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Hi-Tech ‘Ta Bai Blog is moving…

November 27, 2008 · No Comments

HI… Hi-Tech ’Ta Bai! blog has moved to its new location– http://juntariman.wordpress.com

The new site incorporates all my blogs for my radio shows and my other interests. See you there. Thanks– juntar

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Kuya JT’s Hyper Wage Theory will do an Einstein’s e=mc2? (News: “e=mc2: 103 years later, Einstein’s proven right”)

November 22, 2008 · No Comments

For another chance, i had a casual chat with Kuya JT in a very unusual place– the bleeding center for the Kapamilya Bloodletting campaign last Saturday in SM City.

I told him about the news that for the very first time in 103 years, Albert Einstein’s e=mc2 is corroborated by a team of scientists from France, Germany, and Hungary. (click here for the news.)

As expected, he guessed it right that it was Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity in 1905 i was talking about.

He was also right when he asked me if i would likened his hyper wage theory to the e=mc2’s fate that would also take at least 100 years for it to be proven right. (lol)

He objected to it and remains hopeful his hyper wage theory would be legislated and implemented SOON…

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Karaokehan sa Merkado Patrol–what a fun!!!

November 22, 2008 · No Comments

It’s been a month when i started the “Karaokehan” sa Merkado Patrol every Saturday dawn (2am-4am, Phil).

I am glad that it gained participation from our listeners. Even our stickamers from abroad are joining the fun. Mam Shanti from Las Vegas made it two Saturdays already singing the all-time favorite Karen Carpenter’s songs.

The “Karaokehan” sa Merkado Patrol started when i discussed about the videoke and karaoke machines which are prevalent in many public markets.

I talked about the history of it and the local ordinances regulating the operation of such machines in any establishments.

It was my way of adding colors to the discussion when i played several karaoke songs using some midi and karaoke files in my Van Basco karaoke digital player.

To my surprise many had responded when i offered the listeners to join me singing our favorites.

The Van Basco karaoke is so light. You can download the player from here for free. Karaoke and midi files can also be downloaded from various site for free. Midi and karaoke files are so small that even 35 songs i recently downloaded has only a total file size of 1.02mb. You can start searching for midi and karaoke files from the search box of the vanbasco site.

               The Van Basco Karaoke player

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DYAB Stickam Live @ Halad sa Kapamilya in UP Lahug, Cebu City

November 19, 2008 · 1 Comment

The SmartBRO booth hadn’t powered us during the Halad sa Kapamilya last Saturday (Nov. 15) after their remote set-up failed to connect to its cell site.

Thus, people in TESDA-IECEP who thirsted for an internet connection were pushed more to the desert.

We, in DYAB, we’re also not able to webcast the event through Stickam. However, i’d found a way to webcast when my turn to handle the air came about. I’d used my Globe Visibility 3G modem on my laptop. The signal was full bars HSDPA but the internet speed was only limited to not more than 200kbps–both download and upload.

Nevertheless, i was able to bring the program to the web through Stickam and our Stickamers were able to hear us once again on that day–live from the UP compound.

Here are some pics of what had transpired in our tent…

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2nd FREE Hi-TECH CLINIC at the Halad sa Kapamilya

November 18, 2008 · No Comments

More than a hundred cell phones, a number of TV sets and radio monitors were brought into the tent of the TESDA-IECEP technicians for repair during the Halad sa Kapamilya last Saturday/Nov. 15, 2008 at the UP High School grounds in Lahug, Cebu City.

The TESDA-IECEP activity overshadowed what we had started last June– the free Hi-Tech Clinic participated by our volunteer Hitech men. Though, our group still offered their services during the day but it was TESDA-IECEP’s group that catered most of the walk-in customers.

Here are some pictures of the free Hi-Tech clinic.

    

 

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REVIEW: CDR-KING M Series Bluetooth

November 14, 2008 · No Comments

Although, i’m always complaining about unreliable product, cheap but not-so-dependable alternative gadget, bad customer service, etc…etc… against CDR-King multi-media stores, i still go to their branches and buy some stuffs due to its cheap price.

 

Recently, i bought a USB Bluetooth adapter/dongle for my laptop. Here’s my initial review for the very few days i’ve been using the gadget. 

