Saturday 22 December 2012

Is Firefox safe?

Hi guys,

Before I start, I would like to remind you that a new update for iTunes 11, iTunes 11.0.1.12 is out. There is a few bug fixes. Update with Apple Software Update app now!

I realized I've been just so off topic recently, so I will write more things that are ON topic. So a lot of people ask this question, Is Firefox safe?

As I am a user of Firefox, one of the few in my year at school, Firefox is recommended in our school, which is a quite a good thing. Firefox (Or Mozilla) is non-profit organization which only gets money from donations, and try to make one of the best browsers in the world, which is one of the main reasons I like Firefox.

Sometimes you don't only judge a good internet browser by it's speed and user number, but by different aspects. Judging a internet browser is a very hard job, because the main purpose is for surfing the internet, no matter if you are using Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Firefox or whatever browser you use.

The important part of a browser is safety, other than speed, user number and user friendliness. Some people (For example, my mom) thinks that Firefox is a very dangerous browser, but is it really one?

I think the people have the wrong idea of thinking Firefox is not safe because they don't know it well. I would say it's actually the safest browser. The Firefox team did not really do a lot of fancy designs on their browser, for example Internet Explorer 9, or Google Chrome, pratically making it faster by not scanning for viruses.

Although Firefox is not a very fast browser, or a very user friendly, but what it always make sure is safety. Looking at the Firefox webpage, there is a whole page just for introducing their security system on Firefox. If you don't believe me, you can check here: http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/security/

Well concluding, really, Firefox is the saftest browser you can find. And don't forget, they are doing this for free, and they do not get a single penny other than donations. Support Firefox! 

Sunday 25 November 2012

Follow up on ICT project, iTunes 11?

Dear all,

It's time for me to post again. The past week was a tough week, with homework, test and most of all some private issues with Vanessa (again!)

First, we wish Vanessa a (Late) Happy Birthday, which was on November 23rd!

On our ICT project, we did something independently this week, where we just tried to learn how to use Vegas Pro, which was a good session. I had a bit of a blast of trying to make a simple movie put together. Next week we would really start rolling on the filming process with Colleen, Candy and Caleb (Isn't it all strange that their names all start with a C expect for me?)

So lets move on to some news. Where is our iTunes 11? We've been wating for quite a while now, but some users are starting to lose patience, but never mind, I rather Apple release something finished rather than one full of bugs and unfinished.

iTunes 11 will introduce a brand new design, probably the biggest change since its launch in 2001. With exiting new album view, and the 'Mini' Player when minimised, this is gonna be a exiting version. On the Apple website, it said 'Coming in November' So most people will expect the update in the next two days. Be patient! Apple is trying to make the best.

The death of Ping, their social network will be done on iTunes 11, which they would not have it on iTunes 11. Well Ping is just a failure to me. We expect iTunes 11 to be out in the next few days, which a lot of label companies has heard from.

This two months was quite busy, Windows 8, Windows Phone 8, Microsoft Surface, iPad Mini, iPad 4th gen, New iMac and 13 inch Retina MacBook Pro. I'm sorry I couldn't cover them, as I was really depressed about Vanessa. I wish I did, so I can just literally pick it up to you all. I promise, I will cover new products in the future.

UPDATE: The brand new Nokia Lumia 920 and 820 is here, with Windows Phone 8 installed. As looking from the email Nokia sent me, it looks pretty impressive.  As far as I know, it has a so-called
PureView camera, and also a PureMotion HD+ Screen, (What does that possibly mean?) And some exiting new features. I will follow up on all the new features of them soon.

Thank you.


Thursday 15 November 2012

Moved on from Food Tech to ICT, Flash for ICS Android 4.0.X

Hello,

It's been a really looooooooong time since I have post anything ( Thanks to you, Vanessa) But this time, I am really back.

My lovely class (9.4) in my school (Sha Tin College) has just finished our Food technology project, and moving on towards ICT. And our new exiting project is called 'A day in a life in STC' A video project. And me, Colleen Yuen, Candy and Caleb Hyde have joind together to make one, along with 5 other groups. I will be using this blog to update our progress, and I hope you all will enjoy it when the final movie is finished!

We have started on our photo shooting progress, and we will record the actual movie later. This exiting project will include a lot of sweat and pain (Along with arguments with Colleen) But I am sure that we will make the best quality video we can make.

So moving on to our next topic. Adobe Flash. In August, Adobe has announced taking off the Flash off Google Play, and its giving a lot of pain to Android 4.0.X users (Which includes me, I have installed Cyanonagen Mod 9 RemICS on my Galaxy W) But dont feel mad or sad yet; Cause theres a workaround.


1.Go to helpx.adobe.com/flash-player-versions.html on your Android device.

