Saturday, April 30, 2011
Celcom iPhone 4 Business Plans
Oops! I was too excited about Malaysia iPad 2 and White iPhone 4 and I almost forget about Celcom iPhone 4.
Celcom previously ask interested users to pre-register iPhone 4 (which is 1 year late than other local telcos), now the Celcom iPhone 4 business plans have been revealed.Here is the screenshot of Celcom iPhone 4 plans:
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Malaysia iPad 2 Release Date and Price List!
At last, It has been confirmed that IPAD 2 Malaysia will release at April 29, 2011 (Friday) and the price list has been revealed by Apple Reseller, officially.
Apple announces availability and pricing
Apple today announced thatiPad 2 with Wi-Fi will be available in China on May 6, and further international availability will be announced at a later date.
iPad 2 Malaysia price list (Official)
Apple Malaysia website yet update for the latest pricing, but here is the confirmed iPad 2 price list from Malaysia Apple Reseller (Machines) which published on Facebook:iPad 2 WiFi
16GB RM149932GB RM1799
64GB RM2099
iPad 2 WiFi+3G
16GB RM189932GB RM2199
64GB RM2499
The prices are RM100 cheaper than what’s previously leaked online.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Schalke 04 VS Manchester United .Schalke 0-2 Man Utd
Schalke tewas 0-2 kepada MU.
Separuh masa pertama menyaksikan kedua-dua pasukan gagal memecah kebuntuan untuk menjaringkan gol walaupun beberapa percubaan dilakukan menguji penjaga gol lawan.
Gol pembukaan hadir pada minit ke 67 menerusi Ryan Giggs yang menerima through pass dari Wayne Rooney lalu melorongkan bola di bawah kangkang Manuel Neuer.
Gol kedua menyusul pada minit ke 69. Kali ini giliran Wayne Rooney yang menerima through pass dari Javier Hernandez lalu menjaringkan gol menjadikan keputusan 0-2.
Selepas gol kedua, MU di lihat mengendurkan asakan dan banyak bertahan. 2 jaringan itu kekal sehingga perlawanan tamat.
Ini bermakna MU sudah selangkah ke perlawanan akhir Liga Juara-Juara Eropah yang akan berlangsung di Wembley, London.
Pasti peminat bolasepak tertunggu-tunggu keputusan perlawanan Schalke 04 VS Manchester United Separuh Akhir 1st Leg Liga Kuara-Juara Eropah 27 April 2011 ini kan.
Schalke mengejutkan banyak pihak apabila melangkah ke saingan separuh akhir buat pertama kali dalam sejarah selepas menyingkirkan penyandang juara, Inter Milan di suku akhir.
Jom kita lihat statistik menarik untuk perlawanan ini :-
Pemain tumpuan dalam perlawanan ini ialah Raul Gonzalez (Schalke). Untuk rekod, pada tahun 2000, Raul yang mewakili Real pernah menyumbat 2 gol di Old Trafford untuk menyingkirkan MU.
Raul, 33 sudah mencipta 71 gol sepanjang penyertaan beliau dalam kejohanan Liga Juara-Juara Eropah.
Wayne Rooney pastinya menjadi tonggak MU untuk memenangi perlawanan ini. Rooney menjaringkan 1 gol ketika menewaskan Chelsea pada perlawanan suku akhir di Stamford Bridge.
Oleh itu semua pemain Schalke tidak boleh membiarkan Wayne Rooney bergerak bebas pada pertembungan separuh akhir pertama Liga Juara-Juara menentang MU ini.
Apa apa pun jangan lupa saksikan perlawanan Schalke 04 VS Manchester United UEFAChampions League semi final 1st leg ini live di Astro ESPN saluran 812 jam 2.40 pagi 27 April 2011.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Monday, April 25, 2011
Confirmed! Motorola Xoom Malaysia launch happening April 28
The Motorola Xoom will be the first tablet in the country to run Android’s tablet only Honeycomb OS. With a 10.1-inch screen, 32GB of on board storage, a 5MP rear camera and a 2MP forward-facing camera, 1GB of RAM with a 1GHz dual-core processor, the Xoom is the iPad 2′s closest competitor and the most competent.
But the next-gen specs on the Motorola Xoom come with a hefty asking price — USD$799 for the 3G version and USD$599 for the WiFi version. For Malaysia, it is almost a certainty that we will be getting the WiFi only version.
