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- 98 pieces of advice from Lee Ka-Shing to young entrepreneurs (Chinese/English)
[Update 14 January 2011] Translated using Google Translate. Thanks, Chinh. Here are the advices given by Lee Ka-Shing, the Hong Kong tycoon. All in Chinese. I don’t have time to translate them yet. Anyone? In bold are the ones I like most. Here are the advices given by Lee Ka-Shing , the Hong Kong Tycoon. [...]
- DiGi announced RM58/month iPhone 4 plan
DiGi announced its iPhone 4 plan, at last, starting at RM58/month. No further details released till 6pm, as stated in their website. But now it’s 6.42pm yet there is no updates on the full plan price yet. Maxis is throwing in a launch party tonight, 23 September 2010 at The Gardens till 4am. Let the [...]
- Namewee’s I am who I am
I have never introduced a song before in my blog. I have tons of great music to share with you guys. To my surprise, after listening to the latest Namewee’s single, I am who I am, I have the urge to share it with everyone in the world. Not that I support his outspoken attitude [...]
- Prices of iPhone 4 from Maxis
So after much wait and long necks, Maxis finally unveiled the prices of its iPhone 4 plans, as shown above. RM2290 for a 16GB model, and RM2690 for a 32GB model of iPhone 4. Slightly RM100+ more expensive than Singapore’s AppleStore iPhone 4 (comparing the 16GB model priced at SG$888), it’s still worth every penny [...]
- iPhone 4 is coming to Malaysia through DiGi
Just as everyone makes too much noise on iPhone 4 antennagate issue, and even the baseless rumour of new iPhone 5 coming real soon, Apple is expanding its reach to Malaysians by bringing in iPhone 4 via one of the largest mobile teleco in Malaysia, DiGi. I received the above newsletter from DiGi just minutes [...]
- 5 reasons why JooJoo failed
Still remember the JooJoo (sounds like dog’s name anyway)? It first received attention in July 2008 when Michael Arrington from TechCrunch announced his interest to produce a tablet computer called CrunchPad that boots to the browser immediately once it’s turned on. Feedback had been positive at that moment, and Michael worked with Fusion Garage, a [...]
- Annoying Dell ads
Today I wanna lash out to Dell Computers marketing group for unethical web ad that they have posted on one of my “occasional” favorite sites, Low Yat.net. Web advertising has been transforming from normal banner to text ads. Consumers have also been criticizing the pop-up (or -under) ads around websites, and this time around, there [...]
- Cost of unlocked iPhone 4 in the world
Thinking of getting the latest iPhone 4, but do not want a locked phone? Below is a chart by iphone-ticker.de for a list of unlocked iPhone around the globe. Looks like Hong Kong and Singapore offer the lowest price. Sweet! I would like to get my hands on the iPhone 4 white, but it is [...]
- TechCrunch KL Meetup and Malaysian Startups
I was at Plug and Play last Friday to attend the first TechCrunch KL Meetup, organized by Daniel from Entrepreneurs.my. People from all nations (Malaysian, Iran, and others I don’t remember) gathered to share a thing or two about their startups. Here are some Malaysian startups as far as I could remember: Malaysia Crime Malaysia [...]
- Webcamp 4
I was at Webcamp 4 last Wednesday (26 May 2010) at Mindvalley, upon invitation from Adrian Teh, co-founder of Leanis Solutions and Highrise. I felt I was having a transition from an Electrical & Electronic Engineer to someone that talks about web. After all, that’s what I wanna do, and looks like I have to [...]
- Facebook glitch – Poke kai
Ok, either you can take this joke, or you can’t. I was on Facebook and found something really funny. Pokai (pronounced as poke-kai in Cantonese) is a rude word in Chinese language that is similar to “Oh shit!” in English. While we know Facebook has the Poke feature that is followed with the name of [...]
- Car accident 2, hit-and-run
It’s been quite unlucky for me this year. Things have not been well since the beginning of 2010. In just two months, I had two road accidents. The first one was a near-death experience, unlucky I was, but I was lucky to survive without any bruises even. On 8 May 2010, I went for Iron [...]
- My circumcision journal (Updated with picture and advice)
Warning: Read at your own risk. If you are not comfortable with the content of this journal, you are free to leave.
- I’m not dead, but my Dell Vostro 1200 is!
I have been busy, with these:
- Happy Chinese New Year 2010
I wish all of you have a great Chinese New Year with tiger results in studies, tiger success in career, tiger love in relationship, tiger body in health and tiger money in business!
- The one that extracts your teeth (Part 2)
Wisdom no more… Today marks the second day to have my second pair of wisdom teeth being extracted, since the last one. This time around, it wasn’t as smooth as the previous extraction. Dr. Stefanie had a slight difficulty to extract both my wisdom teeth, probably lack of tools as I overheard. I felt she [...]
- Qhuen, more than just sharing travel itineraries
As I was preparing my technical proposal, I started to realize that Qhuen had more potential than just sharing travel itineraries. With the travelers data submitted, I could actually organize and compile the info and put them to good use. Imagine this: you have a pile of data of travelers’ favorites, verdicts, ratings and reviews [...]
- iPad slogan belongs to Malaysian government?
The recently launched Apple iPad, was receiving plenty of controversial over its brand name, functionality, and the latest one – Steve Jobs’ presentation slogan! Here’s the story (I guess), Malaysia Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak and Penang state Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng are claiming that “are claiming that the iPad, due to its [...]
- The one that extracts your teeth (Part 1)
Last week after fighting a war in Singapore, I headed to my brother’s place at Seremban, Negeri Sembilan. With his help, he arranged an appointment for me with a dentist, Dr. Zambry to examine on the problem of my deviated lower jaw. The first day they took some teeth models, impressions, measurement, x-ray, photo shoots [...]
- Steve Ballmer signed on a MacBook
Came across Microsoft’s CEO Steve Ballmer who was attending a Mac user’s request. This dude met Steve Ballmer and asked if Steve Ballmer would sign his MacBook.