Archive for the ‘Tips & Tricks’ Category

There may be many reasons to disable Javascript on your computer which includes security as the most likely reason you would want to do this. The problem again is that many important current websites rely heavily on javascript just to make them function well as they are supposed to. Despite that here is how you can disable javascript.

Have you tried to visit a website and trying to surf the pages you get a Message telling you that you need to have Javascript enabled to continue using the website? If your answer is yes and worse still you dont know what to do. I would advise you to continue reading.

Upgrading from Nokia PC Suite to Nokia Ovi Suite is not the end to getting your phone working with your PC. This guide shows you in five easy steps what you need to do to get started with Nokia Ovi Suite and be on your way to enjoying the benefits it brings along.

Why would I want to Upgrade from Nokia PC Suite to Nokia Ovi Suite even though PC Suite has Served me perfectly? For starters If you have the latest version of Nokia PC Suite it will advise you to upgrade to Nokia Ovi Suite. Not only that but it has features like Syncing online of contacts, mail, photos, music and messages.

Assembly Language is probably the most misunderstood programming language to date. With potential simplicity Assembly can be a very powerful Framework to power your Software Applications by driving them to their limits as far as hardware is concerned. x86 is the most common version on use in todays PCs and Laptops.

A Run Down Of HTML5 (Part 2)

Last year I started on this article about HTML5. In that article I focused mainly on the various tags as far as the additions and removals since HTML 4.01/XHTML 1.0. Today I continue with HTML5 Tags’ Standard and Event Attributes. If you did not read the previous article you can find it here. I recommend [...]

Sitting at a coffee shop this afternoon I had the privilege to eaves drop on a couple of guys discussing how Assembly Language is dead as far as writing desktop applications is concerned. Hmm Assembler was the golden word. The word that got me glued in on their conversation.
If that was not enough they were [...]

A Run Down Of HTML5 (Part 1)

Just like every year its been a weekend of over indulgence in meats and starches in the name of celebrating Jesus’ day of birth. Enough said about that, its now back to business. I was trying out some of the new features in HTML 5 and was loving it.
For those that don’t already know it, [...]

Of Warnings and Open Source Risks

I found this article on the Internet that talked about Intel’s and google’s concerns about Open Source. Okay not Open Source as such but the way in which it is being used.
It seems a lot of people really don’t read and couldn’t be bothered about the licenses that come attached to Open Source. There are [...]

How To Use A Windows Mobile PDA as a Modem

I have finally found myself staring at my computer screen with absolutely no zeal for writing the least bit of code today. With that in mind I decided to do a few updates onto my PDA and I found myself being compelled to write about getting that secluded laptop online using your PDA, data [...]