 

 

Brand: CD-R KING M Series Bluetooth

Model : TM-1042

Version 2.0

Class : Generic Bluetooth Radio

Manufacturer : Cambridge Silicon Radio Ltd.

Size : less than 6mm (tip-to-tip)

Driver : Bluesoleil 2.6.0.8

 

Specification:

·        Compliant with Bluetooth V2.0, V1.1 & V1.2

·        Supporting Profiles: Networking, Dial-up, Fax, LAN Access and headset

·        Operating System: Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000?Xp/Vista

·        Interface: Compliant with USB 2.0 & 1.1

·        Data transmission rate: 3Mbps (3 times faster)

·        Range: 10 meters

 

Features:

·        Converts non-Bluetooth PC into Bluetooth enabled_PC

·        Wireless connect to Bluetooth devices such as mobile phones, PDA or PC, for data transfer, networking, dial-up, fax

·        Enables wireless connection to Bluetooth headset

·        Supports Bluetooth Voice Data

·        Supports multi-language

·        Driverless for PDA (Win & S60 0S) under Xp & Vista System

 

 

REVIEW:

·        Transfer rate is considerably fast (seconds only for pics)

·        Warranty: 1-week replacement period

·        Durability : can’t say it now!!!!

·        CD driver : was not immediately installed in my laptop. It was not recognized. Although, i had it installed lately but don’t know why the sudden installation was permitted.

·        Driver application program has so many features. I still have to fully utilize it.

 

More review SOON!!!!

 

 

 

 

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CD-R KING: No spare part for your gadget???

November 9, 2008 · 1 Comment

Below is my email sent to CD-R KING through their website’s email service. I am posting it here without waiting for them to reply to it. Share also your experiences about CD-R KING products and services by posting your comments.

I bought an MP4 player from your branch in SM Cebu sometime June 2007 in the amount of P2,500 more or less.

I’d love the gadget since it has an excellent video. However, after one year the unit was inoperational. It won’t power up. I’m sure i wasn’t abusing it. It just that came to a point where it stop responding.

I had it brought to your branch and the unit was sent to your head office in Manila. After a while, i went back to your branch and was informed that a DAMAGED SPARE PART is not available for replacement. I was made to believe YOU DON’T HAVE A SPARE PART for it. I was told to recheck it after months whether the part is already available.

In my belief, it would be easy to play around with customers by just saying NO SPARE PART AVAILABLE. It’s a monkey business. Are you saying your gadgets are DISPOSABLE? Why can’t you keep a spare part for your products?

I’m not asking for any replacement of my gadget since it’s beyond the warranty period. However, a repeat-customer like me should love hearing from your company that my damaged unit is back to operation after your people fixed it.

I hope you could attend to this observation from me and prevent it from happening again to others . My gadget details:
         Brand: CD-R KING
         Device: MP4 player
                 M29-0030463

 

JUN TARIMAN
Hi-Tech ‘Ta Bai! radio show
c/o DYAB1512/ABS-CBN Cebu
http://hitech-ta-bai.blog.friendster.com

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HOW TO UNINSTALL “DEEP FREEZE”?

November 9, 2008 · No Comments

I’ve got a Friendster message from “MC” about uninstalling “Deep Freeze” application on his PC:

       sir ask lang unta ko og unsay paagi aning deep freeze ma remove. kay nag install ko og deepfreeze sa ako pc. after install nako nipilit naman siya dili na . not responding na. unya ask ko sir og unsay lain nga programs pariha og function sa deepfreeze? ty sir

 

Here are the steps on how to uninstall “Deep Freeze”  i’d extracted right from the software’s manufacturer site:

 

9- Deep Freeze is installed on my computer. I would like to uninstall it. How is this done?

 

Disable Deep Freeze before uninstalling it.

To disable Deep Freeze:

  1. Hold down the shift key and double-click the Deep Freeze icon. Alternatively, you can press CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+F6. 
  2. Enter your password and click OK.
  3. If you have not yet entered a password you should be able to click OK without entering a password.
  4. The Boot Options dialog is displayed. Select “Boot Thawed” and click OK. This will disable Deep Freeze on the next reboot.
  5. Reboot your computer. After the computer reboots, you are ready to uninstall Deep Freeze.

