Yet another Text Spam, (562) 314-8316. February 19, 2010
Posted by very in : Announcement, iPhone, Media, News, Rants, Resources, Security, Tech, Troubleshooting , add a commentI’ve got another Text Spam and this time is from (562) 314-8316.
I have been filing complaints to FCC and unfortunately they ruled that such Text Spam did not violate any of their rules. I’ll get to that in the future.

Apple enables “Find My iPhone” in Safari Mobile. February 19, 2010
Posted by 37prime in : Announcement, Apple, Applications, Apps, iPhone, iPod, Media, News, Resources, Tech, Troubleshooting , add a commentApple has now enabled “Find My iPhone” feature on Mobile Safari. Why would you want to find the iPhone on an iPhone? Well, it would be handy to use a friend’s iPhone to find your mislocated iPhone.
This is one step for Apple to improve MobileMe service. Now, it would even be better to be able to access MobileMe email from Safari Browser. There are times when someone who is also a MobileMe member needed to check the MobileMe email on friend’s phone.

WordPress.com Outage: The Aftermath, Part 2. February 19, 2010
Posted by 37prime in : Announcement, Media, News, Resources, Security, Tech, Troubleshooting , add a commentIn a rare instance, WordPress.com was offline for almost two hours on Thursday February 18th, 2010 (Pacific Time). The team at WordPress still looking at the cause of the outage so to prevent it from happening again.
The outage happened when I was updating WordPress Stats plugin for the self-install WordPress Blogs that I am managing/maintaining. Based on this one information, could the outage involved WordPress API server or the Stats server?
Since I don’t really have access to WordPress.com core servers, I wouldn’t really know what was really going on. It’s just a hunch.
WordPress.com Outage: The Aftermath, Part 1. February 18, 2010
Posted by 37prime in : Announcement, Media, News, Resources, Security, Tech, Troubleshooting , add a commentI’d better make sure to spell “outage” correctly this time. Yeah, for some reason the iPhone assumed that I wanted to type “outrage” earlier. Blame the double tapping the “t” on the iPhone.
Anyway, WordPress.com is back up and the preliminary reports reveals:
- 110 minutes of downtime.
- 10.2 million blogs were down, as opposed to 9.2 million blogs as reported by other source.
- estimated of 5.5 millions of missing pageviews.
- the cause of the outage is still unknown.
We’ll find out soon what caused the outage, hopefully.
WordPress.com is back online. February 18, 2010
Posted by very in : Announcement, Media, News, Resources, Tech, Troubleshooting , add a commentWordPress.com is online again after an outage.















