Editorial
How Programmers code in 1985
May 6, 2013 | Adam Parnala | 2 CommentsIf you’re a programmer today, you probably have all the luxury of using mighty softwares that helps in developing a certain program. But how did they do all the coding when all of that wasn’t commercially available in 1985? Read More
Mind Control Feature Coming to Future Samsung Devices
April 22, 2013 | Adam ParnalaSamsung has implemented tons of software features in the Galaxy S4 and most of them revolve around controlling your device without touching it. You can hover above your phone with AirView and AirGesture while other features such as Smat Scroll, Smart Stay, and Smart Pause let your eyes interact with your device. But how about mind control? Read More
On Cybercrime Law: A Facebook Like can possibly land us in Jail, Beware!
October 1, 2012 | Adam ParnalaFilipinos are known for being one of the most highly-active social networking people around the globe but can you imagine if you’ll be punished for just a Facebook “Like” or “Share”? The Cybercrime Prevention Act which was recently signed by President Aquino received massive roars of complaints from social media savvy Pinoys regarding how “unfair” the law is. Read More
Processor and RAM: Which one makes a smartphone faster? A Comprehensive Walkthrough
September 28, 2012 | Adam Parnala | 3 CommentsOne of our readers recently asked as the question about the relationship between the processor and RAM. It immediately grabbed my attention because it is one of the familiar questions today. The question was originally posted on the comments section of the blog post about the Cherry Mobile W100 and Candy TV which both have 1GHz but it comes with a mere 256MB of RAM. The question can be seen at the image below. Read More
Pinoy Gangnam Style Video Hits Youtube, Starring Eric “Eruption” Tai of Showtime
September 17, 2012 | Adam ParnalaDon’t tell me you’ve never heard of Gangnam style! It’s the latest dance craze in the Philippines today and just like what other Korean songs have, it grabbed the hearts and smiles of Filipinos through its simple yet cute dance moves – the same thing why “Nobody” became a hit. “Gangnam Style” was originally performed by Psy, a famous Korean rapper. Read More
House Bill 6335 proposes to kill “Nakaw load” Issues, Mandates Daily Reports to Users
September 5, 2012 | Adam ParnalaAt last, a House Bill has been presented to protect the cellphone service subscribers in the Philippines. At some point in time, almost everyone of us lost some prepaid balance due to rampant and deceptive “free” offers of telcos which then charges the user after a while. This technique catches lots of fishes because of their free offers that were designed to be a pretty nice deal. But it wasn’t. Read More
Apple adds Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note, and Galaxy Note 10.1 in the Patent Lawsuit against Samsung
September 2, 2012 | Adam ParnalaApple’s rampage against Samsung isn’t over yet as they have included the Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note and Galaxy Note 10.1 in the patent lawsuit. The iPhone maker won the case a week ago due to the US jury who favored Apple’s claims. From my point of view, this only proves that they hate competition especially when they are somehow “better”. Read More
Android Rooting 101 – A Detailed Walkthrough on What Rooting is All About and What it has to Offer
August 26, 2012 | Adam Parnala | 5 CommentsAndroid users are continuously growing day by day and I don’t think it will stop anytime soon. As the number of android lover increases, so as the demand for a better and more powerful overall android experience. The main reason why people with entry-level android phones tend to root their devices is because of the very limited built-in storage. But not only those users wants root access to their phones but so as high-end smartphone users as well. Check out this detailed explanation of what android rooting is all about alongside its common perks. Read More
Philippine Red Cross’ Amphibians in Action, Find the Emergency Numbers Here
August 7, 2012 | Adam ParnalaFormer Senator and current Chairman Richard Gordon of Philippine Red Cross already deployed their so-called “Amphibian” vehicles last tuesday night to help people in need due to the heavy rains which hit the metro and nearby provinces that caused massive destructions. The large vehicles were acquired from the United States a year after the “Ondoy” tragedy.







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