Archive for March, 2008

WordPress 2.5 is out, but a tiny rant anyway

Finally, WordPress 2.5 is out. Some of you may know that WordPress 2.4 was skipped in March, to instead release it as WordPress 2.5. For me, I have no complaints on this one, except to make upgrading to future versions of WordPress as easy as they pump those versions out. In other words, I’m hoping [...]

Some basic tips before you overclock your PC

Overclocking means to speed up your processors speed by its ratings to some higher values so as to make it run faster. This is always a bit risky, and more or less related to hardware aspects. But for PCs, overclocking is a relatively safe way to get more out of your machine.
The CPU multiplier and [...]

Half a million dot Asia registrations so far

With half a million .Asia domain registrations to date, it can’t be more crazy than this. So much so, the planned auctions have been postponed to what appears to be an indefinite date. The Landrush had closed on March 12, but due to the overwhelming number of domain registrations, it seems all those domains with [...]

How to quickly create a favicon

Favicons are small images that you can place in the URL bar in your Web browser, and these little icons will show up next to your URL whenever someone visits your site. If you have your own website, getting a favicon to display is pretty easy. I’ll show how it’s done in a few easy [...]

Website Grader

There seems to be a new interesting service called Website Grader which generates a report or “grade” based on certain established Web “criteria.” Although it is similar to a few other services that attempt to gauge website value, this one doesn’t put any dollar value to the result.
So I tested my blog for fun, and [...]