The World of a Geek

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Internet Connections Problem? Try this solution.

My friend, if you yourself experience that G** D***** internet speed fluctuation, try changing your DNS settings. Please do note what is your original DNS settings in case this does not work. Also, if you have a bit of a problem following my instructions you may visit the OpenDNS site. OpenDNS is a company that provides free DNS service. Set your Primary DNS to 208.67.222.222 ; secondary DNS to 208.67.220.220. The problem that you encounter is actually the slow DNS that your ISP provides. Anyway if you have a problem understanding that steps check out the OpenDNS site.

April 11, 2008 Posted by thetechieotaku | PC Troubleshooting, Tech Helpdesk | , , , | 1 Comment

Microsoft’s Office Open XML(OOXML) gets ISO Approval

I read at the Information Technology of a newspaper that OOXML got an ISO Standard. What the F***!!

The ‘open’ format was developed ONLY by Microsoft themselves, huh? According to the article that
Microsoft submitted the source-code to ECMA (European Computer Manufacturer’s Association) under the Open Specification Promise (OSP).Hmmm… Sounds like Microsoft is planning to ’open’ up their formats. 
Open Source advocates are somewhat divided over the ISO Standard accreditation.

Some say that it is just a way Microsoft uses to expand it’s ’control’ over the market. Microsoft said
they are just offering a ’choice’ for people to use. I agree with Microsoft’s argument. :)

Imagine having ODF ONLY as the format that you could save your files. And your application (let’s
just say MS Word with a plugin installed to save in .odt) has a problem reading and/or writing on the format. That would be a GREAT problem for others, right? Other Open Source
advocates welcomed Microsoft’s decision. For me Microsoft must ALSO support ODF. This would help boost the format alongside with OOXML. For other Open Source advocates who disagree with Microsoft, I must say you must first try before you complain. In that way you could know if Microsoft is really sincere or planning something to kill the competition.

April 9, 2008 Posted by thetechieotaku | Microsoft, Open Source Software, Proprietary Software, Tech Helpdesk | , , , , , , | No Comments Yet