2. Scroll down towards section saying
'Flash Player Archived for Android 4.0'

3. Select 'Flash Player 11.1. For Android 4.0 11.1.115.27)

4. After downloading, go to 'Downloads' and select the file.

5.After opening it, press install on the screen.

6. After installing, you're done!

7. Check a Flash Website to make sure it works.

This will not slow down your phone. Trust me.

I hope that this can help you get Flash back, and also I hope you all can support us with the 'A day in a life' video. We will try our best!



Thursday 25 October 2012

Samsung Galaxy S III Mini=Samsung Galaxy W sucsessor? (Issues on sudden restart of the W)

Hi guys! A long time of not posting on the blog. Last week I was cut off from the internet, because I was camping, so sorry for the no posts! The past few days, well was hard, because of issues between Vanessa. So I have recovered, and back with my blog.

So, I have took a look at the Samsung Galaxy S III mini, and pretty much the same look as the S III. Just a smaller, strip down version of it. Samsung Galaxy W was a stripdown version of the S II, so I think, that this is a sucsessor of the W.

Samsung Galaxy W is a phone that wasnt too famous, a quietly released phone. Unlike the S III mini. Well, they had a huge press conference for that thing. The specs is pretty much the same, and almost the same size.

Would you get the S III mini. I wouldn't. I think I'll would rather get a S III instead. Or either stick with my W.

And also, have you been experienceing sudden restart issues while using you Galaxy W, after you updated to the ICS value pack? Leave a comment, if its my phone's problem, well tough luck for me. I will be figuring out how to fix that thing, and uploading it in the next few days. Stay tuned!

Thursday 11 October 2012

Happy (Late) birthday, Thinkpad!

5 days ago, Lenovo celebrated 20 years of the Thinkpad. Thinkpad is an buisness laptop, and being praised by many. From the 700, to the X1 Carbon. The original Thinkpad idea was from their 'Think' Notebook (The paper one!), a notebook with a 'Think' on it. The second inspiration was from the 'Bento' lunchbox in Japan.

The Thinkpad is so sucsessful today is becuase of its buisness friendly style and also durability. The Thinkpad has passed 8 military specifications, and also able to withstand drops from 5 feet high (Using the Thinkpad X1 as an example). Why consider using Thinkpad when there is so many different, better designed laptops out there? Its special.

Power-People always had problems with running out of battery while they are on the go. No problem with the Thinkpad. Every year where power standards gets pushed higher, the Thinkpad goes for it. For example the Thinkpad R400 laptop in 2009, it went up to four hours, which is quite a lot in 2009. Now in 2012, it can go up to 8 hours, 24 or even 48. 

The Thinkpad X1 carbon is really a good choice. With a carbon shell, its not destroyable. With a speedy processor, a magnificent IPS display, you will see that you didnt get the right laptop. As becoming the most expensive Thinkpad ever sold, its still worth it. Marking a 20th aniversary of the Thinkpad, will become history.

Opinions matter in IT industry, and as an Thinkpad user, I think the Thinkpad can give me full power no matter if I am working or playing. As Thinkpad passes a lot of specifications, even the toughest enviornment in our school, it still can give a tough side.

Monday 8 October 2012

Microsoft Surface or Pro?

Hello, my first blog post! Moving from webs.com to here, feels better. Today, I will talk about Microsoft Surface.

Microsoft Surface is a tablet designed, and upcoming, by Microsoft. We're still waiting for it. On 26th of October 2012, it will be out, with the exiting Metro interface, Windows 8. But, on January 2013, the Microsoft Surface Pro will come out. So which one?

First, lets talk about the hardware. The Microsoft Surface is installed with Windows RT, with Windows 8 interface and some features of it. Dont mix up with Windows 8, its not getting it. An speedy ARM processor, may sound slow, but its pretty speedy. 32GB or 64 for you to choose. Using a magnificent 10.6 Inch ClearType HD screen, people who are seeking an home tablet, you would consider right? But wait... How about Microsoft Surface Pro? You get an Windows 8 Pro (Yes, Professional version) With a Sandy Bridge Dual Core Intel i5 Processor, speedy eh? Definatly better than ARM. Storage 64 and 128 GB, much more larger. Note the difference of the moniter. ClearType FULL HD 10.6 inch. Should be clearer I suppose?  And also Microsoft Surface is only getting USB 2.0 ports, and Pro is getting 3.0, so if you want to try an USB 3.0 port, and you went to get a Microsoft Surface, too bad. Not that I didn't tell you.

Second, software. Windows RT or 8 Pro? It depends on what you need it for. If you are a casual guy (Or woman, I'm not being sexist)  You might want a Microsoft Surface. Windows RT can load webpages, games, Windows Store. If you are a worker, a person that relies on an tablet, well, Microsoft Surface Pro will be the choice.

The Microsoft Surface will make a dent. Like the iPad, it gonna.

So got the difference? If you ask me, I'm getting the Surface Pro. Yes I am getting it.