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Archive for the ‘TechTips’ Category

Live Streaming Videos via Mobile: A Qik Guide

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Ateneo celebrated its 150th anniversary last Sunday, June 14. There was a whole-day program involving a motorcade passing through the Ateneo campuses in Manila, with programs in key campuses along the itinerary. Visit: http://150.ateneo.edu Throughout the day, Ateneo had ten videographers covering the event through live mobile video streaming enabled by ...

Technobiography Transferred – How to migrate your Wordpress Blog

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Sounds like "Technology Transfer" doesn't it? Well it is. Yesterday, I migrated hosting of Technobiography. I transfered Technobiography.com to dreamhost.com . Here's an walk-through of how I migrated from http://technobiography.edongskey.com in ploghost to http://www.technobiography.com in dreamhost. For my use (or other people's use) as a codigo in the future. How to transfer a ...

Watch Pacquiao vs Hatton Live on your mobile phone

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Here's a short video showing how you can watch the Pacquiao Hatton fight on your mobile phone. Update (May 3, 11pm): Video of what the fight looked like in my phone [caption id="attachment_912" align="alignnone" width="397" caption="Pacquiao After the Bout (on my mobile phone, live)"][/caption]

My First instructional Video: PixMe mobile photos to Facebook

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Whew! Hirap maging artista! Here's my first instructional video on Technobiography. It's about PixMe! -- uploading mobile photos to Facebook. The video is interspersed with powerpoint slides. Simple dimple muna. A bit long, but we're learning here ;-) . Comments, tips or other remarks are welcome ;-) .

A multi-geo conference call service for me!

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

Have you had the need to do a conference call where the meeting participants are from different parts of the globe? In my former company, we had an in-house self-service online panel where we could schedule multi-geo conference calls. Everybody dials into the bridge, and each country had their own local ...

5 dollar paintings at eBay

Friday, September 5th, 2008

We visited a relative in Seattle. Dee had a beautiful lakehouse! The porch was newly painted brick red. But what caught my attention were the many elegant paintings she had in the den. Pretty! 5 dollar paintings at eBay The painter was a Filipina! And yes, our friend Dee got the paintings for ...

How to Record Skype Calls on Computer

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

I'm preparing to listen to an open forum with Jack Canfield. It's called "Ask Jack Canfield" Tele-Class. I'm going to dial-in using Skype. Because of timezone differences, I'll be up at 1am to listen. I want to record the call for future listening, while driving for example. Thus began my search for ...

A web hosting guide

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

I have a friend, Ricky, who had a website running for a couple of years now. After hosting his website with a certain company, he no longer found it necessary to get a webhost. He explained that he didn't have much cash and that he's been hosting a big part ...

US and Philippines Call Cards

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

The past few weeks, I learned so much more about call cards than I had the past year. And this is because of one reason: necessity. :-) You see, my better half is in the US, and we both had to use call cards to communicate. [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="414" caption="GetMeCallingCards.com"][/caption] On my ...

Phishing gets bigger: Whaling Attacks

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Teach a man to Phish and he'll probably get smarter and start to Whale! :-) Funny how they come up with terms like these. From Wikipedia, phishing is an attempt to criminally and fraudulently acquire sensitive information, such as usernames, passwords and credit card details, by masquerading as a trustworthy entity ...