Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Asia Domain Name Registration Limited: Network system problem occur errors make domain name registration falure but you still pay the money!

Asia Domain Name Registration Limited reports: According to Mr Yip DoNews User complaints, the new domain names registered in the network failed, the costs associated with not only returning, but also to the many times to Renewal notice, he demanded that the new network immediately delete the information, and to publicly apologize.

According to Mr Yip reflect, in September 2005, he wanted to adoption of the new network registered a domain name, but the new network system failures fails, then he passed to another domain name registration Xinwanghulian successfully registered the domain name.

"Strangely enough, after the two companies are to provide me with the domain name certificate," Mr Yip said the new network has also repeatedly sent Renewal notice, "I explained to the new network specific circumstances, promised each other three days to solve the problem, But now almost a year, but he did not resolve "," I hope that the new network immediately delete the information, and to publicly apologize. "

An industry figure told reporters that the registration of the duplication that occurred in the general failure of the party registration, registration will send "a failure of registration" notice and returning related costs, "Technically speaking, the case Mr Yip is a new network program BUG result, the new ICANN root server in the network confirmed, the customer information has been written into its own database, and the wrong view that the domain name had been registered. "(Asia Domain Name Registration Limited)

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Asia Domain Name Registration Limited: Google againsts Microsoft everywhere

Asia Domain Name Registration Limited reports: In fact, Eric Schmidt, the current trip to is more revealing two Internet giants "needle to get under way" trend.

First, the "Cloud of" As everyone knows, people today use computers to desktop software based on the habits, and this is the establishment of the Microsoft system, and Google launched online office software, are designed to allow people to abandon the use of desktop software habit of using online office solution to all problems.

Second, the resulting hygiene, Google also plans to subvert Microsoft's business model, which is used to replace free of charge fees;

Third, whether it is "calculated cloud" or GPHONE cell phone operating system, Google emphasized openness, does not allow any one company from monopolizing the standard, which runs with Microsoft. (Asia Domain Name Registration Limited)

Schmidt denied that the weak dollar impact on revenue

Yesterday, the fourth visit Schmidt said that in the weak dollar trend, Google has diversified its pattern of great help, especially from , the Chinese market is strong revenue growth and market share on the rise.

economic slowdown has been on the financial industry, such as real estate mortgages have had a visible impact on the search advertising revenues as important in terms of a search engine, I am afraid, will be reduced budget advertisers drag.

However, yesterday Schmidt still holding more optimistic view that it has made full preparations. He also disclosed that Google's advertising revenue has diversified distribution, "the outside the advertising business is very strong." Schmidt stressed that the revenue from have "very detailed growth is not only a percentage of the growth, it is also the market share of the growth."(Asia Domain Name Registration Limited)

Fexon Technology Ltd: Google completed the acquisition of DoubleClick

Fexon Technology Ltd says: According to media reports Tuesday the European Commission formally approved Google spend 3.1 billion US dollars acquisition of Internet advertising company DoubleClick transactions. Less than two hours later, Google announced that the transaction had been completed.

Google has been the acquisition of DoubleClick by rivals such as Microsoft and Yahoo objections that the deal would lead to Google in the online advertising market to monopolies. The EU said that after in-depth market surveys, found that the transaction will not lead to other competitors out evidence. In December last year, the transactions of the United States Federal Trade Commission's approval.

Google CEO Eric Schmidt (Eric Schmidt), in its blog warned that, as the majority of the deal, Google in the acquisition could also be layoffs. He disclosed that layoffs may be in the , while also possible in the other regions.

Wall Street analysts believe that the transaction will create more pressure on Yahoo, it must speed up the pace of their search for a Sino-Italian co-operation partners. But if Yahoo finally accepted Microsoft's acquisition, the transaction can only lead to more anti-monopoly regulatory bodies tend to give the green light to a trading company Yahoo.(Fexon Technology Ltd)

Instantly Eject a Specific USB Drive [How To]

Following up on last week's guide to creating a shortcut to Windows' Safely Remove Hardware dialog, the How-To Geek weblog details how to set up a shortcut or hotkey to immediately eject a specific USB drive, particularly handy if you typically only use one USB drive on your computer. The guide uses previously mentioned app USB Disk Ejector in conjunction with its command line options to create simple shortcuts for specific drive ejection. When you're finished, you should be able to instantly eject any drive with a couple of quick keystrokes without clicking through menus. These shortcuts would be perfect to index with Launchy for quick access.
Create a Shortcut or Hotkey to Immediately Eject a Specific USB Drive [the How-To Geek]


Postcards from Catalunya

Sam Duckworth realized early on that "Duckworth" wasn't the most rock n' roll name, so he naturally chose a more fitting moniker to release music under: Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly. Fitting because his particular brand of inspired pop tends to soar on strong melodies and vibrant musicianship, combining electro beats, folk influences, and a bedroom-studio aesthetic perfectly suited for his witty and sharp lyrical observations.

His second album, Searching For The Hows and Whys bolsters the laptop-and-guitar instrumentation of his previous album, The Chronicles of a Bohemian Teenager with an army of musicians at his side to battle musical boredom and complacency. The album is out on March 10th on Atlantic, and is preceded by the single, "Find The Time."


Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly "Find The Time"
[Searching for the Hows & Whys, 2008, Altantic]

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Evangelicals


I'm just getting into Evangelicals, who hail from Oklahoma but sound like they might have arrived there via an alternate universe where glam rock, psychedelic pop and goth get mixed in a bunt pan and put in the microwave on high. The resulting glow of energy seems to have caused some kind of religious euphoria experienced by the band members, and they've come to our world to deliver us from evil (read: bad music) and preach the good news that some one out there is making some interesting new music. Does this mean I don't have to go to church on Sunday?

Evangelicals "Skeleton Man" [The Evening Descends, 2008, Dead Oceans]

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Sorry for the short one today, folks. I'm feeling a bit under the weather. Hopefully a weekend of rest will do me some good and I'll be back to normal by Monday.

Lifehacker Interview at SXSW [Interviews]

The Austin American-Statesman interviews Gina about how Lifehacker was born, being nice on the internet, and fear and worship of tech. (Thanks for making us look so good, Sarah!)


Wire Your Living Room Over Wi-Fi with a Bridge [Feature]


More devices in your living room have Ethernet ports than ever before, but you can't plug them into the network if your router's in the other room. When your Wi-Fi access point is in the home office but your TiVo, Xbox, and media center are screaming for network love under your TV in the living room, you want a wireless bridge (also known as an Ethernet converter). A wireless bridge catches your home network's Wi-Fi signal and provides ports where you can plug in wired devices near it. Let's take a look at how to wire up your living room using a wireless bridge.

Why a Wireless Bridge?

"But I can buy a wireless adaptor for my Xbox/TiVo/media center," you say. "What's this wireless bridge you're talking about?" It's true, there are Wi-Fi adaptors available for most networked living room devices these days, but the advantage of a bridge is that it's one device that can network multiple items, and it's not proprietary. That means that when you get an Xbox 360, you don't have to buy a whole other wireless adaptor to get it on the network (you just need the cable to connect it to the bridge).


A wireless bridge is more cost-efficient, too. Say you've got both a TiVo and an Xbox in your living room. Wireless adaptors for each of them to connect to your Wi-Fi network will cost you about $150, but a wireless bridge will set you back under $100, and it can support up to four devices, not just two.

How a Wireless Bridge Works

A wireless bridge is just a small box with a Wi-Fi antenna and several Ethernet ports on it. In fact, it looks just like your wireless router. The difference is that the antenna receives a Wi-Fi signal instead of broadcasts it. Then it distributes the internet love amongst all the devices that are plugged into it.


Here's a quick network diagram that displays what a home network with a wireless bridge in the living room looks like.

On the left you've got your regular home network set up with a wireless router. On the right is your living room, with the TiVo, Xbox, and media center, all with Ethernet ports on them. You connect the under-the-TV devices to the bridge with a short length of network cable. The bridge gets those devices online by connecting them to the Wi-Fi network in the office.


Of course, once your living room devices are on your home network, you can do things like game online and copy video to your TiVo or media center from any room in the house. You also get the benefits of a wired connection between devices in the living room. For example, if you're streaming video off your download/media computer in the living room to your gaming console (both wired to the bridge), the stable, wired connection prevents playback skippage problems that you can get on Wi-Fi connections that deal with interference.

Setting Up the Wireless Bridge

The interface for your bridge will vary depending on the brand. I happen to be using a Buffalo AirStation in my living room, so the screenshots below are from it. If you're feeling adventurous and you've got a router that supports alternate firmware, you could mod a regular Wi-Fi router into a wireless bridge. (Here's a tutorial on turning a Linksys router into a bridge with the DD-WRT firmware).


Once you've got your bridge powered up and within range of your Wi-Fi network, you've got to plug a computer into it to complete its initial configuration. Consult your bridge's user manual for how to connect to the bridge's console; with my Buffalo, you've got to manually set your computer's IP address to 1.1.1.2, and visit http://1.1.1.1/ on the machine's web browser to set up the bridge. Most likely you'll need a username and password to log in. Check your bridge's user guide for the defaults.


Once you're logged into the bridge's configuration interface, it will look something like this:

This may look intimidating but it's pretty easy stuff, really. Here the name of my Wi-Fi network is "a1," and it is password-protected. So, on this page you simply set the access point name and password, and if all goes well, the bridge logs on. From there, it can distribute internal IP addresses to any device that gets plugged into it, like your TiVo, gaming console, or living room computer.


What kinds of cool stuff can you do with networked living room devices? Have a look at just a few options:

  • Transform Your Classic Xbox into a Killer Media Center
  • Stream DivX/XviD Video to Your Xbox 360
  • Turn Your Windows PC into a Media Center Powerhouse On the Cheap
  • Watch Video Downloads on Your TiVo for Free
Finally, for more networking fun, check out some more of our favorite Wi-Fi boosts, tweaks, and hacks.


How do you wire up your living room over Wi-Fi? Got a network diagram of your own to share? (Hint: Use Project Draw to put one together.) Share your profound wisdom in the comments.


Gina Trapani, the editor of Lifehacker, likes to have her wired connections but eat Wi-Fi cake, too. Her weekly feature, Geek to Live, appears every Monday on Lifehacker. Subscribe to the Geek to Live feed to get new installments in your newsreader.