Archived entries for Geek Tips

Unlocking Huawei B933

To those people who wanted to “unlock” their Huawei B933 modems which usually comes in the packages that Philippines ISP’s such as Smart & Globe gives on some plan – this will surely be a good read for you.

First of all, I’d like to take no responsibility to whatever damages that may occur onto your device or whatsoever. So please proceed at your own risk and by the way, unlocking the Huawei B933 modem might void the warranty of the product. So again, please proceed at your own risk. Continue reading…

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Web Browser Talk

PC enthusiasts such as web designer’s are always on the look for a good feel and appearance of a web browser and I know that there are a lot on the list which could be downloaded and is considered as a freeware.

Hence, I’ll be doing a quick review on some of the top free web browser to date and I’ll be needing some feedbacks on the comments section regarding on what I’ve posted. Continue reading…

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Defragmenting Softwares

End-users might have already forgotten the importance of defragging their computers every once-in-a-while, regardless of it’s platform, whether it would a notebook (laptop) or a personal computer (desktop).

Moreover, I’ve compiled a list of free defragging softwares that will surely help you speed up your PC’s in a jiffy. Continue reading…

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Speeding Up Adobe Reader like Notepad

I’d like to share some tips nor tricks that I’ve found out somewhere in the internet: Speeding up Adobe Reader like Notepad. Adobe Reader users might find that the program stated takes up an average of 3 to 10 seconds to load when opening up a PDF (Portable Document Format) file. Here, I’ll be having another quick post on how to speed up Adobe Reader just like how Notepad takes time to load. Continue reading…

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MSCE Certification

The Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) credential shows clients and employers that you can design, implement, and administer infrastructures for business solutions based on Microsoft 2000 Windows Server and other Windows server platforms. Implementation responsibilities include installing, configuring, and troubleshooting network systems.

This credential also covers Active Directory, which helps organizations simplify IT management, strengthen security, extend interoperability of systems and software, and ultimately reduce costs. The MCSE credential not only equips you to manage an organization’s Active Directory but to plan strategically for its future network enhancements.

The MSCE credential maps to a variety of job roles, including systems engineer, technical support engineer, system analyst, network analyst, and technical consultant. Hold-on, there’s something I’ve found handy to everyone: 70-290 module entitled “Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment”. So get started, and take the MSCE Certification examination at the soonest possible time.

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CCNA Certification

The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA®) Certification ensures that neither professionals nor individuals in the networking industries has familiarized themselves and mastered their requirements on 640-802 CCNA (Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices) as well as the 640-822 ICND1 and 640-816 ICND2.

The CCNA Certification could be considered as an advantage among other users and networkers. Not knowingly, it’s also an addition to someone’s curriculum vitae, resume or simply an achievement that’ll surely widen up your knowledge alongside with your skills.

Considering completing the CCNA® course or passing the said examination, another full-pledged network scholar has been born to date. But happiness doesn’t stop there – better grab the opportunity which is surely hanging around by the corner and be one of the world’s best licensed networking specialist.

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Keep That Up-To-Date!

This might be the first geek tip that I’ll be posting here at the blog, so I hope it’ll catch your attention and keep craving for more. So, starting off with the title: “Keep That Up-To-Date!“, it has something to do with programs installed on your PC, as well as other technologies on the household settings. I may not be a real geek as everyone might consider me, but I may have a simple logic behind what I’m saying nor telling the people behind this blog. Continue reading…

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Blog Cat: Geek Tips

Just this morning, I’ve came accross with some “techie” problems and feel like I was a geek since I wanted to fix ‘em… Better yet, an idea just popped-out into my mind to start off with a new blog category, Continue reading…

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