HTC Titan and All Windows Phones Are One Cent[today only]

Alright so if you didn’t read my last post you don’t realize the pain I went through to get my HTC Titan… which I still don’t have. but did order tonight thanks to AT&T! Tonight all AT&T Windows Phone’s are only one cent so get over there quick and order order order! If the day has ended..here is a screen shot to prove that the Titan was just .01$!

The HTC Titan Launch was Non-existent..

Today I got to my local AT&T store 30 minutes before they opened. Needless to say I was ready and the first person in line for the Titan. Minutes had gone by and I got to see several people try and argue with the sales men to let them in early to get their broken iPhone 4S’s fixed and then finally it happened. One of the salesmen came to the … Continue reading

How to: Secure your Wireless Router

First off you should know why you’d want to do this. The reasons simple. It’s so war drivers and your neighbors can’t go online at your house, search child pornography and then when the cops show up to your house, you say “oh it wasn’t me”.. cause with it secured, they couldn’t of used your internet anyways. So lets get started with the security. Begin with clicking Start>All Programs>Accessories then … Continue reading

Sneak peak at WP7 Control PC Application!

Recently since the new release of the WP7 development tools into their final stage, I have been working on an application with permission from the owner and supreme of the TweetMyPC Team over at Codeplex. I can’t tell you much about it yet, but I am very proud of the application, so check out the pre-release screenshots below.

Multi Scale Images using #wp7 touch features!

Alright in my last post I pointed out how you could simply use Zoom.It by Live Labs inside of your windows phone 7 project. Where just a few moments ago @LocalJoost on twitter wrote a very good tutorial on his blog about using WP7’s multi-touch pan/zoom behaviors with the MSI control. You might want to check it out and apply it to your application for better results rather than using … Continue reading

Windows Defender already built into Windows 7!

Alright after looking around on the internet last night I remembered how I still needed some security software. Not wanting to pay for it and wanting something that was hopefully already made for Windows 7. I finally decided on Windows Defender instead of AVG because of speed and issues with AVG working on 64 bit. First off click on the start menu and type “Defender” into the search box. Click … Continue reading

WP7 not support download of .XAP from browser…

Today while tinkering around with my jailbroken iPod Touch I decided to see if the WP7 emulator would allow me to send a packed application through the browser and install it directly onto the phone. Apparently this isn’t possible with WP7 because I got the error that Windows Phone doesn’t suppose this file. But apparently it must in marketplace? What does this mean for Microsoft? No open market of applications? … Continue reading

My 7 Favorite Windows 7 Desktop Gadgets

Here are my favorite 7 desktop gadgets in Windows 7. These are listed in no particular order and I personally don’t use them that often but if you do, here are my favorite! Windows Media Center — I like this one because it gives me the freedom to browser my internet TV from my desktop. It’s simple and sleek, the style of it is very attractive especially with all the … Continue reading