May 25, 2010

Leet Speak, Jejenese and Text speak

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 Diffrence of Leet Speak,  Jejenese (jejemon's language) and Text Speak


Leet speak as defined by UrbanDictionary.com:

     Originating in the early 1980's, leet speak was first used by hackers as a way to prevent their websites/newsgroups from being found by simple keyword searches.
Leet speak grew and became popular in online games such as Doom in the early 1990's as a way of suggesting that you were a hacker (h4x0r), and therefore to be feared.
Leet, or 1337, is a short form of "elite," commonly used by video gamers to suggest that they are skilled.

examples:
Leet: l337
Hacker: h4x0r
skills: s|<1llz
Own: Pwn





Jejenese (Jejemon) :
  
   Originated by the Filipinos especially in TEXTING. This informal language is combined with numbers, letters and some special characters. Many people hate j3j3m0ns or people who uses jejnese in communicating because of the informality and sometimes hard to understand [especially if your texting a Jejenese Master]. Jejenese was even debated in many feilds like in Mel and Koey talkshow, in Facebook by creating Pages like GOTTA KILL 'EM ALL JEJEMON! :)) , We Must Defeat that Damn JEJEMONS!!! etc. etc.


Examples:
hehehheehe = jejejejeje..
hello = eow powhzzzz....
goodbye = g00dvaY na fuH! / vav0o0o0osh!




Text Speak:
  This language is much widely accepted by the madlang people. This language is much better that the 2 because its much understandable and it is hassle-free in typing. People from the diffrent parts of the world use this because they're just shortened words. Some vowels in a word are erased/cancelled as much as it is understandable. 




Examples:
good morning = gud morning
goodbye = bye/g'bye
hello = elo



May 24, 2010

Announcing Google TV: TV meets web. Web meets TV.

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        Finally! google I mean Google made an answer to our problem! Google announced the Google TV! Kinda nosebleed? let me explain some for you.


       Watching TV is one of our favorite hobby since the Black & White times still with the same process changing channels etc,etc but sometimes we miss watching our favorite channels and movies or sometimes we reschedule our meal times just to watch our favorite shows on large widescreen TV. When we miss them, we might end up with watching our favorite show online via Youtube, Metacafe, etc. in a very small screen and everybody cant enjoy it :(. And now finally Google announced the Google TV! Google TV is another new service of Google which offers us to watch our favorite movies/tv shows online in our living room! New TV's may come with Google TV or you may just buy a set-top box for it to enjoy Google TV in your old TV. Built-in with a powerful web browser, you'll just search your favorite show and Google TV will do everything for you. You can also use it a your computer web browser to update your social networking status, view pictures in picasa and listen to online radios. For more infos Sign up HERE.




Here is the official announcement from Google.
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Announcing Google TV: TV meets web. Web meets TV.


5/20/2010 10:00:00 AM < If there’s one entertainment device that people know and love, it’s the television. In fact, 4 billion people across the world watch TV and the average American spends five hours per day in front of one*. Recently, however, an increasing amount of our entertainment experience is coming from our phones and computers. One reason is that these devices have something that the TV lacks: the web. With the web, finding and accessing interesting content is fast and often as easy as a search. But the web still lacks many of the great features and the high-quality viewing experience that the TV offers. So that got us thinking...what if we helped people experience the best of TV and the best of the web in one seamless experience? Imagine turning on the TV and getting all the channels and shows you normally watch and all of the websites you browse all day — including your favorite video, music and photo sites. We’re excited to announce that we’ve done just that.


Google TV is a new experience for television that combines the TV that you already know with the freedom and power of the Internet. With Google Chrome built in, you can access all of your favorite websites and easily move between television and the web. This opens up your TV from a few hundred channels to millions of channels of entertainment across TV and the web. Your television is also no longer confined to showing just video. With the entire Internet in your living room, your TV becomes more than a TV — it can be a photo slideshow viewer, a gaming console, a music player and much more.


Google TV uses search to give you an easy and fast way to navigate to television channels, websites, apps, shows and movies. For example, already know the channel or program you want to watch? Just type in the name and you’re there. Want to check out that funny YouTube video on your 48” flat screen? It’s just a quick search away. If you know what you want to watch, but you’re not sure where to find it, just type in what you’re looking for and Google TV will help you find it on the web or on one of your many TV channels. If you’d rather browse than search, you can use your standard program guide, your DVR or the Google TV home screen, which provides quick access to all of your favorite entertainment so you’re always within reach of the content you love most.


Because Google TV is built on open platforms like Android and Google Chrome, these features are just a fraction of what Google TV can do. In our announcement today at Google I/O, we challenged web developers to start coming up with the next great web and Android apps designed specifically for the TV experience. Developers can start optimizing their websites for Google TV today. Soon after launch, we’ll release the Google TV SDK and web APIs for TV so that developers can build even richer applications and distribute them through Android Market. We've already started building strategic alliances with a number of companies — like Jinni.com and Rovi — at the leading edge of innovation in TV technology. Jinni.com is a next-generation TV application working to provide semantic search, personalized recommendation and social features for Google TV across all sources of premium content available to the user. Rovi is one of the world's leading guide applications. We’re looking forward to seeing all of the ways developers will use this new platform.