The launch partner for the Motorola Xoom is none other than Maxis and it will be interesting to see what sort of plans the telco will introduce considering that the Malaysia-bound Xooms are WiFi only devices which don’t really need a telco plan.
This development is bound to make quite a number of iPad 2 would be buyers think twice and adopt a wait and see approach. If the price is right we’re pretty sure that there will be a few that’s going to forgo the iPad 2 and go for the Xoom instead.
What do you think?
Malaysians Spent RM1.8 Billion Shopping Online in 2010
According to a Nielsen company survey, Malaysians spent RM1.8 billion shopping via the Internet in 2010, and this figure is expected to almost triple in 3 years.
The study, commissioned by Internet payment service provider PayPal, also found that Malaysians were spending more on local websites with transactions up to RM825 million, compared to foreign websites which recorded only RM627 million in receipts last year.
Shoppers made online purchases of airline tickets, financial services, fashion items and cosmetics from local websites, while foreign websites saw purchases of books, music and movie downloads. Malaysians shoppers buying from overseas websites cite the unavailability of items locally as the main reason. Cost was the least of their concerns.
The study also found that shopping on mobile devices had a strong growth potential.
The survey said that in 2010 more than 254,000 Malaysian online shoppers spent RM100 million paying for bills, movie tickets, books, movies, music or game downloads on their mobile devices.
Top seven things Malaysians pay online
Top seven things Malaysians pay online
- Travel -- Rm435mil (24%)
- Bill payments -- RM329mil (18%)
- Entertainment and lifestyle -- RM255mil (14%)
- IT and electronics -- RM218mil (12%)
- General insurance -- RM205mil (11%)
- Fashion and beauty -- RM181mil (10%)
- Gifts and collectibles -- RM68mil (4%)
Online security was among the top concerns for online shoppers, with 7 out of 10 shoppers expressing their willingness to spend more online if Internet safety measures were improved.
The above study polled 400 Malaysian online shoppers aged 18 and above from January to February 2011. in which they were asked about their online and mobile shopping transactions in 2010.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
iPhone 5 Look Like This?
You are looking at the mockup (not real device) of
The not-real-iPhone-5 body is thinner than iPhone 4, and goes from thick to thin (like Mac Air). It has a bigger screen up to 3.7-inches while keeping the current resolution. The screen occupy the entire front of the iPhone with almost no bezel. The home button is larger and doing double duty as a gesture area.
Do you like iPhone 5 to look like this? IF this will be the iPhone 5, will you buy?
Mercedes-Benz to roll out 3 replacement models
MBM president and chief executive officer Roland S. Folger said the company is on track to better its sales last year based on its first quarter performance.
Folger said MBM passenger car sales grew to 1,226 units in the first quarter ended March 31 from 1,089 units in the previous corresponding period last year, making it the company's best first quarter performance since 2003.
MBM sold a total of 6,970 vehicles in 2010, exceeding its best performance to date of 6,146 units in 2008.
"We did very well in the first quarter and we expect that to continue throughout the year," he told Business Times after briefing the media on MBM's Mercedes-Benz Concours in conjunction with the marque's 125th anniversary.
He did not name the replacement models or say when they will be introduced.
However, MBM will introduce so-called "start-stop" technology in some of the upcoming lineup.
Mercedes-Benz has over 50 different models with the "start-stop" technology but has yet to introduce it in Malaysia todate.
The system is designed to stop the engine when the car stops and then instantly restart it when the accelerator pedal is pressed.
Though such systems are often part of "mild hybrid" set-ups - where electric motors can provide the initial power at start-up - the Mercedes system is not part of a hybrid system.
Folger said MBM wants to introduce diesel hybrid models into the Malaysian market but only when the government can provide Euro5 compliant diesel.
Malaysia currently offers an untreated Euro2 compliant diesel fuel, which negates the benefits that current diesel hybrids can offer.
Mercedes-Benz has 12 hybrid models launched in Europe including the S-Class, C-Class, B-Class, E-Class, M-Class and the R-Class.
Meanwhile, the first "Historic Mercedes-Benz Concours 2011" to be staged on May 8 will see the largest ever convergence of the vintage three-pointed star marque in South East Asia.
Folger said MBM passenger car sales grew to 1,226 units in the first quarter ended March 31 from 1,089 units in the previous corresponding period last year, making it the company's best first quarter performance since 2003.
