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I am a Project Managerin charge of IT projects for a UK-based IT Suppliers Information Software company in the Asia Pacific region. Previously I was a Software Developer at the Technology Innovation Centre and Software Developer / Researcher at the University of Birmingham. Where I was the chief software developer for the Interactive Logbook project - A UK Government funded Personal Learning Environment platform. I was also working with the Human Interface Technology Group in the field of wearable technology and distributed collaboration system. Currently, all software projects are developed in Microsoft's .NET platform in either C# or Visual Basic.


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G4 Cube - The Super Computer in an 8" Box
Tony Chan's Blog By Tony Chan on Thu, 16 Nov 2006 06:55:17 GMT

Power Mac G4 Cube was a quiet, fanless, compact Macintosh personal computer from Apple Computer. Apple Designer Jonathan Ive won several international awards for the cube's design. The cube can be found in many publications related to design and some technology museums.

This diminutive 8" x 8" x 8" cube suspend ...

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iMac G3 - The All In One computer That Started the Fashion of Colour
Tony Chan's Blog By Tony Chan on Fri, 10 Nov 2006 10:50:28 GMT

Apple announced the iMac on 7 May 1998, and started shipping the iMac on 15 August 1998. The launch of the iMac was a landmark event for its time, and had a massive impact on both the company and the computer industry. At the time, Apple was unique in producing all-in-one desktop computers, in which the CPU and the monitor are contained in one enclosure. Many other PC manufacturers have tried to imitate this, most of which have met with little success. Soon after many PC manufacturers conspicuously added translucent plastics to their existing designs.




Aesthetically, the iMac was drama ...

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The Return of Apple Series - The Infusion of Art and Technology
Tony Chan's Blog By Tony Chan on Thu, 09 Nov 2006 13:17:06 GMT

1st April 2006 was the 30th Anniversary of Apple Computer. In the late 90s Apple Computer and the Macintosh platform had been in serious trouble. Not enough people were buying Macs and Apple was facing competition from Mac clones. It a twist of fate Apple brought (and bought) back Steve Jobs the founder of Apple. Take a look at the video below showing various computer designs of Apple Computer since 1997.

 



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Windows Vista RC1 5600
Tony Chan's Blog By Tony Chan on Wed, 06 Sep 2006 01:52:40 GMT

On 3rd September 2006 Microsoft had released another milestone build of the next version of Windows Vista - Build 5600 RC1 on Microsoft Connect for Beta Testers

Build 5600 RC1 will soon be made available to all MSDN members and all Customer Preview Programmes (CPP) members.

Despite my previous bashing on how unstable and slow Vista was, the RC1 and the pre-RC1 Build 5536 was stable and solid. Though I still encountered the same compatibilty problem as the Pre RC1 Build 5636 there were certainly some improvments (e.g. AVGFree Anti Virus software does work on RC1).

I can confortably say that I can now actually use Vista as my primary OS. Of course if you are going to download Vista from Microsoft under the CPP may I remind you to do one important tweak.

Vista introduced something called Hybrid Sleep and is ...

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Windows Vista Build 5536 Pre RC1 is stable BUT ....
Tony Chan's Blog By Tony Chan on Fri, 25 Aug 2006 22:23:02 GMT

On 25th August 2006 Microsoft Connect relased Windows Vista Build 5536 Pre-RC1 to testers for testing. Build 5536 is x86 only build so no x64 support.


I immediately downloaded and installed 5536 on my dedicated Vista test partition. So far for once Vista is quite stable and is running quite quickly on my PC powered by my year old Athlon X2 4400+. Performance wise it is a major improvement over previous builds.


BUT...... Microsoft had cheated this time...... During my normal software compatibility test none of the antivirus software will work on 5536. The software I tested are: McAfee Anti Virus Enterprise 8.0i, Kaspersky Anti Virus 6.0.3, AVGFree 7.1, Awi ...

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MSN Messenger Behind that Firewall (Cantonese)
Tony Chan's Blog By Tony Chan on Thu, 03 Aug 2006 06:39:13 GMT

Are you one of those who cannot use MSN Messenger at work or at school? Are you looking for a solution to keep your communication lines open? My first screencast will explain how you can access MSN Messenger service behind that firewall.

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Games Cheater Stay Out of Windows x64
Tony Chan's Blog By Tony Chan on Sun, 30 Jul 2006 04:00:00 GMT

Games Cheaters ATTENTION! Even if you have resolved all your hardware compatibilities issues with 64 bit Windows platform (XP or Vista) you may want to think again before you move to x64.

At this moment none of the Game Trainers will work under x64 Windows. This is because all 32-bit applications will run under WOW64 (Windows32 On Windows64 subsystem). Each 32-bit applications will run in their self contained WOW64 layer thus making all Game Trainers unable to modifiy the running game's memory.

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Intel and Homer Simpson
Tony Chan's Blog By Tony Chan on Sat, 22 Jul 2006 04:00:00 GMT

Homer Simpson gets an upgrade with an Intel processor. Intel's old advertisement.

 

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Printer Dilemma Solved
Tony Chan's Blog By Tony Chan on Mon, 17 Jul 2006 04:00:00 GMT
About 4 years ago I bought a Samsung ML-4500 Laser Printer. It was economical and working perfectly even today.

Last year I tried Microsoft Windows 64 bit Edition but no 64-bit driver was provided by Microsoft or Samsung for my old printer. Furthermore, the printer was not compatible with any "standard" printer language such as PostScript, PCL5 or PCL6 instead the printer uses SmartGDI which only used by Samsung and by one other Lexmarks printer. So I returned to Windows XP 32-bit.

In May I got my MacBook Pro and guess what? No printer driver for my Samsung..... Therefore, Ieft with an option to retire a perfectly working printer or not printing from my Mac at all.

A few days ago I discovered a SmartGDI driver for Linux
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Are We There Yet?
Tony Chan's Blog By Tony Chan on Mon, 10 Jul 2006 22:00:00 GMT
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