Monthly Archives: September 2010

MSE: Free for Small Businesses

Microsoft Security Essentials, Redmond’s anti-malware service for Windows PCs, will be free starting early October for small businesses to install on up to 10 PCs. Security Essentials, which replaced Microsoft’s One Care suite last year, has been free from the start. What’s … Continue reading

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Photoshop Tutorial: How to have wings!

In this tutorial I maximized the flexibility of the Adobe Photoshop Brush Tool, there are lots of pre-made brushes Continue reading

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UN To Appoint Space Ambassador for Aliens

United Nations could appoint a space ambassador to greet alien visitors trying to communicate with Earth.   A Malaysian astrophysicist, Mazlan Othman, who heads the UN’s Office for Outer Space Affairs (Unoosa), is set to be tasked to coordinate humanity’s response … Continue reading

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Manila Bulletin Now in 3D

In the morning of September 24, 2010, Friday, the country woke up and got a dose of the good news accompanied by printed news photos in three dimensions. Manila Bulletin marks a photojournalism milestone in this Friday’s issue. Manila Bulletin’s … Continue reading

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Adobe Photoshop Elements 9 Released

Adobe has released its latest version of Photoshop Elements 9, the company’s consumer-level photo editing application, for both Mac and Windows. There are a number of features in this version that are new to Mac users such as the Elements … Continue reading

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iNewspaper: The Next iPad Service

Apple is working on a new application for the iPad that will allow users to download electronic versions of newspapers, rumored to be called the iNewspaper. The iNewspaper is expected to be similar to Apple’s electronic bookstore, iBooks. The information comes … Continue reading

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Sony launches Move Controller

Sony Computer Entertainment has launched its much-hyped Move Controller for the PlayStation 3, a motion-sensing peripheral that lets you interact with games by waving the device in front of the television Designed to work with specific games, the PlayStation Move … Continue reading

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IE9 Won’t Run on Windows XP

Internet Explorer 9 got a lot of attention and positive reviews. Cribbing from Chrome’s UI and significantly boosting speed over previous iterations of the browser, IE9 looks like a real winner. Too bad Microsoft left Windows XP users — more … Continue reading

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Phishing and Spam Proliferating via Facebook Chat

Last September 10, 2010. I thought it was my rest day because it’s holiday here in Philippines (the end of ramadan). So, I tried to relax for a while and open my facebook account to see any updates. While I’m … Continue reading

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Seesmic Desktop 2 Provides 1 Window On Social Networks

Seesmic has released Seesmic Desktop 2, its “one app to rule them all” Mac client which puts multiple social networking services into a single window. The said desktop provides immediate support for Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google Buzz, Foursquare, and Ping.fm, … Continue reading

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