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October 2008

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Samsung Omnia i900 Custom ROM Upgrade

infoCT received quite a number of visitors searching for Samsung i900 Omnia ROM upgrade. It seems like the original ROM installed with the handset sold in the market is not up to the user’s preference. I am unsure if this is more likely due to the liking of difference or self preference, but to me, it is the latter.

I, myself, is also keeping an eye on the handset since it was launched but the price is still pretty much costly. Ms.VIP recently bought a new handset, Sony Ericsson P1i and has been struggling to adopt its’ functionalities (from handset to PDA like user Interface).  I will try to post more on P1i in coming days, hopefully.

Omnia has been quite a hit discussion on few places throughout the net and there have been quite a number of customized roms circulating. Manilla2D is one of them that I came across recently. It has a cool interface compared to the original omnia package and top it off, it have bundled with few other apps. which is found useful to general. I found it great to have such community where people contributes for the mass interest. I’m bookmark’in it, just in case I am fortunate enough to have one.

Leave a comment or two if you own one or have something to share… ;-)

Written by admin on October 31st, 2008 with no comments.
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Illusions?

I happened to come across this image (attached below). There are five english words in the picture and at first glace (with several subsequent attempt), I was not able to view it. Then, following the instruction given, the word appears!

Not sure if the words meaning really mean it and if it is real, probably i need to look for solutions. :-X

illusion

Psst: I was about to show the pic to a senior colleague of mine but fall back later as the meaning behind does not sound appropriate. :-D

Written by admin on October 17th, 2008 with no comments.
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Microsoft Office: Hide the formatting marks

Out in the blue, those formatting symbols appeared on all the microsoft documents that I load. I was not sure if the settings was inherited from other saved document but certainly, it was not something to my liking.

I search through the net to find the way to resolve it and as usual, google is always the best source.

To deactivate the formatting marks from showing, in Microsoft Office 2000, go to Tools-> Options -> uncheck those options in formatting marks. If you would like to enable it, you can select those that relevant.

Written by admin on October 17th, 2008 with no comments.
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