XImPress

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I’ve been using a private web hosting for quite a long time.  However, I’ve decided to use a public one instead.

The main reason behind this is the maintenance problem.  WordPress keeps on upgrading and it utilizies latest versions of PHP and MySQL.  However, the current web hosting company doesn’t upgrade the system as often.  Of course, it isn’t entirely impossible.  However, in order to do so, there were lengthy tasks of backing up all contents, asking for an upgrade on the system, waiting… and restoring all contents.  And this happens every several months or so.

So, now I’m on ximpress.wordpress.com, I’m trying to make it as similar to before as possible and maybe do some renovation here and there… IF I DO find some time which is not going to really happen in due time. :)

Written by SiteAdmin

November 7, 2010 at 6:35 am

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Free MAC Apps

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Recently, I’ve replaced my Macbook’s harddrive using Apple’s Timemachine. The whole process was indeed smooth. However, some of the applications did not run afterwards. Therefore, had to reinstall some of them. At that point, it seemed rather a good idea to keep a list of the Apps that I normally use, especially the Freewares. I’ve categorized them into few categories.

Chat:
Adium – Instant Messenger
NateOn – Instant Messenger
SkyPe – Voice Chat
Microsoft Messenger

Reference:
ProVoc – For Vocabulary Study

Banking:
Shinhan Banking
Woori Banking

Web:
FolderPlus Browser – Web Folder
DropBox – File Sharing
Live Mesh – File Sharing, Equivalent to Dropbox from Microsoft
Vuze – Bittorent
Transmission – Bittorrent
CyberDuck – FTP

Multimedia:
VLC – Movie Player
PodBuddy(A.k.a. 팟벗) – Media Transcoder for iPhone/iPod/iPad
Perian – For smi captions, Divx, XviD, FLV, AVI, MS-MPEG4,etc

Note & Editor:
Evernote – Web-Synced Note Manager
TextWrangler – Editor
HexEdit – Hex Editor

Utilities:
Lock My Mac – Lock Mac Screen
FontForge – Fix Windows Fonts
iPhone Explorer – iPhone Browser
QuickSilver – Graphical Shell, Equivalent to Gnome-Do
Remote Desktop Connection – Microsoft RDC
SMCFanControl – Fan Controller for MacBook
The Unarchiver – For Zip File Extraction
Chmox – Chm Reader

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July 11, 2010 at 2:09 pm

Posted in Softwares

Development Tools

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After more than 10 years of C/Java coding, you get attached to certain development tools that it is difficult to let yourself use other tools regardless of its efficiency and productivity.

Here are some of my favorites.
IDE: Eclipse, Visual Studio
Editor: UltraEdit, Source Insight, GEdit
Diff: Araxis Merge
Collaboration: SVN, VSS
Note: Evernote

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May 23, 2010 at 5:13 pm

Wireless Electricity

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 ▲ Eric Giler demos wireless electricity (via Ted.com)

It has been a while since we’ve seen Eric Giler presenting WiTricity, a technology that enables wireless electricity transfer, on Ted.com. The technology still seems to be in a relatively basic state, at least not at a stage where we strive for efficiency. It seems feasible for a short distance and, according Eric Giler, it is safe from radioactive. This is surely an impressive presentation considering the state where consumer electronic device are at present.

Dell Latitude Z600

Dell Z600
Recently Dell has announced “Dell Latitude Z600″. It has caught my attention because it is said to be completely wireless, even removing the power cable. Although this maybe impressive to some people, it is no more wireless that what we see on electrical toothbrush dock. From my person view, the statement ‘COMPLETELY WIRELESS’ is an exaggeration unless the technology enables one to use a device without ever worrying of battery running out. I guess it’s still far for us to see anything close to ‘COMPLETE WIRELESSNESS’.

Palm Pre Touchstone

Palm Pre Touchstone
The Palm Pre’s TouchStone had been rather more impressive considering the design and usability. One of the cool features of TouchStone is the ‘Speakerphone’ feature. In midst of a phone conversation, one can simply put Palm Pre on the TouchStone and it will recharge the phone while enabling speakerphone conversation.

