Weekly Highlights (Week 24, 2005)
Another week gone. It was a week for me to get back the mood of blogging from Singapore vacation.
Another week gone. It was a week for me to get back the mood of blogging from Singapore vacation.
I want faster and simple way to shutdown my computer. My office PC’s keyboard does not has a “shutdown” key(which people often mis-pressed :P ), so I added a Shutdown computer shortcut on desktop.
Using Microsoft Windows XP HOME edition? Want to upgrade to PRO edition but do NOT want to spend any cent? Here is a trick for you to upgrade for FREE!
Got your first Google Adsense cheque (check)? Congratulations! Now, it is time to bank in your check. I will show you a comparison of processing fee between local banks.
Have you notice that my blog seldom display blog related ads and the ads are more revelant to the content than yours? Here I share my tip to filter Google Adsense ads for higher click thru rate(CTR).
Here are some highlights of Tech Gadgets Blog – LiewCF.com in last week (22 May 2005 – 28 May 2005).
Here are some highlights of Tech Gadgets Blog – LiewCF.com in last week (15 May 2005 – 21 May 2005).
WinBeta.Org has learned that a workprint copy of the new movie Star Wars Episode III – Revenge of the Sith has leaked out onto the internet several hours ahead of it’s debut in theatres across North America and the UK.
DULLES, VA, May 19, 2005 – America Online today announced the launch of the all-new Netscape 8.0, which automatically adjusts safety and security settings to help protect users as they explore the Web. Based on Firefox(tm) 1.0.3, Netscape 8.0 seamlessly and automatically switches between the rendering engines used by the Firefox(tm) and Internet Explorer (IE) browsers to help ensure maximum compatibility on known/trusted sites and maximum safety on unknown or potentially dangerous sites, without the user having to do anything.
AdSense for feeds, launching today in beta. The idea is simple: advertisers have their ads placed in the most appropriate feed articles; publishers are paid for their original content; readers see relevant advertising – and in the long run, more quality feeds to choose from.