I just can't help but remember about the discussion I had with one of our family's close friends about the thesis she is doing. It is about the generations' differences in learning about technology. She called us younger generations the Technology Natives, and their generation the Technology Immigrants. (By the way, her name is Liza Villarin)
It is about my father who was asking all about KBs, MBs and their difference in capacity concerning his new Moto Z3 phone. He was taking a while to learn about the difference and he couldn't get why his phone's memory capacity (of 128mb) is already full of his recordings. I showed him the sizes of his recording and the size of his memory card. Well, I hope he finally did get it.
Then later, someone sent a business card on his older phone, a Motorola v220. I know it is an old phone but he can't get to dispose it(the antenna is even missing, but surprisingly it is still working). Instead he uses them both. Anyway, I think his older phone is a little broken. It seems it can't read the business card. It just shows an orange question mark.
I tried reading and saving the message using the Mobile Phone Tools installed in my laptop but it shows that the message is empty. I guess I failed at that. (Can somebody teach me how to read that business card?) I am guessing the business card came from an incompatible phone, maybe a Nokia phone?
PS. Sorry for the pics, they are not the real pics. I'll upload the real pictures later.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Monday, June 8, 2009
Standalone Flash Player 10
Flash Player is needed to show and experience the rich media the web has to offer, whether it is thru games, flash videos and of course the advertisements. But sometimes, we want to play swf flash content we have saved from the internet offline.
This is useful if you have saved a flash file from the internet and you wish to play it offline without the help of a web browser.
Although the download is from the Adobe website itself, I cannot find it from their download page at first. I only found it after typing the keywords needed in a search engine.
If you want to download the installer, here is the link:
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/updaters/10/flashplayer_10_sa_debug.exe
or if the link does not work, try going to http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html and find Flash Player 10 Projector Content Provider.
This is useful if you have saved a flash file from the internet and you wish to play it offline without the help of a web browser.
Although the download is from the Adobe website itself, I cannot find it from their download page at first. I only found it after typing the keywords needed in a search engine.
If you want to download the installer, here is the link:
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/updaters/10/flashplayer_10_sa_debug.exe
or if the link does not work, try going to http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html and find Flash Player 10 Projector Content Provider.
Labels:
flash player 10,
offline,
player,
standalone,
swf
Introduction
Well, even if I am sometimes behind in the latest technological advances of the internet and computer softwares, I want to share whatever information I get to learn. I will be posting in this blog whatever technological information I discover that is sparsely discussed in the internet.
Well, I will be going back to my college degree this next few days so I am hoping I could learn some things in my BS in Computer Science course. Wish me luck and I'll be sharing what I learn.
Well, I will be going back to my college degree this next few days so I am hoping I could learn some things in my BS in Computer Science course. Wish me luck and I'll be sharing what I learn.
Labels:
internet,
introduction,
software,
technology
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