MBM sold a total of 6,970 vehicles in 2010, exceeding its best performance to date of 6,146 units in 2008.
"We did very well in the first quarter and we expect that to continue throughout the year," he told Business Times after briefing the media on MBM's Mercedes-Benz Concours in conjunction with the marque's 125th anniversary.
He did not name the replacement models or say when they will be introduced.
However, MBM will introduce so-called "start-stop" technology in some of the upcoming lineup.
Mercedes-Benz has over 50 different models with the "start-stop" technology but has yet to introduce it in Malaysia todate.
The system is designed to stop the engine when the car stops and then instantly restart it when the accelerator pedal is pressed.
Though such systems are often part of "mild hybrid" set-ups - where electric motors can provide the initial power at start-up - the Mercedes system is not part of a hybrid system.
Folger said MBM wants to introduce diesel hybrid models into the Malaysian market but only when the government can provide Euro5 compliant diesel.
Malaysia currently offers an untreated Euro2 compliant diesel fuel, which negates the benefits that current diesel hybrids can offer.
Mercedes-Benz has 12 hybrid models launched in Europe including the S-Class, C-Class, B-Class, E-Class, M-Class and the R-Class.
Meanwhile, the first "Historic Mercedes-Benz Concours 2011" to be staged on May 8 will see the largest ever convergence of the vintage three-pointed star marque in South East Asia.
Friday, April 22, 2011
Peugeot SXC
Peugeot is thinking big, and here is the proof! The French firm has unveiled its brand new large crossover concept at this year's Shanghai Motor Show, the SXC.
Designed at Peugeot's China Tech Centre in Shanghai, the show car measures 4.87m long, 1.61m high and 2.04m wide - that's a few millimetres shorter, but wider and lower than BMW's X6 - the model the coupe-like SXC is gunning for.
The brave exterior design sticks closely to the themes introduced on Peugeot's most recent concept cars, including the SR1 Roadster, BB1 city car and smaller HR1 crossover. It features the same floating grille, wafer thin headlights and sculpted bodywork as those other show cars, as well as the boomerang rear lights.
Despite its sloping roofline and high waist, the SXC features a spacious cabin, thanks to its generous dimensions, and it's accessed via Rolls-Royce Phantom-style reverse-hinged doors. A two-part panoramic roof floods the cabin with light.
As its looks suggest, the SXC benefits from four-wheel-drive traction, but the powertrain incorporates Peugeot's HYbrid4 technology. A 218bhp 1.6-litre THP petrol engine drives the front wheels, while a 95bhp electric motor sends power to the back. That gives a maximum output of 313bhp with a combined fuel consumption of 48.7mpg and CO2 emissions of 143g/km.
Apple slammed over iPhone, iPad location tracking
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Privacy watchdogs are demanding answers from Apple Inc. about why iPhones and iPads are secretly collecting location data on users -- records that cellular service providers routinely keep but require a court order to disgorge.
It's not clear if other smartphones and tablet computers are logging such information on their users. And this week's revelation that the Apple devices do wasn't even new -- some security experts began warning about the issue a year ago.
But the worry prompted by a report from researchers Alasdair Allan and Pete Warden at a technology conference in Santa Clara, Calif., raises questions about how much privacy you implicitly surrender by carrying around a smartphone and the responsibility of the smartphone makers to protect sensitive data that flows through their devices.
Much of the concern about the iPhone and iPad tracking stems from the fact the computers are logging users' physical coordinates without users knowing it -- and that that information is then stored in an unencrypted form that would be easy for a hacker or a suspicious spouse or a law enforcement officer to find without a warrant.
Researchers emphasize that there's no evidence that Apple itself has access to this data. The data apparently stays on the device itself, and computers the data is backed up to. Apple didn't immediately respond to a request for comment by The Associated Press.
Tracking is a normal part of owning a cellphone. What's done with that data, though, is where the controversy lies.
A central question in this controversy is whether a smartphone should act merely as a conduit of location data to service providers and approved applications -- or as a more active participant by storing the data itself, to make location-based applications run more smoothly or help better target mobile ads or any number of other uses.
Location data is some of the most valuable information a mobile phone can provide, since it can tell advertisers not only where someone's been, but also where they might be going -- and what they might be inclined to buy when they get there.
