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Author: Tony Chan Created: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 17:33:41 GMT
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演藝人協會四川大地震賑災主題曲 <<承諾>>
By Tony Chan on Thu, 22 May 2008 00:00:07 GMT
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China Starts 3 Days of Mourning
By Tony Chan on Sun, 18 May 2008 22:58:08 GMT

Today, China starts 3 Days of mourning for earthquake victims. Fund rasing effort had been stepping up in the past few days in Hong Kong SAR in support of the rescue and rebuilding effort in Sichuan and had collected over HK$200 million which had been handed over to the State Council. I made my donation through WorldVision on Saturday as part of my contribution to the community.

In return President Hu make the following response:

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"Wow" with SoapBox 2 - Vista and Office 2007 Worldwide Presentation
By Tony Chan on Thu, 26 Jul 2007 02:12:24 GMT

Part 2 of the "Wow with Soapbox"


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The "Wow" with SoapBox - MSN's YouTube killer
By Tony Chan on Thu, 26 Jul 2007 01:47:06 GMT

If you found YouTube quality disappointing for you to distrubted video? Try MSN Soapbox currently in Beta, it has a higher quality then YouTube.

Sample video is Microsoft Windows Vista Commerical for China.

 

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Is official: Windows "Vienna" is now Windows Seven
By Tony Chan on Mon, 23 Jul 2007 01:17:21 GMT

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Microsoft shared a bit more information on the next client version of Windows at the Microsoft Global Exchange Conference in Orlando last week. The next version of Windows codename: Windows Seven (formerly: Vienna) will come in 32-bit and 64-bit version. Microsoft suggested that they will address both the consumer and the business segment with Windows Seven though no information on how many SKUs are going to be released.

Microsoft is also mulling the concept of how to extend Windows Seven into a subscription based service similiar to the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) currently offered to Software Assurance customers.

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Remote Desktop on your Windows Vista Home Premium
By Tony Chan on Thu, 19 Jul 2007 00:07:17 GMT

A lots of my friends had been purchasing Vista lately and most of them selected the Home Premium edition with the missing Remote Desktop Connection server capability. Needless to say Remote Desktop had been very useful to us IT geeks. I currently have 5 computers in my home which I need to manage and the two of them running Windows Vista Home Premium including one running as our Media Centre had been my greatest headache. Initially they have a VNC server installed but I feel the performance of VNC running on both machine is poor compared with Remote Desktop.

After lingering around TheGreenButton while I tried to reconfig my Media Centre from XP MCE to Vista Premium the crazy users at The Green Button had created a hack that woul ...

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Skiprearm - Vista Activation Extenstion trick? Doesn't work!!! Ha Ha
By Tony Chan on Wed, 18 Jul 2007 23:21:42 GMT

On 15th March Brain Livingston published an article suggested that the use of of SkipRearm registry key can push back the activation date of Windows Vista. Subsequently a lots of websites had published this trick. The trick is even published in the latest issue (Issue 729 17 July 2007) of the Hong Kong's PCM Weekly - Vista's Tricks and Tips Guide.

Little known to the general public Brian Livingston have since published an updated article on 5th July verifying that the Skiprearm trick does not work as they thought on 15th March, though you can still extend the activ ...

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Is Hong Kong ready for Mac? Steve get your service provider ready first
By Tony Chan on Thu, 12 Jul 2007 20:59:19 GMT

I have had my first generation MacBook Pro for just over a year now, it had been performing great. There were a few issues with the main logic board and the battery with the Mac but AppleCare in the UK had been extremely helpful and resolved those issues in a timely manner.

This is not the case with AppleCare in Hong Kong. I had a case where a white MacBook purchased on 27th January had speaker problem and the infamous stained top case problem. We called AppleCare which suggested us to bring it to an Authorised Service Provider in Hong Kong for repair.

About a month ago the MacBook was with Brilliant Ascent Development Limited - an authorised service provider for Apple in Hong Kong. Their staff to stay the least know very little on the recent service notes released by Apple and had been circulati ...

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Choose a Vista? Get a Mac today!
By Tony Chan on Thu, 10 May 2007 21:00:55 GMT
Finding difficult to choose the right Vista Edition? Need to spend some to upgrade before you can run Vista? Watch this!

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Microsoft Windows Server Codename "Longhorn" and IIS 7.0 hits BETA 3
By Tony Chan on Thu, 26 Apr 2007 20:43:04 GMT
Just recieved an email from Microsoft. Windows Server Codename "Longhorn" and IIS 7.0 Beta 3 will soon be available to download for all Microsoft Connect members who are enrolled onto the Longhorn Beta Programme (That's Me!).

Also Microsoft Home Server Beta Programme had also posted an updated build.

I will be evaluating both products next week. Keep you posted.

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