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MALACCA: It will truly be a Christmas to remember for the 1,200 residents of Malaysia’s only Portuguese village in Ujong Pasir when the Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin joins them to celebrate the occasion. News of the King’s visit to the Portuguese Settlement came as a surprise to regedor (village headman) Peter Thomas Gomes when he was informed on Tuesday that the village would play host to this year’s national-level Christmas celebrations. “It is recognition of the Portuguese community whose members have been loyal subjects and we are deeply honoured. “This will be the first time in our history that our beloved King is celebrating Christmas with us,” he said here yesterday. He added that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak would also be attending the celebrations, organised by the Information, Communications and Culture Ministry. Gomes said the date had yet to be fixed with officials finalising details this Friday. “Although Christmas falls on Dec 25, we are hopeful the King will be able to experience Christmas Eve at the village instead. “It is on this night that families hold reunions while thousands of locals and tourists throng the village to view our homes which are decked with decorations and colourful lights,” he said. Gomes said that Christmas decorations would be put up within two weeks. (year 2011)
some example of semangat truck in KL tour.. now they went penang kampar and etc etc place ady !!!
Coca Cola Happiness Truck
Updated Schedule by 20th Dec 2011, 10am
(More new locations will be added daily. And we will update this daily for you. If you wish to know if the truck is heading towards your location, come back asiagain!)
20th Dec 2011
The Store Bentong 11am -1pm
Karak New Village1pm - 3pm
TF Velue Mart Mentakab 3pm - 5pm
The Store Temerloh 5pm - 7pm
21st Dec 2011
Berjaya Megamall 11am - 1pm
East Coast Mall 1pm - 3pm
23rd Dec 2011
City Square Johor 11am - 1pm
24th Dec 2011
Maslee Tmn Dahlia 11am - 1pm
KSL Shopping Centre 1pm - 3pm
25th Dec 2011
Square One Mall 3pm - 5pm
The Store Muar 5pm - 7pm
26th Dec 2011
McD Cheng 11am - 1pm
Dataran Pahlawan Melaka 1pm - 3pm MElaka Mydin 3pm-5pm
27th Dec 2011
Jalan Besar Gemenceh 3pm - 5pm
Upwell Bahau 5pm - 7pm
28th Dec 2011
Seremban KTM 11am - 1pm
Pantai Telok Kemang, Port Dickson 5pm - 7pm
29th Dec 2011
Nilai Town 11am - 1pm
Nilai 3 1pm - 3pm
30th Dec 2011
KL Festival City, Danau Kota 3pm - 5pm
Cheras Leisure Mall 5pm - 7pm
31st Dec 2011
KLCC 1pm -3pm
Times Square 3pm - 5pm
Dataran Merdeka 5pm - 7pm
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i found this vid and thought it was cool but you could only watch it crossied and i cant cross my eyes so i wanted to make it so you can use red/cyan (red & blue) 3d glasses to watch it.
PETALING JAYA: Students in public and private local institutions of higher education, matriculation and FormSix can collect their RM200 book vouchers from Jan 3 next year.
“Students are not allowed to exchange the vouchers for cash,” he said in a statement.
Mohamed Khaled said eligible students must be Malaysians who are studying for a diploma, undergraduate or postgraduate degree, matriculation and Form Six.
“Students can collect the vouchers from their individual institutions or schools from Jan 3 next year,” he said.
The higher education institutions have prepared a list of eligible students together with their identity card numbers or matriculation or registration numbers, he said.
Students, he added, must ensure that their names, identity card numbers and the stamp of their institution are filled on each voucher.
“Students can redeem the book vouchers from all participating book shops,” he said.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak had announced during the Budget that Malaysian students in the said institutions and in Form 6 would receive the book vouchers worth RM200.
