Saturday, November 26, 2016
I need to upgrade my Note Book.
I love the touch and feel of my acer Note Book. It is one of the best keyboards I ever
tried in a Laptop. The feel and response feels good. Unfortunately It's Specs is not
very good for games etc... .
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Report Date: 11/01/2016
Report Time[hr:mm:ss]: 21:39:59
Driver Version: 6.14.10.4964
Operating System: Windows XP Professional, Service Pack3[4](5.1.2600)
Default Language: Mandarin
DirectX* Version: 9.0
Physical Memory: 1014 MB
Minimum Graphics Memory:8 MB
Maximum Graphics Memory:384 MB
Graphics Memory in Use: 10 MB
Processor: x86 family 6 Model 15 Stepping 13
Processor Speed: 1862 MHZ
Vendor ID: 8086
Device ID: 2A02
Device Revision: 03
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* Accelerator Information *
Accelerator in Use: Mobile Intel(R) 965 Express Chipset Family
Video BIOS: 1471.0
Current Graphics Mode: 1280 X 800 True Color (60 Hz)
* Devices Connected to the Graphics Accelerator *
Active Notebook Displays: 1
* Notebook *
Monitor Name: Plug and Play Monitor
Display Type: Digital
Gamma Value: 2.20
DDC2 Protocol: Supported
Maximum Image Size: Horizontal: Not Available
Vertical: Not Available
Monitor Supported Modes:
1280 X 800 (60 Hz)
Display Power Management Support:
Standby Mode: Not Supported
Suspend Mode: Not Supported
Active Off Mode:Not Supported
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Picture taken with a cellular
I was thinking of where I need to go for some quiet time and myself from where I was I found a nice place for photography . I need to purchase a zoom lens for my wife's S7 edge, as the buildings were too far
Friday, November 25, 2016
The speed of my network when connected with a Cat 5e cable
This is the speed of my 'Network' with Ethernet cables inserted.
Thursday, November 24, 2016
CCleaner a must for windows os
I have come across a number of net cafes using this freeware. As I was having a lot of problems with my desktop computer , I decided to have a go with it.. WA La it fixes most of the errors.
AFTER NOTE: Do Not Over Use It.
Power button of my Laptop
I got to get it fix. I decided that a sticky tape will help because the power button broke when too much pressure was applied.
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
I went out today
I have been at home for too long due to depression. Today I took my mind over and tell myself I need to go out.
China Officers are not allow to use Windows 8 ?
Two recent issues involving Microsoft have particularly drawn the public’s attention. In early April of 2014, Microsoft stopped its security updates and technical support for Windows XP, the most successful operating system for PCs but one whose retirement had been delayed for too long. Then, on May 16, 2014, a notice issued by China’s Central Government Procurement Center banned the installation of Windows 8 on computers that will be used by Chinese government. When Microsoft stopped supporting Windows XP, nearly 30 percent of the PCs around the world were still running under this system. In China and particularly in many Chinese governmental organizations and state-owned enterprises, the percentage of computers using Windows XP ranges from 60 percent to as high as 95 percent. Chinese netizens joked about an inevitable “era of streaking” for millions of PCs still running Windows XP. Though Microsoft will no longer support Windows XP, continued technical support is still available from local IT companies such as Tencent, Qihoo 360, and Kingsoft. For those PCs still running Windows XP, the technical maintenance expenses are negligible compared to the expense of upgrading to a newer generation OS such as Windows 7 or Windows 8 — and personal users can enjoy tech support without any extra fees. What’s more, numerous applications developed for Windows XP are still being used in many national institutions such as banks. Re-designing and reallocating new applications will be much more expensive than maintaining the operation of existing ones.However, the evolution of operating systems won’t stop its pace. When China’s Central Government Procurement Center banned Windows 8 on computers to be purchased by the government, Microsoft expressed surprise in a statement and said that it is still working on the evaluation of Window 8 by relevant government agencies.
So, on one hand, a very large number of computers used by Chinese government and state-owned enterprises are still running an old operating system without official support from its developer, Microsoft. On the other hand, the Chinese government has banned Windows 8 from use in government offices. What does this mean?
China Central TV (CCTV) indicates that, in the short term, China needs a comprehensive defense system for its over 200 million computers still running Windows XP, while in the long term China must develop its own operating system. China’s fundamental concerns come from the fact that operating systems are directly related to information security, particularly in view of China’s wide-range adoptions of foreign software and hardware as well. The recent NSA spying scandal has intensified Beijing’s concerns about its national information security in the era of an interconnected world, in which a limited number of U.S. giants in the hardware and software industries have dominated the market for decades.
In fact, China has invested a lot in developing its own operating system. In January 2014, the Institute of Software at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (ISCAS) together with Shanghai Liantong Network Communications Technology unveiled the new “China Operating System (COS),” a Linux-based operating system designed especially for mobile devices. However, Chinese netizens doubt that this is a genuinely “home-made” operating system, since its core part is based on Linux, although its user interface and system services are independently designed — like many other products “Made in China,” COS is part imitation, part innovation.
China’s goal is clear: To have more control over matters related to its information security by having more options to choose from. But China has a long way to go in building up its domestic industries before it can decouple from the Western giants.
ZZZ Pills.
As you guys know my parents are extremely health extremist. Can't really blame them as my mom and Sister is in the medical field. Oxygen machine, Oxygenated Sky Juice etc... So my Z pills is this. Sharks
Sunday, November 20, 2016
I need inner Peace
I was acting like a mad guy on the road after I came of Custom Department .