 

To uninstall:

  1. Locate the installation file you used to install Deep Freeze on your computer. By default, the name of this file is called “DF5Std.exe” for versions 5.X and “DF6Std.exe” for versions 6.X.
  2. Run the installation file (DF5Std.exe or DF6Std.exe).
  3. Select the option to “Uninstall”

Deep Freeze is uninstalled and your computer is rebooted.

 

7. I installed Deep Freeze and forgot my password; can you give me a password to turn Deep Freeze off?

 

There are no backdoor passwords to Deep Freeze. Faronics cannot recover lost, forgotten, changed, or otherwise misplaced passwords or Customization Codes.

 

For licensed versions of Deep Freeze:

Using our unique One Time Password system, Deep Freeze Enterprise Administrators can generate One Time Passwords (OTP). To generate an OTP:

  1. Open the Deep Freeze login dialog on the workstation for which you need to generate the OTP.
  2. Write down the Token code which is located at the top of the login dialog.
  3. Open the Deep Freeze Configuration Administrator and click the One-Time Passwords tab or open the Enterprise Console and click on Tools > One Time Password.
  4. Enter the code you recorded into the Token field and click Generate OTP. Another code will appear in the OTP field. The second code is the password for the workstation.

The newly generated One-Time Password can then be used to disable, uninstall, and re-install Deep Freeze with the correct password.

For Evaluation versions of Deep Freeze:

  1. Restart the computer.
  2. Enter the system BIOS settings.
  3. Advance the clock by at least 60 days and then restart your computer. This will disable the software.
  4. After the system has started, run the Deep Freeze installation program to uninstall Deep Freeze.
  5. After the computer reboots, re-enter the BIOS and reset the clock to the current date. You can then re-install Deep Freeze after restarting.

If you are running a licensed copy of Deep Freeze Standard please contact Faronics Technical Support at Toll Free: 800-943-6422 or Tel: +1 (604) 637-3333 with your license information so that a support case can be opened on your issue.

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SmartBRO Plug iT vs. Globe Visibility

November 1, 2008 · No Comments

 

I’ve been conducting reviews on SmartBRO and Globe Visility 3G services for the past weeks. And here are my findings:

 

 

                SmartBRO 3G

           Globe Visibility

PLAN 799

60 hrs free (upgraded)

40 hrs free plus FREE 2 wifi –hours connection

PLAN 999

 

60 hrs free plus FREE 3 wifi-hours connection

PLAN 1,500/1,499

Unlimited (new)

100 hrs plus UNLIMITED wifi hours connection

Charge Scheme

10/30-minute block

Cons: 30-minute metering is tricky. It is based on clocktime

5/15-minute session

Pros: You can save if you only stay online for less than 15 mins.

Cons: If  yo are disconnected and reconnects within same 15-minute block, the reconnection is considered another 15-minute session.

USB modem dongle price

P2,500 (prepaid)

ZTE MF622

2 cables (short & long)

SIM card is for data only

P2,500 (prepaid)

ZTE MF626

1 long cable (but USB direct plug)

MicroSD card slot

Uses regular SIM card

Reloading

Load Retail outlets

Load Cards (but have to insert the SmartBRO SIM to a cellphone)

Load Retail outlets

Load Cards (but have to insert the Globe Visibility SIM to a cellphone)

Load Balance Checking

You have to register to WebConnect to check the balance

Just type BAL and send to 222 in the application program.

Connectivity

HSDPA (new), 3G, EDGE,GPRS

HSDPA, 3G, EDGE, GPRS with WIFI (hotspot only)

 

                                      HSDPA                                                 3G                     

                                      EDGE                                                      GPRS                                                     Wi-Fi             

             Average Speed

             400 - 700 kbps

              150 - 250 kpbs

               80 - 120 kbps

               30 - 40 kbps

          (dependent on hotspot)

             Maximum Speed

                  1.8Mbps

                   384 kbps

                   156 kbps

                    56 kbps

                    512+ kbps               

Modem Installation & Operation

Plug and Play (with issues on some laptops. Older laptops missed some original windows components and that would give  ZTE modem  a hard time to work. I’d tried it on my laptop before I reinstall the OS to recover the component needed for the modem to work. Same with other laptops I’d tried.)

