Pantip Bangkok or Pantip Plaza to use it’s full name, is the place to go for all your computer needs. If you want pre-built computers, computer parts, laptops, monitors, software, projectors, printers, scanners, MP3 players cameras and so on, it’s all there, under one roof, scattered over 5 floors.
I have no recommendations for any particular shop as they all seem to be very similar but, as always, shop around for the best deals and shop where all the Thais are shopping. If you can build your own computer then buying all the bits and pieces might save you some money.
You can bargain on some items but many shops have fixed prices on brand name items. All we can suggest it to try your luck..
also if you are looking for Camera and Accessories check out 3rd and 4th floor. and specially looking for Canon DSLR i prefer MBK 5th Floor.

Magic Jack takes 1mbps connection to transfer voice without interruption.but i assume that its a way lot too much bandwidth to transfer voice over Internet.
by the time if you have interruption in quality have to check from both the end.
To install Push Fix Open the Cydia. Go to Manage Tab and Press the Sources button.
Press the Edit button at the top-right, int he second image you will find after adding fishbone repo.
http://fishbone.ge

Now go to Search Tab and search for Push Fix. Tap the Push Fix from the search results.
Tap the Install button.
and then confirm to install Push Fix.

Once done, Press the Reboot Device button
Voila i’m done
both my youtube and GPS works fine now on 3.1.2.
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According to ZDNet Taiwan, Microsoft is set release Windows Mobile 7 to OEMs for testing in Q1 2010, with a launch date set for Q3 2010, a year after the launch of Windows Mobile 6.5.
The so-called “Maldives” program is set to collect feedback from OEMs, and ZDNet reports Microsoft is stepping up development in the face of declining market share.
If the OS is released to OEMs it is highly likely the first leaks will also occur early next year, just like with Windows Mobile 6.5, which means all those HTC HD2’s may very soon be running Microsoft’s latest release also.
Read more at ZDNet.tw here.
Normally people wait until April 1 to pull of such an hilarious jest, but Facebook just couldn’t wait. Facebook announced today its new privacy policy that, according some critics, is more an “anti-privacy” policy. April fools!
Using the guise of shielding more of your personal information, and giving you more control over the information you enter into Facebook, it turns out that Facebook is actually making it harder, if not impossible, to shield your personal information, and is making more of that information available to others–whether you like it or not.
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Step 1. Go to Cydia and install “MobileTerminal” application.

Step 2. Launch “Terminal” app. Type “su” and key in “alpine” as password. This will let you login as “root” user. Please note the password will not be echoed.


Step 3. Next, type “passwd” to start changing the root password. Then key in your new password and hit return. (How to
choose a good password). You’ll need to retype your new password when “Retype new password” is prompted.

Your root password is now changed. Make sure you remember your own password. If you use WinSCP or Cyberduck to transfer file via SSH, you will need to login with your new password instead of the default one.
Google has launched real-time search to give users access to up to the second information.
The search giant said it will draw real-time data from over a billion pages on the web.
The new feature will also include updates from Twitter and the social networks of MySpace and Facebook.
“Information is being created at a pace I have never seen before and in this environment, seconds matter,” said Google fellow Amit Singhal.
At an event staged at the Computer History Museum in California, the search giant said this was the first time ever that any search engine has integrated the real-time web into its results page.
Read More: BBC Tech
To set up Google Calendar Sync:
- Make sure you’re using a supported operating system and Outlook version.
- Download Google Calendar Sync (version 0.9.3.5) at http://dl.google.com/googlecalendarsync/GoogleCalendarSync_Installer.exe
- Once a dialog box appears, click Save File. The downloaded file should open automatically. If it doesn’t, manually open it from your browser’s download window.
- Click OK to confirm that you’re aware this is an executable file.
- Read through the Google Calendar Sync Terms of Service, and click I Agree.
- Follow through the Installation Options and click Install to finish the set-up process.
Once Google Calendar Sync is installed on your computer, the Google Calendar Sync Settings window will appear:

In the Settings window, enter your email address and password and select the Sync Option you prefer.
You’ll also be able to set the time interval for syncing to occur. Please keep in mind that 10 minutes is the minimum time interval allowed.
After the initial set-up, you can access the Google Calendar Sync Settings window again by double-clicking the calendar icon in your Windows System Tray.