April 3rd, 2008 |
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Ahhh. Days went by and no new posts from goldfries.com - I blame myself for not having prepared any backup articles.
I wanted to write some articles though, I thought of having some articles written and even finalize some of my half-finished articles on 24th March (Monday) as I was having more projects coming in and I also had planned to go on a vacation during the later part of the week.
Things went all awry and my plans for article writing on that day came to a halt when I got a phone-call from Nicole on Sunday night (ok, more like Monday morning, since it was after midnight) claiming that someone was using my Windows Live Messenger account and asking for money!
Continue reading » An Encounter With A Hacker
Category : Computing & The Internet | 18 Comments »

January 19th, 2008 |
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Recently the privacy of one of my E-mail addresses was breached, causing a sudden bloat over my mailbox for a day or two. It was an unpleasant experience, much thanks to the incompetency of one party and the lack of consideration of many others.
This unpleasant experience inspired me to highlight the importance of respecting the privacy of other E-mail users.
Continue reading » When E-mail Privacy Is Breached
Category : Computing & The Internet | 10 Comments »

December 25th, 2007 |
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Sorry, this is not an article about how plastic bottles affect the environment.
It’s about “bottleneck” issue when it comes to pairing of processor and graphic card.
Is it really THAT bad to pair the lowest end processor with a high-end graphic card? Many claim that it doesn’t make sense to pair the lowest-end processor with any of the high-range graphic card, I am one of them but I decided to find out the truth of the matter for myself.
In this article, we’ll have a closer look on the bottleneck issue.
Continue reading » Bottlenecks - How Bad Could It Be?
Category : Computing & The Internet, PC Hardware Related | 24 Comments »

December 3rd, 2007 |
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While Web Designers & Developers across the globe aim for websites that conform to Web Standards, there are web browser who aren’t exactly helpful in the cause. In fact, these web browser cause more harm than they do good.
Continue reading » Web Browsers VS Web Standards
Category : Computing & The Internet, Websites & Blogging | 14 Comments »
