FREE 3D MODELING TRAINING FOR WEB BASED VIRTUAL TOUR

We offer free training to schools(college/univ/highschools), government agencies, and even private companies on 3d modelling for interactive virtual tour, all you need is invite team artsdigitalmedia.com for 2-3 days of training, and take care of the team travel expenses/lodging/meal. The free training value is worth Php 100,000.00++ (email us contact[at]artsdigitalmedia.com) . The output virtual tour will be hosted  for FREE at  http://3dxploration.com/ 3d simulation web server, you don’t have to worry on buying a 3d interactive server & software or bandwidth/web space costing.

CLSU – Virtual Tour

The CLSU webteam with the help of team artsdigitalmedia.com [headed by artpologabriel & dexter jay bago] created the virtual tour for Central Luzon State University, this is just the beginning of their task to completely capture the entire CLSU campus in 3d interactive interface. Upon winning the ESIHAS Best Website last year, the CLSU web team is even more eager to provide further and better web services and interface. The virtual tour interface is hosted at 3dxploration.com server which is designed for 3d interactive features and server load.

We are hoping that everyone from CLSU supports the CLSU website and its interfaces.

99 ways to an amazingly faster computer

Whoah.. to those who want to optimize their computer speed.. there are 99 ways to get a faster console performance 🙂 see below

1-a. Go to  http://gadgetbenchmark.com to know the exact value/speed of each of your cpu, video card & hardisk.

1. Defragment your computer hard disk using free tools like SmartDefrag.

2. You should also defragment your Windows pagefile and registry.

3. Clean up hard drive disk space being taken up by temporary files, the recycle bin, hibernation and more. You can also use a tool like TreeSize to determine what is taking up space on your hard drive.

4. Load up Windows faster by using Startup Delayer, a free program that will speed up the boot time of Windows by delaying the startup of programs.

5. Speaking of startup programs, many of them are useless and can be turned off. Use the MSCONFIG utility to disable startup programs.

6. By default, the size of the paging file is controlled by Windows, which can cause defragmentation. Also, the paging file should be on a different hard drive or partition than the boot partition. Read here on the rules for best paging file performance.

7. In Windows XP and Vista, the Windows Search indexing service is turned on for all local hard drives. Turning off indexing is a simple way to increase performance.

8. If you don’t care about all the fancy visual effects in Windows, you can turn them off by going to Performance Options.

9. You can optimize the Windows boot time using a free program called Bootvis from Microsoft.

10. Clean your registry by removing broken shortcuts, missing shared DLLs, invalid paths, invalid installer references and more. Read about the 10 best and free registry cleaners.

11. One of the main reasons why PC’s are slow is because of spyware. There are many programs to remove spyware including Ad-Aware, Giant Antispyware, SUPERAntiSpyware, and more.

12. If you have a deeper spyware infection that is very hard to remove, you can use HijackThis to remove spyware.

13. Remove unwanted pre-installed software (aka junk software) from your new PC using PC Decrapifier.

14. Disable unnecessary Windows services, settings, and programs that slow down your computer.

15. Tweak Windows XP and tweak Windows Vista settings using free programs

16. Disable UAC (User Account Control) in Windows Vista

17. Tweak your mouse settings so that you can copy and paste faster, scroll faster, navigate quickly while browsing and more. Read here to learn how to tweak your mouse.

18. Delete temporary and unused files on your computer using a free program like CCleaner. It can also fix issues with your registry.

19. Delete your Internet browsing history, temporary Internet files, cookies to free up disk space. Continue reading

Na-naman: Song composition by artpologabriel

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Badly recorded using my cheap mono mp3/audio recorder, me and my guitar in a lonely room, medyo matagal n itong nagawa at narecord, at hindi ko n maasikasong i-record ulet hehe, so busy n kc s work. Well, atleast hindi man n-publish sa recordbars or radio station, na-publish ko nman sa website ko hehe.


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New client: Technology Business Incubator

Website of the Technology Business Incubator at CLSU Philippines.

The website is now online (but we are still working on the design).

see Technology Business Incubator upcoming website

Also, thanks to Sir. Joel Villanueva Villaruel for the support and helping us win the project

Web dev trick: jquery load () plus friendly url [solved]

 

Web dev trick: friendly url without using .htaccess / mod_rewrite [solved]

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bunch of Javascripts

So here it is :

We all know that its easy to load or inject a content to an already loaded page using jquery.load() function, but the usual problem is “the url bar”, “page title” is not updating, and the biggest problem is when the user refresh the page, its all gonna go back to the state of the page it was first loaded.

So how are we gonna do that because when we click a normal <a> tag the page will go to that url and leaves the page you are currently on. Continue reading