After-note: I am not like that why?
After-note: I am not like that why?
XP Updates patches for China
Microsoft is making a special exception in the way it retires Windows XP in China, and will continue offering security support for the OS to users in the nation.
To do so, the U.S. software giant is partnering with China’s leading Internet security vendors, Microsoft said in a Sunday posting on its official account with Sina Weibo, a top social networking site in the country.
Outside of China, Microsoft is dropping support of Windows XP on April 8, meaning that users of the OS will no longer receive security patches meant to fix vulnerabilities in the software.
To stay protected, Microsoft has urged users of the old OS to upgrade their PCs to the latest version of Windows. In markets such as the U.S., Windows XP is gradually being phased out by PC users. But in China, the software remains one of the top operating systems.
Among China’s Internet users, about 57 percent rely on Windows XP systems to go online, according to analytics site CNZZ.com. The OS can still be found in use at Internet cafes, businesses and schools.
A major reason why the 12-year-old OS is so popular in China is because it has been widely pirated. For years, Microsoft has tried repeatedly to convince consumers and businesses in the nation to buy official copies, pointing to the rampant security vulnerabilities found in bootleg versions. But the operating system’s high price has been one factor that’s turned potential buyers away.
The retiring of Windows XP, however, is giving China’s security vendors a chance to fill the void with their own security products. Among the Chinese security vendors helping Microsoft provide support to the OS is Tencent, one of China’s largest Internet firms.
It’s unclear how the protection will be delivered, but the security support may not even matter to most Windows XP users in the country.
In its Sunday post, Microsoft noted that 70 percent of China’s Windows XP users had in the last 13 years never chosen to install the company’s security updates
To do so, the U.S. software giant is partnering with China’s leading Internet security vendors, Microsoft said in a Sunday posting on its official account with Sina Weibo, a top social networking site in the country.
Outside of China, Microsoft is dropping support of Windows XP on April 8, meaning that users of the OS will no longer receive security patches meant to fix vulnerabilities in the software.
To stay protected, Microsoft has urged users of the old OS to upgrade their PCs to the latest version of Windows. In markets such as the U.S., Windows XP is gradually being phased out by PC users. But in China, the software remains one of the top operating systems.
Among China’s Internet users, about 57 percent rely on Windows XP systems to go online, according to analytics site CNZZ.com. The OS can still be found in use at Internet cafes, businesses and schools.
A major reason why the 12-year-old OS is so popular in China is because it has been widely pirated. For years, Microsoft has tried repeatedly to convince consumers and businesses in the nation to buy official copies, pointing to the rampant security vulnerabilities found in bootleg versions. But the operating system’s high price has been one factor that’s turned potential buyers away.
The retiring of Windows XP, however, is giving China’s security vendors a chance to fill the void with their own security products. Among the Chinese security vendors helping Microsoft provide support to the OS is Tencent, one of China’s largest Internet firms.
It’s unclear how the protection will be delivered, but the security support may not even matter to most Windows XP users in the country.
In its Sunday post, Microsoft noted that 70 percent of China’s Windows XP users had in the last 13 years never chosen to install the company’s security updates
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Bringing HTTPS to all (I hope)
HTTPS is fundamental to internet security; it protects the integrity and confidentiality of data sent between websites and visitors' browsers. Last September, they began rolling out HTTPS support
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
My Parents got me a motive Keychain
Monday, November 14, 2016
Sunday, November 13, 2016
Saturday, November 12, 2016
I have not written proficiently for a long time.
I have been in my lazy unmotivated writing mood for the last few years. I decided to take more effort to have the motivation to move on.I have PTSD I admit. So Move On.
My network speed.
Why is there a network speed for? if it is slow, its slow. But if one is doing networking than it makes senses.
Monday, November 7, 2016
Now it is cheaper to buy a car.
I have been taking a "Private" kinda Cab called Uber OR Grab. Things in Singapore is becoming a fast pace city.
Sunday, November 6, 2016
Desoxyn pills.
USP), chemically known as (S)-N,α-
dimethylbenzeneethanamine hydrochloride, is a member of
the amphetamine group of sympathomimetic amines.
I am still using Windows XP.
You guys should know by now that Windows XP now is free.There are also no security updates and is very venerable to attacks like Malware...ect. I decided to download a Unofficial SP4 for the newer paces.
Monitor Name: Plug and Play Monitor Display Type: Digital Gamma Value: 2.20 DDC2 Protocol: Supported Maximum Image Size: Horizontal: Not Available Vertical: Not Available Monitor Supported Modes: 1280 X 800 (60 Hz) Display Power Management Support: Standby Mode: Not Supported Suspend Mode: Not Supported Active Off Mode:Not Supported Raw EDID: 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 06 af 44 44 00 00 00 00 01 10 01 03 80 1e 13 78 0a 7f e5 93 55 50 8c 27 22 50 54 00 00 00 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 ee 1a 00 80 50 20 10 30 15 20 35 00 30 be 10 00 00 18 00 00 00 0f 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 00 00 00 fe 00 41 55 4f 0a 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 00 00 fe 00 42 31 34 31 45 57 30 34 20 56 34 20 0a 00 be ***************************************************************************************** * Other names and brands are the property of their respective owners.Daniel Lim * *****************************************************************************************
This is what a home grown electronic musician wrote... and I never heard from him.The Infuser
I am trying my best to be a better person.
Being a child of a mom the wants the perfect child is not easy. Being molded by her is extremely difficult to live with. To cut things short, I am happy with my Job now.
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
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