Plug and Play

Overwrites existing smartBRO installation

SIM card capability

For data connection only

Data connection; SMS (can even text while not connected to internet), Call (if SIMplaced in mobile phone)

SIGNAL STRENGTH MONITOR

      *Bag-ong Dalan, Yati, Liloan,

(with 4-5 bars cellphone signal)

3G= 1-2 bars only (switches to  

                                 GPRS anytime)

          (Speedtest.net):

         @ 1 bar—download= 33kbps

      @2 bars—download= 126kbps

GPRS= 5 bars

       (speedtest.net)

        Download= 31 kbps

        Upload= 12 kbps

(with 4-5 bars cellphone signal)

3G= no service to limited service   

          (can’t connect)

 

 

 

GPRS= 2-4 bars (very hard to

               Browse multi-media sites

                and webcam can’t hardly

                connect.

    *Tabok, Mandaue City

3G= 2-3 bars

 

3G= (UMTS/HSDPA)- 2-3 bars

     (speedtest.net/CDO server)

      Upload = 76kbps

      Download = 97 kbps

GPRS= 5 bars

    *ABS-CBN TOC—Jagobiao,

                                  Mandaue City

3G= not detected (will switch to

         EDGE/GPRS)

EDGE/GPRS = 5 bars

 

    *DYAB Reception Area

3G= 2 bars

EDGE/GPRS= 5 bars

3G/UMTS= 2 bars (will switch to

                                 GPRS anytime)

GPRS= 5 bars

    *DYAB Announcer’s booth

3G= 4 bars

EDGE/GPRS= 5 bars

3G/UMTS/HSDPA= 2-3 bars

   (speedtest.net/CDO server)

    Upload = 76kbps

    Download = 97 kbps

     *DYAB Announcer’s chair

3G= 3 bars

EDGE/GPRS= 5 bars

3G= 2 bars only

GPRS=  5 bars

     *SM CITY LOWER GROUND

       FLOOR (during its respective  

                     promotional activity.)

3G- not detected

EDGE only

3G= HSDPA connected but

         actual speed as tested by

         speedtest.net is only at 200

         plus for both upload and

         download.

 

CONCLUSIONS:

  • Signal strength is largely dependent on locations favorable to each of the network’s cell sites.
  • Signal is fluctuating—most of the time. So, advisable to set the modem at 3G preferred so that if it will disconnect from 3G site, it will shift to GPRS.
  • For charging rate, you must be aware of the scheme used by the network so as not to expect more time when it is actually less time left.
  • Globe has an edge with it comes to the other features of the modem. For example, its capability to send/receive SMS messages even while offline. Check balance within the application program without registering to another system unlike SmartBRO that requires users to register with WebConnect.
  • Finally, I am maintaining my previous stand—3G cellphones are still the best option to connect to the net. Based on my test, cellphone while at GPRS mode is even faster than both SmartBRO and Globe Visibility when connected via GPRS.

 

 

Click the link below to listen the discussion of this topic during the radio show-”Hi-Tech ‘Ta Bai!” @ DYAB1512 of ABS-CBN Cebu:

 SmartBRO vs. Globe Visibility

 

Related posts:

 

Disclosure: SmartBRO and Globe Visibility provided the USB modem dongles test units during the duration of this review. This writer maintains his journalistic independence in coming out with this review.

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Preventing Creation/Changing of Password for “Limited User” of our PC

October 27, 2008 · No Comments

Most of us are sharing our PC or Laptops with the rest of our family members.

However, we want to secure them from the “evils” of internet by checking periodically their online and offline activities. Perhaps, one way to do that is to ensure you can access their profile. Although, this is somewhat an intrusion to privacy but it’s somewhat necessary if the other users are our kids.

I had received a query how to prevent the creation of password or at least prevent the changing of the password.

If the other user profiles are yet to create password or it has already some passwords and you don’t want them to change it… here’s the simple way to do it:

1. Right click on “My Computer” and select Manage.
2. In the left pane double click “Local Users and Groups”.
3. Click “Users”.
4. Double Click a user account.
5. Check “User cannot change password”.
6. Click OK and close the “Computer Management” window.

Paki-share sa uban…. Thanks…

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