Allan and Warden said the location coordinates and time stamps in the Apple devices aren't always exact, but appear in a file that typically contains about a year's worth of data that when taken together provide a detailed view of users' travels.
"We're not sure why Apple is gathering this data, but it's clearly intentional, as the database is being restored across backups, and even device migrations," they wrote in a blog posting announcing the research.
Allan said in an email to the AP that he and Warden haven't looked at how other smartphones behave in this regard, but added there's suspicion that phones that run Google Inc.'s Android software might behave in a similar way and is being investigated.
Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Alex Levinson, a security expert, said the tracking Apple's devices do isn't new -- or a surprise to those in the computer forensics community.
The Apple devices have been retaining the information for some time, but it was kept in a different form until the release of the iOS 4 operating software last year, Levinson, technical lead for the Katana Forensics firm, wrote on his blog.
Through his work with law enforcement agencies, Levinson said he was able to access the location data in older iPhones and warned about the issue over a year ago. The location data is now easier to find because of a change in the way iPhone applications access the data, he said.
"Either way, it is not secret, malicious, or hidden," Levinson wrote. "Users still have to approve location access to any application and have the ability to instantly turn off location services to applications inside the settings menu on their device."
The existence of the location-data file on the phone is alarming because it's unencrypted, the researchers said, which means that anyone with access to the device can see it.
Charlie Miller, a prominent iPhone hacker, said a security change that Apple made last month would make extracting the file from the phone in a remote attack very difficult. Even if an attacker were to break into someone's phone looking for the file, he wouldn't have the right privileges to access the file.
The data is "pretty well-protected on the phone," Miller, principal security analyst with Independent Security Evaluators, said in an interview.
"On the phone, they take a lot of precautions." He said. "It's sort of frightening in the sense that it's there, and it's full of information about where you've been, but the good news is it's not easy to get to."
But it's a different matter when the data is transferred to another computer in a backup. If the backup computer is infected with malicious software, the file could easily be located and sent to the hacker. A way to protect against that is to encrypt the iPhone backup through iTunes, the researchers said.
The issue has prompted several members of Congress to write letters to Apple, based in Cupertino, Calif., to answer questions about the practice.
Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., said it raises "serious privacy concerns," especially for children using the devices, since "anyone who gains access to this single file could likely determine the location of a user's home, the businesses he frequents, the doctors he visits, the schools his children attend, and the trips he has taken -- over the past months or even a year."
Rep. Edward Markey, D-Mass., questioned whether the practice may be illegal under a federal law governing the use of location information for commercial purposes, if consumers weren't properly informed.
"Apple needs to safeguard the personal location information of its users to ensure that an iPhone doesn't become an iTrack," he said in a statement. "Collecting, storing and disclosing a consumer's location for commercial purposes without their express permission is unacceptable and would violate current law."
Apple shares rose $9.20, or 2.7 percent, to $351.71 on the strength of the company's latest quarterly financial results, which showed Apple's net income nearly doubled, in large part on strength of iPhone sales.
It's not clear if other smartphones and tablet computers are logging such information on their users. And this week's revelation that the Apple devices do wasn't even new -- some security experts began warning about the issue a year ago.
But the worry prompted by a report from researchers Alasdair Allan and Pete Warden at a technology conference in Santa Clara, Calif., raises questions about how much privacy you implicitly surrender by carrying around a smartphone and the responsibility of the smartphone makers to protect sensitive data that flows through their devices.
Much of the concern about the iPhone and iPad tracking stems from the fact the computers are logging users' physical coordinates without users knowing it -- and that that information is then stored in an unencrypted form that would be easy for a hacker or a suspicious spouse or a law enforcement officer to find without a warrant.
Researchers emphasize that there's no evidence that Apple itself has access to this data. The data apparently stays on the device itself, and computers the data is backed up to. Apple didn't immediately respond to a request for comment by The Associated Press.
Tracking is a normal part of owning a cellphone. What's done with that data, though, is where the controversy lies.
A central question in this controversy is whether a smartphone should act merely as a conduit of location data to service providers and approved applications -- or as a more active participant by storing the data itself, to make location-based applications run more smoothly or help better target mobile ads or any number of other uses.
Location data is some of the most valuable information a mobile phone can provide, since it can tell advertisers not only where someone's been, but also where they might be going -- and what they might be inclined to buy when they get there.
