The majority, if not all, of Internet cafés that offer gaming service to their customers at present use Windows XP as their operating system. Understandably so, because all popular network and online games run only on Microsoft operating ... read more
An owner of a thriving i-café business usually sells his old computer units to replace them with new and updated models but this is not the one I am referring to by the title of this blog. The ... read more
Microsoft announced that it will extend the life of Windows XP by offering “downgrade rights” to companies who buy copies of Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate Editions for another 10 years or until 2020. Downgrade rights allow a ... read more
Unknown to many of us, the previous administration in its last few days issued Executive Order No. 893 dated June 18, 2010 promoting the deployment and use of Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6). This blog had a previous ... read more
While many online gaming companies in the country seem to be wavering in their sales campaigns, Facebook is getting aggressive and partnering with a Malaysian company to sell credits at retail outlets across Asia for the first time. ... read more
The 2010 Yahoo-Nielsen Net Index which showed sixty-nine (69%) of Filipinos who go online do so in i-cafés also contained the survey results on what they do when they access the Internet. It is very important for i-café ... read more
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