iMAP4 now available on my Gmail account
iMAP4 finally became available on my Gmail account. I’ve been waiting for weeks now. Check and see if yours is enabled. If not make sure your language is set to English (US). I’ll be trying it on Mail 2.0.
iMAP4 finally became available on my Gmail account. I’ve been waiting for weeks now. Check and see if yours is enabled. If not make sure your language is set to English (US). I’ll be trying it on Mail 2.0.
I recently found out about T-Mobile’s program, test drive. This program allows you to use an iPhone 5S, which they provide, for a week on their network. All you have to do is provide a credit card. They will put a hold on the card for the amount of $700 plus tax. After a week,…
With Aedyn coming soon, I wanted to find ways to reduce monthly expenses – just in case. I currently have cable internet with Road Runner. I’m usally downloading at 5,500kbps with an upload speed of around 400kbps. Not bad but it’s about $46 per month. I saw AT&T DSL and now they don’t have a…
Vonage has recently added an unlimited plan that allows you to call the Philippines. I have been waiting for this for so many years. We had a Vonage account a few years ago and was paying $24/month. We sent the device to the Philippines so that we can call them locally. The problem is it…
It’s been weeks since I started to look for an online storage service. I’ve looked in the past but I haven’t put much time and dedication as I have lately. I already have a RAID1+0 set up, an internal drive to handle daily backups, and a Terastation NAS box – why do I need storage…
My adventure continues with Windows Server 2012. I was able to fix the issue with enabling the Hyper-V role and not being able to start. It turns out I had to disable the USB3.0 feature from the bios. For whatever reason, it creates a conflict and it won’t let me boot into the server. It…
After hearing Psystar’s (which might be a false company) release of a Mac clone (Open Computer), I was excited and highly considering a purchase. Then I find out that it’s a “Hackintosh” version of Leopard running on compatible Intel hardware. Now I’ve tried installing “Hackintosh” on a laptop at work and a desktop at home….