Mar
31
2009
0

Samsung Hope

Samsung Hope is the largest regional social program by Samsung.Every year,it will contribute funds to the charities which are voted by public.Up to date,it had awarded US$2.2 million to 54 organizations.

A fund of US$ 700,000 has been allocated to 21 beneficiaries,there are:

Samsung Hope beneficiariesSo if you know any charity should enjoy this distribution,you only need to nominate a future beneficiary on your own.

Dominate a future beneficiaryJust do some clicks and you’re able to help others to realize their dreams too.How simple!

Written by liciece in: Charity, Info | Tags: , ,
Mar
30
2009
2

HSPA+ in Singapore

Starhub Singapore mobile operator-Starhub will launch 21Mbps HSPA+ network by the end of April.Following that schedule,it is the second operator who uses HSPA+ technology in Asia and Australian operator Telstra is the first one where it launched the service in last month.

I have to differentiate HSPDA,HSPA and HSPA+ clearly here.Maxis and Celcom,who are the two largest mobile broadband operators in Malaysia,are using HSDPA technology(if not wrongly informed) that works up to 14Mbit/s in the downlink and only 384Kbit/s in the uplink.However,the Malaysian latest mobile broadband operator-Digi is using HSPA which improves the end-user experience by having peak data rates up to 14 Mbit/s in the downlink and 5.8 Mbit/s in the uplink.Thus,we could say that Digi has the advantages to beat with two other large competitors in the markets.

Starhub’s HSPA+,in the meanwhile,also calls as Evolved HSPA.It even could provide up to 42 Mbit/s on the downlink and 22 Mbit/s on the uplink.The speed is so amazing that it’s able to fight with a few of wired broadband now.It brings the average broadband speed in Singapore into another high and pushes the whole industry moving towards a better position.

HSBB in Malaysia is a desirable project,however I feel there is too few motivations,perhaps competitions.I wish these mobile operators could join the battle to give consumers more options and encourage the sector growing much healthier than what we see now.Singapore is a very good example and I think Malaysia could learn a lot from there.

I wonder when I could enjoy HSPA+ or equivalent service in Malaysia.Frankly speaking,I want it to be tomorrow! :P

Written by liciece in: Broadband, Info, World | Tags: , , , , , , , ,
Mar
30
2009
0

HSBB Buzz

HSBB moves closer to public and so the project had turned to be more transparent.In TM’s official website,The whole project is introduced by details.In addition to it,an official video clip shows how HSBB is expected to be.

What do you think so?I’ve totally agreed that all idea in the video clip are so great.However,I do feel that HSBB is not all of those things.It’s just a fundamental.

That means Malaysia has to learn more to form an E-community which makes the life easier and happier.

Written by liciece in: Broadband, Info | Tags: , ,
Mar
28
2009
0

Vote Earth Now!

In Malaysia,now is the perfect time for you to protect the earth.

Sign up for Earth Hour! - I VOTE EARTH: BIN ZHANG

   Earth Hour 2009 by WWF – Sign up for Earth Hour!

If you don’t know it,you could read the details here.

If you do know it,please do your right action now.

Written by liciece in: Info, World | Tags: ,
Mar
28
2009
0

FireFox 3.0.8

FireFox Logo There are no big deals except fixing 2 critical security issues which were found in 3.0.7.

MFSA 2009-13 Arbitrary code execution through XUL <tree> element
MFSA 2009-12 XSL Transformation vulnerability

Thus,if you’re using FireFox,you’d better to change it into the latest FireFox 3.0.8 in order to avoid the issues occurred by the critical security bugs and you could enjoy surfing Internet safely.

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