mommy blogger friend, Niko the day I posted the new toy Mike bought for Yz. I had to laugh when she commented, “I hope my hubby has a vice of buying gadgets as well.”
When you want to buy a computer, a computer peripheral, a cellphone, digital cameras or dslr or any [...]

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My Digicam is Gone Forever

September 19, 2009

It was hard to say goodbye to an old buddy who took our precious moments for the last 4 years. This is the second time that I brought it to Canon Service Center and this time, letting it go is the best choice. I don’t think it’s practical to have a 4 year old digicam [...]

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Customized USB Flash Drives

August 28, 2009

Gifts and giveaways are a great form of advertising and an effective way of giving back to your clients, employees, friends and so on. The norm is to give out personalized tidbits that your recipients can use on a regular basis thus noticing your insignia in the process.

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