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I was about to manually transfer my contact from my old Sony Ericsson W810i to iPhone when I came across this easy steps to sync all my contacts to iPhone, within a minute.
First of all, you will have to download Sony Ericsson Sync Plugin for iSync. Since my SE W810i has been phased out for long, I’m using the W910i download page instead. The plugin works the same by the way.
After you’ve downloaded it, install it and load up your iSync under: Applications > iSync
Connect your Sony Ericsson phone to your Mac, browse to Devices > Add Device to add your device, and you should see your phone as shown below:

Double click on your phone and you should see the details as shown below.
Click on Sync Device button and your contacts should be sync to your Mac now.

Next, connect your iPhone to you Mac, opens iTunes and select Info tab and check Sync Address Book Contacts checkbox. In my case, I checked the All contacts radio button to sync all my contacts over.

Hit on the familiar Sync button and all your contacts will be in your iPhone now.
Let me know if it works for your, or not.
One of the most important element in SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) is to have your site indexed properly (and regularly) by popular search engines.
As of today, Google has a significantly huge market share of 84.96% (resource) and is definitely hard for website owners to ignore.
I’m going to walk you through on how I generated XML Sitemaps for adorr.net (powered by WordPress) and submit the sitemap to Google for in-depth crawling.

While there will still be further tweaks and polishing on the UI and features finalization, Firefox 4 Beta 1 is close to it’s first release.
Although the emphasis for this major version update is on the newly redesigned UI for better user experience, the underlying core features are equally significant too.
Here’s a quick list of new features worth attention:
- redesigned sleeker and easier to use user interface
- supports WebM format for open HD quality video playback
- introduces WebSockets to allow developers building real-time online interactions
- indexed DB for developers to store application data locally, specifically for cloud applications
- and of course, support of CSS3 and HTML5
For more detailed Beta Features, click here
I personally feel that the changes may not be visible for day to day web browsing experience.
However, by having more and more browsers officially supporting CSS3 and HTML5 means the web revolution is near. Cloud applications, faster to load and easier to develop interactive websites are now foreseeable in near future.
What do you think?
Note! Do not install Firefox 4 Beta 1 if you depend your life on add-ons as most of FireFox 3 add-ons are not compatible yet.
Note! The add-ons you installed on previous version of Firefox is not entirely not able to use, but you’ll have to install Add-on Compatibility Reporter and follow this steps.
WordPress 3.0, code name “Thelonious”, was released on 17 June 2010 after half a year of hard work by 218 contributors.
I personally don’t find any significant updates in this version (expected much significant updates e.g. platform overhaul or so since its goes from version 2.x to 3.x). The only feature that caught my attention is the merge of WordPress MU and WordPress. Now that we can set up multiple blogs from the same installation.
Among other new (and somewhat notable features according to them) are:
- - sexy new default theme called Twenty Ten
- - new APIs for theme that allow them to easily implement custom backgrounds, headers, shortlinks, menus (no more file editing), post types, and taxonomies (Twenty Ten theme shows all of that off.)
- - new lighter interface
- - the contextual help on every screen
- - 1,217 bug fixes and feature enhancements
- - bulk updates with a single click
Meanwhile, you may watch the WordPress 3.0 video tour below.
I’ve just done my update from WordPress 2.8 to WordPress 3.0 through auto update and it (really) takes only seconds! Kudos to WordPress

To those who wonders, you will have to add the following line in your wp-config.php before you can add more sites
define(‘WP_ALLOW_MULTISITE’, true);
You shall now see a new admin page Tools > Network

Ever since the iPhone 4 prototype was lost in a bar (or stolen) by an Apple Engineer Gray Powell, iPhone 4 has become the most talked-about upcoming smart phone.
Be it coincident or done intentionally, another lost iPhone 4 shows new details and it looked almost identical to the prototype reavealed previously.
1GHz A4 chip (same chip used by iPad), slimmer design, front-facing camera, LED flash light, 720p video are among those features that most existing iPhone users hungered for. And it finally seems to be coming to us soon!


