Day 1 PM 745pm - flight to Siem Reap (3 hours) 930pm - arrive Siem Reap (Sieam Reap is 1 hour behind of Manila) 1045pm - check-in at hotel Day 2 (Angkor Wat & Angkor Thom) AM 7am - bfast 8am - off to An...
As promised, this is the 2nd part of "The Baby's Out, What's Next" post. my 2nd daughter, minutes after she was born Things you should know when taking care of your newborn: 6am-7am is the perfect time to bring him/her out in the...
Like I said in my recent post, babies are all over my Facebook feed and I thought they were just there. I didn't know that we have a couple of neighbors who are either about to pop out or had given birth already. No wonder I have been hearing babies...
By Pinoy Technologies on Nov 21, 2012 in:
Tutorials, windows, Windows 8, cleanup system files, delete windows.old, disk cleanup, Microsoft, Operating System, Tips, tips and tricks, Tricks, tutorials, Windows 7, windows.old
When you upgrade your device into Windows 8, the program files and folders of the previous Windows installation are moved to the Windows.old folder. It may be a good idea to delete and get rid of the Windows .old permanently and have a free space in...
By ComTECHnician on Nov 15, 2012 in:
Computing, how-to, metro, operating systems, SmartScreen, Software, tips and tricks, Windows, Windows 8, windows 8 tips, apps, Mobile
Today, in our continuing series of Windows 8 tips and tricks, we're going to look at closing Windows 8 Metro apps, and how to work with SmartScreen -- a new feature in Windows 8 that prevents you from installing malicious or untrusted software.
By ComTECHnician on Nov 9, 2012 in:
Computing, how-to, microsoft, reboot, shut down, Software, start menu, Start Screen, tips and tricks, Windows 8, windows 8 tips, Mobile
This is a series of stories that explains the rationale behind the weird changes and features in Windows 8 -- and then provides you with tips and tricks to restore the missing functionality, or to make Windows 8 a little less clunky.
By Pinoy Technologies on Oct 30, 2012 in:
Tutorials, Windows 7, additional features, convenience, easier to use, hidden keyboard shortcuts, more configurations, most-used function, save you time, save your time, switch between windows, tips and tricks, tutorials, Windows, Windows app switcher
Native Windows users often use the Alt+Tab app switcher to navigate and switch between windows. While this has become the OS’ most-used function, its convenience has more to offer. A variety of hidden keyboard shortcuts make the Alt+Tab switcher ea...