Allan and Warden said the location coordinates and time stamps in the Apple devices aren't always exact, but appear in a file that typically contains about a year's worth of data that when taken together provide a detailed view of users' travels.
"We're not sure why Apple is gathering this data, but it's clearly intentional, as the database is being restored across backups, and even device migrations," they wrote in a blog posting announcing the research.
Allan said in an email to the AP that he and Warden haven't looked at how other smartphones behave in this regard, but added there's suspicion that phones that run Google Inc.'s Android software might behave in a similar way and is being investigated.
Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Alex Levinson, a security expert, said the tracking Apple's devices do isn't new -- or a surprise to those in the computer forensics community.
The Apple devices have been retaining the information for some time, but it was kept in a different form until the release of the iOS 4 operating software last year, Levinson, technical lead for the Katana Forensics firm, wrote on his blog.
Through his work with law enforcement agencies, Levinson said he was able to access the location data in older iPhones and warned about the issue over a year ago. The location data is now easier to find because of a change in the way iPhone applications access the data, he said.
"Either way, it is not secret, malicious, or hidden," Levinson wrote. "Users still have to approve location access to any application and have the ability to instantly turn off location services to applications inside the settings menu on their device."
The existence of the location-data file on the phone is alarming because it's unencrypted, the researchers said, which means that anyone with access to the device can see it.
Charlie Miller, a prominent iPhone hacker, said a security change that Apple made last month would make extracting the file from the phone in a remote attack very difficult. Even if an attacker were to break into someone's phone looking for the file, he wouldn't have the right privileges to access the file.
The data is "pretty well-protected on the phone," Miller, principal security analyst with Independent Security Evaluators, said in an interview.
"On the phone, they take a lot of precautions." He said. "It's sort of frightening in the sense that it's there, and it's full of information about where you've been, but the good news is it's not easy to get to."
But it's a different matter when the data is transferred to another computer in a backup. If the backup computer is infected with malicious software, the file could easily be located and sent to the hacker. A way to protect against that is to encrypt the iPhone backup through iTunes, the researchers said.
The issue has prompted several members of Congress to write letters to Apple, based in Cupertino, Calif., to answer questions about the practice.
Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., said it raises "serious privacy concerns," especially for children using the devices, since "anyone who gains access to this single file could likely determine the location of a user's home, the businesses he frequents, the doctors he visits, the schools his children attend, and the trips he has taken -- over the past months or even a year."
Rep. Edward Markey, D-Mass., questioned whether the practice may be illegal under a federal law governing the use of location information for commercial purposes, if consumers weren't properly informed.
"Apple needs to safeguard the personal location information of its users to ensure that an iPhone doesn't become an iTrack," he said in a statement. "Collecting, storing and disclosing a consumer's location for commercial purposes without their express permission is unacceptable and would violate current law."
Apple shares rose $9.20, or 2.7 percent, to $351.71 on the strength of the company's latest quarterly financial results, which showed Apple's net income nearly doubled, in large part on strength of iPhone sales.
PC FAIR Model, Showgirl April 2011
If you have not known it will having PC FAIR this weekend on Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre and it is one of the hottest event that people go they not only for IT purpose but something ELSE you would know by now after looking at the picture. It is one of the biggest event this year it is not only one HALL but I think they have about 10 hall.
You can work until you break your leg at the event. So many thing to see and collect from girls, brochure and knowing what new technology out there. If you are lucky you have a chances to WIN MAZDA 2 1.5 Hatchback that WORTH RM100,000! For more info LINK
If you want to know where exactly where is the booth you are looking just look at the FLOOR PLAN below so that you will not miss the thing you are looking for because there is a lot of people in the hall and the hall is not that small and one more thing the model in there is a distraction too.
So this is what you are looking! Look no further and WATCH WITH YOUR EYE OPEN!
You can work until you break your leg at the event. So many thing to see and collect from girls, brochure and knowing what new technology out there. If you are lucky you have a chances to WIN MAZDA 2 1.5 Hatchback that WORTH RM100,000! For more info LINK
If you want to know where exactly where is the booth you are looking just look at the FLOOR PLAN below so that you will not miss the thing you are looking for because there is a lot of people in the hall and the hall is not that small and one more thing the model in there is a distraction too.
So this is what you are looking! Look no further and WATCH WITH YOUR EYE OPEN!
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