Links:
- Ted.com Eric Giler demos wireless electricity
- Gizmodo.com – Dell Latitude Z Hands On: Kills Cords With Wireless Charging
- Palm.com Touchstone

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October 17, 2009 at 4:56 pm

Nokia Braille Reader

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Nokia Beta Labs has recently released a beta version of a potentially helpful mobile application for the blind and the visually impaired. The beta application utilizes mobile phone’s vibration as an alternative feedback to the tactile experience of a braille. Personally I have always been interested in this field. I am also very glad that some company is showing some interest to add accessibility features to phones. However, it’s hard to agree with the approach and it doesn’t really seem to satisfy the needs. The software seems to be a derivative of a fund-lacking project that tries to come up with a next-best solution without trying to add additional hardware. Even the current TTS(Text-to-Speech) system seems like a perfectly better solution to me. Anyway, the software is vailable for download.

via:
Engadget

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September 21, 2009 at 12:11 pm

Posted in Softwares, User Interface

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'Tactile-kinesthetic Sense' Communications

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Touch screen interfaces are extremely popular nowadays. However, despite the hype, user satisfaction from using a touch screen device is not as high as it should be. Certainly there are many reasons behind this. However, one particular reason I am going to address here is the Response. When pressing a button on a touch screen, we can’t really experience the feeling of pressing a button. Samsung has tried to improve this by introducing Haptic Technology. However, from a personal point of view, this doesn’t really help the case.

In this year’s Wireless Japan Conference, NTT DoCoMo demonstrated a technology that actually delivers that tactile sense to users even at a remote distance. According to NTT DoCoMo, this technology can be used for users to actually feel the sense of touch from a remote distance before buying a product, perhaps like fabric from clothes.

via:
[Tech-on!] NTT DoCoMo Demos ‘Tactile-kinesthetic Sense’ Communications

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Written by SiteAdmin

August 27, 2009 at 10:09 am

Posted in Device, User Interface

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New contact/contents sharing method for iPhone/iPod Touch

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Bump Technologies have came up with a new way to share personal contact information and photos utilizing iPhone’s Peer-to-Peer Bluetooth functionality and motion sensor. Simply run application on both ends, and BUMP one device to the other, the information is sent to the other side. Above all, the application is completely FREE.

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August 23, 2009 at 1:01 pm

Dilemma…

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Dilbert.com
▲ image via Dilbert.com

Working at a company that makes consumer electronics, we often have conversations that are not exactly the same as above, but very similar. Perhaps it’s because, we share the same constraints, resources… especially money and time. It usually goes like this…

A: Our VOC(Voice of Customer) is very clear. It is our duty to deliver what they ask. Delivering something that is not 100%, is no better than useless.

B: That plan requires (blah.. blah.. blah..) which is costly, a burden in which we cannot afford.

A: (So our plan is to fail? … )

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June 23, 2009 at 10:28 am

Posted in General Opinion

iPhone 3G [s]

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Apple iPhone 3Gs
Image from Apple.com

New iPhone has been released and perhaps to a naked eye it’s difficult to find the ‘Hardware’ difference between the new iPhone 3Gs and prior iPhone 3G. After all, software can always be upgraded with firmware update.

So here’s a simple summary of the hardware specification on Apple’s Homepage.

- CPU: 412MHz ARM 11 -> Yet unknown. However, Apple promises it would be as twice as fast on average.

- Weight: 4.7 -> 4.8 ounces

- Camera: 2 megapixels -> 3 megapixels – autofocus

- HSDPA: 3.6Mbps HSDPA -> 7.2Mbps HSDPA

- Bluetooth: 2.0 + EDR -> 2.1 + EDR

- Display: Added Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating

- Storage: 8GB -> 16, 32GB

The rest seems to be all related to software upgrade.

Link:
- iPhone Specification

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June 9, 2009 at 8:31 am

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Sony's Motion Controller for PS3

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Here’s a new shocker from the E3. Perhaps a even more shocker for me than PSP Go. Hmmm. I take that comment back. I was very very VERY shocked with PSP Go, not because of its specifications, but rather the rumor of hideous, not-sony-like design turning out to be true. Anyway, unlike PSP Go, the motion controller for PS3 turned out to be more promising that expected. After seeing Wii Motion Plus and Microsoft’s Natal Project, we presumed it would be hard for Sony to bring up anything to match up. However, Sony has certainly proven us to be wrong.

Written by SiteAdmin

June 4, 2009 at 9:18 am

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