Liquid Air Lab Insect Killer v1.01 – Symbian Application
April 20th, 2010 admin
Got Problems with mosquitoes at night? You might find this application very handy when you go camping or off to a tropical country.
How does this application work?
Liquid Air lab insect killer app turns ur phone into an ultrasound device ,witch is sending high-pitch 18-22KHZ ultra-sound wave to keep mosquitoes and other nasty insects away.
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Original Link: Symbiantalk
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Disney Kiddie Camera surprise
December 30th, 2009 admin
Who would have thought that an ordinary disney kiddie camera could contain images not suitable for kids. That’s what Andrew Graham had in mind when he bought the camera as last minute christmas gift for his son. They realized the naughty pictures when their son took few photos and showed them that there’s “unknown” girl in the memory card. In the future, they will make sure to screen the camera first before giving it to their kid.
What they didn’t realize was that the camera was repackaged and placed back on the shelf. So tyically Wal-mart.
“It’s pretty much x-rated. It’s not what you want to wake up on the christmas morning and have your 9 year old see,” said Andrew Graham while chuckling.
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Yahoo!360 Social Networking is closing
May 30th, 2009 admin![]()
This year 2009, Yahoo decides to shut down a couple of their services such as Yahoo Briefcase and Yahoo Geocities. It came to as no surprise that they’ll pull a plug also on their Yahoo!360 Social Networking as cost cutting measures. To be blunt, their social networking service lacks the technical bells and whistles that users usually favors. They would have a bit of success had they integrated that in the yahoo profile in the first place. Sad to say that yahoo is beginning to lose grip on their innovative vision.
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As a user, I’m really wary of using any services from yahoo because of their company’s instability. Good thing that I’ve already moved on to Google’s services.
Tags: yahoo 360 shuts downDear Yahoo! 360° customer,
To read this in Vietnamese, please use the link at the bottom of the message.
We will be officially closing Yahoo! 360° on July 13, 2009, to focus our efforts on making your new profile on Yahoo! the place where you connect with the people who matter to you most. As a result, you will need to move your 360° information to your new profile before this date. After July 12, 2009, your content on Yahoo! 360° will no longer be accessible. Here are some details to guide you through this transition.
What you need to move to your new profile
Your 360° information will not be automatically transferred to your new profile on Yahoo!. To move your profile photo, nickname, and any personal status messages, you’ll need to first save or download them before July 13, 2009. Once you’ve saved this information, you can later upload it to your new profile. Be sure to head over to your new profile soon so you can make it look just the way you want.What to do with your blog
Be sure to take your blog with you as part of this transition process. To help, we’ve built a blogging tool for you in your new profile on Yahoo!. We’ve made the move easy; it takes just one click to take your posts with you. If you’d prefer to take your blog to a different website instead, you can download an archive of your posts and transfer them to your new blog space. Click here to read more about your blogging options.Some content will not be supported in your new profile
Please note that your new profile will not allow mature content. Also, you will not be able to take the following with you to your new profile: your 360° inbox, testimonials, friend categories, local reviews, RSS feeds, tags, or custom theme. If you want to retain any of this material, we strongly recommend that you return to your pages and download it before July 13, 2009.Your privacy settings are retained
Your privacy is important to us. Both your new profile and your blog contents will be set to “private”. This means unless you change the setting, you will be the only one able to see your profile.To help you through this transition, we’ve compiled a list of the most frequently asked questions and resources here.
Thank you for using Yahoo! 360°. We look forward to seeing you in your new profile on Yahoo!.
The Yahoo! Profile Team
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Joomla Community Builder Spammers
April 12th, 2009 adminIf you happen to have a community builder component in your Joomla CMS. You may encounter one of these pesky spam members. They must have figured out a way to have their spammy account auto-registered. I had hell of a time deleting these spam accounts. Makes me wish there’s some way to put these cialis spammers out of their misery.

Good thing the community builder managed to create a captcha plugin to prevent those cialis spammers from getting into my community site. I’ve installed it and presto, no more spammers ever!
The Solution
CB Captcha Plugin
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Plurk’s April Fools Prank
April 1st, 2009 admin
I was surprised to see a Plurk message mentioning that they’re shutting down their service. I can smell that “April Fool’s Prank” a mile away. I must admit that Twitter was way easier to use than Plurk. Celebs would rather use twitter coz it’s way easier to type in what they had for dinner and the color of their underwear. Nice try for April Fool’s Plurk!
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Dear Friends,
Lately, times have been tough at Plurk. Declining new user growth, a tough economic operating environment (clearly, it is impossible to compete in this space with any less than the portly sum of $55 million USD in VC funding garnered by supposed comparable entities) and severe cases of caffeine induced hysteria amongst rank and file A-Team members (bunch of no good, talentless hacks that they are) have all begun to take their toll on our most beloved service.
Although we have made a valiant attempt to create a truly game changing and unique social communication service here on the web this past year, and desired to push the envelope yet further in the coming months and years, ultimately, we have felt threatened and spooked, much like Facebook has in recent months, of the runaway success of social media darling Twitter. Clearly, the unending, and carefully orchestrated multi-million dollar media/PR blitz coupled with the incessant chatter of unworthy egos, and vacuous self-exhibitionists all vying to win the great ‘most followers’ arms race have done their job in leading millions of minions to this soul-sucking, and dehumanizing service.











