Posted on November 25, 2007 by Benjamin Koe
Here’s a plug for a good friend and fellow blogger, Olivia Choong (aka Greenie). She’s organizing the inaugural Green Drinks Singapore.
Green drinks is an international movement where people who care about conversation and the environment gather to talk and drive for positive action/change.
Event Details
Who: You!
What: Green Drinks Singapore
Where: Food#03, a new vegetarian restaurant on 109 [...]
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Posted on November 21, 2007 by Benjamin Koe
Today I got a private beta invite to Hulu.com, a joint venture between NBC and News Corp that places a bet on us watching TV online on our computers as opposed to the big screen TV.
Oops, did I say us? I meant them. Those folks who can actually watch it. All I get is a [...]
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Posted on November 19, 2007 by Benjamin Koe
Here’s a plug for my buddies at the National Heritage Board. I think I’ll join the competition and see if I can win me a camera that’s better than the one built into my phone.
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Posted on November 18, 2007 by Benjamin Koe
There’s some truth to this ad. My colleague Voal keeps reminding us Apple users how when Windows Vista came out we were saying it was “bloated”, too resource hungry, needs new graphics card, can’t run on VMware, etc. Everything that was bad about it was said. But when Apple released Leopard, it was the most [...]
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Posted on November 11, 2007 by Benjamin Koe
gOS 1.01, the unofficial Google OS launched last week, is Ubuntu 7.10 with an idealistic twist. This lightweight ready-to-go operating system was built to be a desktop for the masses–something you could load onto an old machine for grandma and grandpa to surf the web and send email. According to the guys who assembled the [...]
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Posted on November 3, 2007 by Benjamin Koe
Of all that is amazing in Leopard, I can’t have to say I’m rather disappointed with the OS’s default design.
Changing the wallpaper is easy enough, but if you’re less than happy with the new 3D dock, here’s how to change it to something better.The dock is made up of five different PNG files:
frontline.png
scurve-l.png
scurve-m.png
scurve-sm.png
scurve-xl.png
These files are [...]
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