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March 17, 2009Funny Lenovo ad
January 26, 2009New Toy, a Macbook Pro…
December 5, 2008Most Expensive Gears at Beijing Olympics
August 16, 2008My Brand new iPhone 3G
July 20, 2008Personalized Firefox 3 Download Day certificate
June 19, 2008Firefox 3 has been downloaded over 8 million times for the past 24 hours and according to Mozilla this is more than enough to set a download record for a single day. Now, pat yourself on the back and grab your personalized Download Day certificate.
You can also visit the download counter, and see how fast it is moving every second.
Firefox 3 Released!
June 18, 2008Firefox 3 had been released today at 10am Pacific time. According to its website, it is the best Firefox yet and with more than 15,000 improvements, faster, safer and smarter than ever before, you can’t go wrong. I was one of those millions of people who had pledged to download it on the first day but during the first 2 hours of release the Firefox website just couldn’t handle the demand. Anyway, I am using it now and it feels good and I can say I like it. Here are some powerful tips that you can apply to your brand new Firefox 3.
Select Multiple Lines of Text in Firefox 3
Power User’s Guide to Firefox 3
3G iPhone in 22 Countries
June 10, 2008If you live in one of these 22 countries, you’ll be lucky enough to have the first taste of the 3G iPhone… I live in Hong Kong so I can see myself as one lucky owner of this phone come July 11.
Playing Tennis… year 2083
May 22, 2008Here is a futuristic concept of Lacoste on playing tennis for the year 2083…
Flickery for flickr users like me
May 20, 2008Eternal Storms has released a public beta of flickery, an OS X (Leopard only) client for flickr. It bring a great deal of iPhoto-like functionality to your flickr.com account in the way it displays photos and enables you to tag & group your collection. You can also browse, view and comment on pictures of your friends or upload and manage your own photos and favorites, all from a clean and simple interface. You can also perform minimal editing functions pre-upload along with the option to e-mail your images via Apple Mail and even download them.
The view options are pretty nice: you can switch from a mini-overview (pictured below) mode to full-window mode to full-screen view (with slide-show controls).