Using The Valid Microsoft OS In I-Cafés
The Microsoft I-Café Program was launched in the last week of January 2010 so its terms must be clear by now for those i-café owners who were following this blog and/or the discussions about it at various web ... read more
Seeing Internet Access As Basic Human Right
More than three out of four (3/4) among the more than 27,000 adults in 26 countries across the world believe access to the Internet is a fundamental right. This result of a poll carried out for the BBC ... read more
The Broadband Connection In The Philippines
I woke up this morning without Internet connection to my personal computer. Am I surprised? Definitely not. In our third world country, Internet disconnection is so frequent that having none of it in a day will be a ... read more
Printing As Service In An I-Café
Computer rental used to be enough for i-café to survive as a business. This is especially true for gaming i-cafés at the time when the rent charges range from PhP20.00 to 30.00 per hour. But sad to say, ... read more
Converting “.docx” Document to “.doc” File
This is already an old issue that keeps recurring even to these days and some of us may not yet have the tool to handle the problem so I am blogging about it even at this late in ... read more
The Power Outages And The I-Café Business
The news about power supply shortage and brownout schedules is already reaching an alarming level especially to the i-café industry where the income stream completely stops when an outage occur. Power outages or rotating brownouts as they call ... read more
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