Apr 17, 2008
SY Tan

Backup Email Database with Amic Email Backup

Email has become increasingly common and important in modern business communication or commercial practice. In some countries, an email even constitutes an adequate and formal means of serving notice. Hence, back up of an email account is extremely important in office management nowadays. There are various ways to back up your email. For instance, you can clone your email into a new account so that there is a backup in the event your original email account is corrupted. However, email cloning might not be a total solution. It is a bit messy to clone and manage two or more email accounts. To ensure uninterrupted access to your email account, Amictools has introduced a handy application for Microsoft Windows based PCs, Amic Email Backup, to create backup copy of users’ email database.
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Apr 17, 2008
Tip and Trick Editorial

Hack Proofing Oracle Internet Platform Guide Online Reading and Download

Oracle databases have increasingly been used to deploy and power the web based applications fronting the Internet, and thus exposing to possibility of malicious and violent security attacks, hack or crack attempts, and exploit threats from both internal and external source. How to harden and hack proofing the Oracle database, products and services have became urgent and critical task. Oracle has published a guide on how to “Hack Proofing Oracle” by Howard Smith, as part of Deploying, Managing Administering Oracle Internet Platform series of article as strategy to fight more serious threats awaiting Oracle users.
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Apr 17, 2008
Tip and Trick Editorial

What’s the Login User Name and Password for VMWare Server 2.0?

VMWare Server 2.0 (currently in Beta 2 release) has departed significantly from legacy VMWare Server 1.0. It’s still a free virtualization software to users to create, manage and run virtual machines, but instead of usual standalone desktop (or notebook laptop) based application, VMWare Server 2.0 now runs solely on web-based management user interface, plus many other new features, enhancements and improvements.
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Apr 17, 2008
Tip and Trick Editorial

Updated Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) RTM Release Schedule

Windows XPWindows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) release schedule has possibly been tweaked (or it may be the previously leaked schedule is not detailed enough). In the latest release schedule obtained by news source, Windows XP SP3, the last service pack for Windows XP operating system will be published and delivered in stages beginning from end of April to early June.
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Apr 17, 2008
Tip and Trick Editorial

Free Customized Beach Towel from Parliament (Philip Morris)

If you’re a smoker 21 years of age or older (even if you’re not, you can always pretend that you are smoker lover), you can get a free customized beach towel with 4 designs for selection, by signing up or already joined Parliament mailing list and update your smoking preferences.
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Apr 17, 2008
Tip and Trick Editorial

Windows XP SP3 BSoD Endless Reboot Loop with Stop c0000139 on GDI32.dll Error

Microsoft spent couple of weeks to fix endless and repetitive system restart loop issue when users attempt to Windows Vista SP1, but the computer cannot startup with continuous reboot loop problem spreads to Windows XP as well. After users installed Windows XP SP3 beta or RC release or a hotfix, and restart the PC, the computer will repetitively and automatically reboot suddenly nonstop, unable to log on to Windows desktop with the infamous BSoD (Blue Screen of Death) with the following error messages.
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Apr 17, 2008
Nic Cho

New Asus U6Ep Notebook

The world’s leading manufacturer of notebooks, motherboards, graphics cards and wireless equipment, Asus has recently unveiled its new notebook – Asus U6Ep, which sports a 12.1-inch glare-type widescreen with exclusive Splendid Color Enhancement Engine, Intel Core 2 Duo T9300 processor (2.6GHz), Intel GM965 Express chipset, Intel GMA X3100 graphics, DDR2 667MHz memory, 160GB Hybrid storage with 256MB Flash, built-in WLAN 802.11 a/b/g/n and Bluetooth 2.0, aiming to deliver the best mobile performance ever.


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Apr 17, 2008
Nic Cho

Hop-on Announces $20 Disposable Cellphone

The US-based company best known for developing the world’s first disposable cell phone, Hop-on has announced the launch of its $20 low end GSM cellphone with no LCD screen, using a Texas Instruments chip set and operates on the 900/1800 MHz frequency.


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