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[14 Sep 2008 | 14 Comments | 488 views]
The Butterfingers kembali

In 1991, Loque (Khairil Ridzwan Bin Anuar), and his Malay College Kuala Kangsar (MCKK) schoolmate, Kadak (Mohd Fakharudin Bin Mohd Bahar), formed what was then known as Loque’s Tail , Loque and Kadak, together with a few MCKK friends, started producing their own material, with the hopes of making a name for themselves in the Malaysian music scene. It is worth remembering that this was during the start of the grunge era which managed to reach the shores of Malaysia in substantial force.

games »

[17 May 2008 | No Comment | 1,316 views]

Ikariam is a newly released game by the german game company, GameForge. The company specializes in the coding and design of online browser games such as this one. The basis of the game are simple - build up your city and conquer the world. At the moment, other cities are not destroyable as that would mean one will loose everything he/ she has worked for but it has been announced that this will be changed in a future update.
Other games such as Popodopolous and Zeus worked on the same basis …

Social »

[3 Mar 2008 | No Comment | 0 views]

Internet marketers are going crazy over this new social network called Digg and for good reason too. Using Digg correctly can send tens of thousands to your website virtually overnight.
This is how Digg works: People register with the site, and thus join the Digg community. These registered users then submit newsworthy or rather “Digg” worthy content. A short summary of the news item is written about the content. You can submit nearly anything to Digg; this includes videos, stories, blog entries, funny pictures – Anything!
What then happens is “Registered Users” …

Social »

[24 Feb 2008 | No Comment | 0 views]

If you are serious about your business and it’s online presence, then you have probably struggled with the issue of getting more customers. Finding ways that are easy, effective, and cost efficient can be hard. One way, to help your business to grow, is by advertising using Facebook.
Now, you may be thinking that Facebook was simply another one of those sites for youngsters. And in fact, you’d be partially right. Facebook, was actually created with the initial intention of allowing college students to swap photos and communicate with one another. …

Social »

[23 Feb 2008 | No Comment | 1 views]

Have you heard people receiving tons of traffic from StumbleUpon?
There are a few factors you need to consider when you like to receive huge stumble traffic.
External Factor
1. Number of StumbleUpon members who thumbed up
You need as many users stumble and thumb up at your site. More thumb up means more popular and more people like you site and the chances your sites get stumble is higher.
2. Number of users in your network
Having more users in your network can also improve your popularity rating. That helps the stumble engine to …

Gadget »

[23 Feb 2008 | No Comment | 0 views]

A few years ago, many of us were still using those little 3.5 inch floppy disks to save our valuable information on. While these magnetic disks shielded in a flimsy plastic casing were the best and most portable option most of us had, they were far from perfect. At what always seemed to be the most inopportune time, our floppy disks would fail and/or loose our homework assignments for school, a presentation for work, or those important backups from our personal banking software. We struggled for a better way. While …

Uncategorized »

[2 Feb 2008 | No Comment | 0 views]

How do 200MBps reads and 100MBps writes in a storage device sound to you? Pretty sweet if you ask us.
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Intel and Micron Develop the World’s Fastest NAND Flash Memory with 5X Faster Performance

New High Speed NAND Technology Targeted at Computing, Video, Photography and Other Consumer Applications
BOISE, Idaho and SANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 1, 2008 – Intel Corporation and Micron Technology Inc. today unveiled a high speed NAND flash memory technology that can greatly enhance the access and transfer of data in devices that use silicon for …

Linux, games »

[1 Feb 2008 | No Comment | 0 views]

One of the great features of the Play Station 3 is that it can use Linux, which means that PS3 owners can customize their system and get lots more out of it. Gaming consoles are usually designed so that foreign systems can’t run on them, but the PS3 goes in the total opposite direction, allowing an experienced Linux user to personalize their system. Most gaming systems are “locked” so that other systems can’t be run, so PS3 is unconventional in allowing this. The only thing you can’t do on the …

Server »

[22 Jan 2008 | One Comment | 1 views]

Just like the conductor in a musical orchestra, a Server (in information technology parlance) refers to a mother computer or master software that intelligently and seamlessly provides a host of services by controlling the access to data or physical resources residing in it to other programs / computers / network of computers, which connect to the server.
A server is usually used in situations involving massive volumes of processes / requests that have to be serviced. It is also used in situations requiring huge, centralized storage of relevant software / proprietary …

Software »

[18 Jan 2008 | No Comment | 1 views]

The internet of today is cluttered with myriad ways to create and manage a website. With sites becoming larger and more complicated, it became necessary to move beyond simple html and into more complicated languages for creating attractive and functional websites. MySQL is a database that helps in this regard.
MySQL is an open source database system which uses Structured Query Language (SQL) to operate. Databases are extremely common because they allow for a central collection of data, be it posts to a blog, a database of members to a forum, …