Posts by Ken S.:
Installing WordPress with 1and1 hosting
When I went about setting up this blog and others I could not find any info on how to install this on 1and1’s hosting, then I found this.
For this tutorial, I’m going to assume that your host is 1&1. You will need the Linux hosted package to have access to MySQL. The first thing we need to do is set up a MySQL database. Log in to the 1&1 Control Panel under the Administration tab, click on MySQL Administration.

There you will click “New Database”:
T-Mobile Closing Its Doors In 2011? Not So Fast!
For a while now an article has been floating around that originated on 24/7 Wall Street which states 10 Brands that will disappear in 2011. A number of you have written in as though T-Mobile is already beginning to pack it in and I’d like to take this quick editorial to remind you that isn’t the case. Quite the contrary is true and the article itself merely states things that we already know. T-Mobile is in fourth place, check. A merger and/or acquisition of Sprint being discussed, check. Stating that T-Mobile has no future in the US simply because they are in fourth place is just irresponsible journalism. In 2009 the very same article was written with 12 different brands that would disappear and while its true that some did, such as Palm, AIG and Eddie Bauer, not all of them did, and most of them were blatantly obvious and were already on the way out at the time the list was published. As of this moment, there is zero indication that T-Mobile is currently for sale, currently being pursued by a partner or another carrier or that Deutsche Telekom is making an effort to purchase someone else. That’s not to say its not happening far far behind the scenes, but publicly, none of this is taking place.
Samsung Vibrant gets off to a slow start at T-Mobile stores

The Samsung Vibrant (a Galaxy S phone) has finally launched in the United States. T-Mobile is the first carrier to release a Galaxy S phone and will most likely look to take advantage of their early launch to get a few steps ahead of their competition. The Samsung Vibrant is without a doubt the most advanced Android powered phone on T-Mobile’s network. The handset features a 4 inch capacitive Super AMOLED Display, 1GHz Hummingbird processor, 1500mAh lithium ion battery, 5MP camera with 720p video recording, 2GB microSD card preloaded with the movie Avatar, the new SIMS game from EA, all running on Android 2.1.
Top 10 USB Thumb Drive Tricks
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What can you do with a few gigabytes and a USB port? Quite a lot, with the right software. Learn how to encrypt your work, run whole systems, rescue Windows, and customize your thumb drive with these USB-geared tricks.
Photo by Debs (ò‿ó)♪.
Note: Gina previously rounded up 10 thumb drive tricks in April 2007, and we’ve borrowed a few of those ideas here. But many of the apps have updated, some have been replaced with better offerings, and a few totally new cool things (Chrome OS! XBMC!) have made their way into this mix.
MultiBootISOs Boots Multiple Operating Systems from a USB Drive
Windows: Can’t decide whether you should commit your spare thumb drive to Windows recovery, Ubuntu, or some other live-booting OS? Run MultiBootISOs on your USB drive, and you won’t have to choose—you’ll just choose between them at start-up.
The folks at PenDriveLinux.com have created a Windows tool for creating what is basically a GRUB multi-OS bootloader on your USB drive, along with a nice long list of systems that work with it. All you have to do is grab an ISO file of the system you’re adding to your drive, then drop the whole ISO file onto the drive (occasionally with special instructions). There’s all the usual Linux cohorts—Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE, etc.—but also some great rescue tools and utilities, like the GParted partition disc, Ophcrack password reset, and virus scanners. You could even load a Windows 7 installation DVD onto your thumb drive, if you had the room.
Automatically Mount Your Android Storage via USB
To mount an Android phone via USB and get access to its files, you have to connect it, turn on the screen, swipe down your notifications, and hit a screen button. Install the doubleTwist Player (or another free app) to simply plug-and-transfer.
The previously mentioned doubleTwist player app for Android is intended to sync up nicely with the doubleTwist media manager on a PC or Mac, but you don’t need to grab the “iTunes for Android” if you don’t want. You don’t even need to use the doubleTwist player on your Android—it’s just the one free app we’ve found that automates the USB mounting process. Install it, and the next time you connect your Android phone to any computer, your microSD card will mount as any other USB storage would.
T-Mobile Testing Android 2.1 for myTouch 3G With a Shot of Espresso
Now that the carriers are starting to roll out Android 2.1 updates for 1st-gen devices, T-Mobile couldn’t have the myTouch 3G left off of the VIP list for the Android 2.1 party right? Turns out, the myTouch has its card. The myTouch will officially be inside the velvet ropes according to T-Mo’s VP of Production Innovation, Andrew Sherrard in a recent Techland interview.
T-Mobile Gives the Samsung Vibrant a Promo Clip [Video]
The Samsung Vibrant is officially bumped up to a July 15th release (that’s this Thursday), so what better what then to whet your appetite then with a new promotional video showing yet another spin on the Galaxy S line. With all the news rolling in about Samsung’s flagship Android smartphone there isn’t much to add that hasn’t already been said, so go ahead and enjoy the video as the day draws nearer for T-Mobile customers to get their hands on the device.
Linux… I’ll have to get me one of these.
If you are a fan of Linux you may be able to relate to this, there is also a t-shirt available with this on it, if you are interested go here
Two hours of broadband to ftp the Linux package, 15 cents.
CD’s to burn the files, $1.00
The knowledge that nothing on your computer is from Microsoft™, PRICELESS.
There are some operating system that you don’t need money to buy.
For everyone else, there’s Windows.™
Rock, Paper, Scissors, Lizard, Spock.
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This was once again made popular in the TV show, The Big Bang Theory, tho this has been around a while, interested? check it out at http://www.cbs.com/primetime/big_bang_theory/
Above is the original Rock, Paper, Scissors, Spock, Lizard image from the mid-90’s. Recently the game has appeared on television and elsewhere, and some folks like ThinkGeek have come up with some lovely t-shirt designs. |
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