We’re working together with Sony and Logitech to put Google TV inside of televisions, Blu-ray players and companion boxes. These devices will go on sale this fall, and will be available at Best Buy stores nationwide. You can sign up here to get updates on Google TV availability.


This is an incredibly exciting time — for TV watchers, for developers and for the entire TV ecosystem. By giving people the power to experience what they love on TV and on the web on a single screen, Google TV turns the living room into a new platform for innovation. We're excited about what’s coming. We hope you are too.











For more info here is the Google TV keynote


May 10, 2010

Official Uncanvassed Results as of May 11, 2010/ 7:30 AM

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The Philippines is now awaiting for their newest President using the PCOS machine. This 2010 elections is the FIRST automated election here in the Philippines. Many people are now watching Local TV stations to keep theirselves updated of the latest stats especially the presidentiables.

Here are the results of the Presidential National Elections as of May 11, 2010 7:30AM


As you can see Noynoy Aquino is now leading with 12,233,002 votes whie JC Delos Reyes has the lowest votes with 34,833 votes. More updates will be posted as soon as Comelec will give Oficcial Updates.

Apr 12, 2010

Setting Up Repeater Mode in Encore ENHWI-2AN3

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Apr 11, 2010

Seven Transformation Pack 4.0 Review

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Wanna make your Windows XP PC look like windows 7? Here is for you:

Finally, after about 3 months of grand release crafted for perfection 3.0, version 4.0 has arrived. Anticipating what I pointed before that this release will be x64 and Vista centric development, it may sound little sad for XP users since those glories fall for Windows Vista mostly and some infamous XP x64 users. However, this release still worths a shot for old fan XP users since it covered significant updates for 3rd-party applications like ViStart and TrueTransparency with some fixes  and updates in program itself, too.

Keynotes

Featured Windows Vista enhancements
The wait is over. Now Windows Vista users can enjoy the Sevenization equally to Windows XP users. This version covers more updates in system files. You can customize Shell UI elements like file transfer and Start Menu logoff buttons, Startup animation and tray icons to match with Windows 7. It provides support for modified visual styles with giannisgx89's famous Windows 7 visual style pre-installed. It's time to go fooling your friends around with this customized Windows Vista that can be perceived as Windows 7. If you think there's somewhere I can do more with system files modification, tell me so I can prepare it for ya. I don't want to mess with minor character icons though :D

x64 system files modification
Another wait is over. Now your Windows XP x64 Edition (aka 2003 in XP shell) and Windows Vista x64 Edition can fully support system files modification. Before I explain how hard to make x64 system files support, let me tell you that applications in this version supports x64 now and you can skip this long paragraph. Since Windows XP x64 Edition doesn't have sysnative folder for x86 application, I have to find workaround solutions that can work with both OS and I found subst command-line that redirection doesn't affact. However, reshacker-like application for x64 is required and free so I picked Resourcer though it needs .NET Framework 2.0 and XP x64 doesnt have it coming by default in some case but I have no choice but to bet in Resourcer and modify its command-line code to work with resources I have. I sent the portion of my little nasty code as I want to keep changes minimum to the author of Resourcer and hope he will be OK with GPL license. Maybe?

Localization support
Yet another very very long wait is over :D. This feature has been requested for since earlier versions of Vista Transformation Pack (Maybe even Longhorn Transformation Pack). As you can see that there will be always significant changes in program UI each time I release, making translation file will surely be some kind of troublesome job to track for changes and fix it. Since Seven Transformation Pack, it appears to has lesser changes in program UI. This version shall be concluded as stable for program UI and functions so I decided to start translation support in this version. You can contribute the localization support by posting your modified vilang.sif in community so people can host a mirror with localized file you provided.

Major updates in 3rd-party applications
I don't know if this should really be called for another wait is over and I'm starting to feel tired talking like this. There're 3 applications that got updated in this release which are ViStart, TrueTransparency and ViGlance. For ViStart, it's more like rewriting than updating so not much of features updates in this release but dramatic improvement in performance and stability. It may contain some new bugs with winkey and new keyboard for now but please bear with it for now since that's all I can do with my caliber. For TrueTransparency, it's surprisingly more stable in this version so I decided to unmark this application from unsafe list as I missed features of Aeroshake and Aerosnap. This version also come with long-anticipated feature "blur" supported so you'd better update for sure. For ViGlance, it has some bugs fixed like incompatibilities with new ViStart 7 and saving pinning items.

Well, that's all for 4.0 release in brief. Though previous version is called perfection but this version is something beyond the perfection. Have you seen any pack that does system files modification for both XP/Vista and x86/x64? No, right? So this is an innovation based on perfection. Ahhh, seems like I'm getting little cocky from finishing this challenging task. Let's just download and enjoy the release now :P.

- Seven Transformation Pack Product Page
- Seven Transformation Pack Support Forum
- Download Seven Transformation Pack 4.0


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Review:

The features looks good. It has a very nice UI. Its really like a Windows 7 Interface. You just need at least 1gb of ram to load all of the apps.

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