Legoland Billund (Billund, Denmark) opened in 1968 (9 acres) Legoland Windsor (Windsor, Berkshire, England) opened in 1996 (150 acres) Legoland California (Carlsbad, California, USA) opened in 1999 (128 acres) Legoland Deutschland (Günzburg, Germany) opened in 2002 Legoland Malaysia (Nusajaya (Iskandar Malaysia), Johor, Malaysia) Coming 2013 (145 acres)
Legoland Billund (Billund, Denmark) by LostCarPark
Legoland Malaysia Location Iskandar Malaysia, Johor, Malaysia Owner Merlin Entertainments Opened Q4 2012 Operating season Year-round Area 70 acres (280,000 m2)
Legoland Malaysia is a theme park scheduled to open in Nusajaya, Johor, Malaysia in 2012 with over 40 interactive rides, shows and attractions. It will be the first Legoland theme park in Asia upon its establishment. It will be the centrepiece of a 5,500,000 sq ft (510,000 m2) integrated complex in the Nusa Cemerlang industrial park, within the Iskandar Malaysia economic region, consisting of a lifestyle retail centre, offices, hotels, service apartments and residential units.
Legoland Malaysia targets 1.5 million visitors when it opens its doors.
Lenovo announced four new additions to its lineup of Android-powered devices. The event held in Beijing saw the unveiling of the LePhone S2 Gingebread smartphone, the 5" LePad S2005 phoneblet as well as the LePad S2007 and LePad S2010 Honeycomb slates.
Lenovo LePhone S2
We'll start with the Lenovo LePhone S2 (Seriously? That's the best they couldn't come up to name their droid family?). The Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread smartphone is built around a 3.8" WVGA LCD and sports a Snapdragon MSM8255 chipset with a 1.4 GHz single-core Scorpion CPU.
Lenovo LePhone S2
The LePhone S2 will be offered in two versions - 512MB RAM/ 8GB storage and 1GB RAM/ 16GB storage, but neither of them offers a microSD card slot. The 8MP camera with 720p video recording should cater for your photography needs. The other cool features of the LePhone S2 include 200 GB of free cloud storage (yeap, you read that right) and a gesture area below the screen.
The LePhone S2 will, reportedly, cost about RMB 2,990 ($470), but there's no info on its launch date just yet.
Lenovo LePad S2005
The 5" LePad S2005 might have the name of its bigger brother, but it uses the same platform as the lil' LePhone S2. Unfortunately, the 5" LTPS display with ultra-wide 178-degree viewing angle only sports WVGA resolution, which will steer plenty of people away from the LePad S2005.
Primary and Secondary school student no need open bank account to receive RM100 from government.
Governement will giveaway RM100 to primary and secondary student. and will give to student by their own school admin, not from bank.
so student no need go open an account at bank, says by wong jit seng after complaint from students' parents for a long queue in BANK SIMPANAN NASIONAL.
the school admin should give notice to the student to make it clear.
PERSONA 2012 actually is the PROTON TUAH that show at the KLIMS 2010....
During the 2010 Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show, Proton exhibited all of their concept car models – Tuah, Lekir, Lekiu, Kasturi and Jebat. The Tuah is most likely the upcoming Proton Persona replacement model.
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The front looks like one of the popular Korean car model. From the side, it looks a bit like one of the German car model. The rear looks like the Subaru Legacy sedan (BD). However, the prototype concept may not fully render into the production model. Apparently, the entire design looks good and fit to be seen.
In addition, Proton’s MD Datuk Syed Zainal Abidin is currently working to change the power window perception of Proton. Therefore, the primary auto parts maker is working to develop a better and more reliable window regulator for Persona replacement model
Nokia has announced the Nokia Lumia 800, one of two newWindows Phone handsets from the world's biggest phone manufacturer.
The Lumia 800 is the "first real Windows Phone" said Nokia CEO Stephen Elop. We like the sentiment, even if it's a rather sickly soundbite.
The Lumia 800 bears more than a passing resemblance to the Nokia N9 – the non-UK MeeGo-toting handset that never really got a chance.
Still, we praised the N9's rather super unibody design and we're pleased to see it given another whirl.
Here's everything you need to know about Nokia's new hope, which was previously known under the moniker of Sea Ray.
Nokia Lumia 800 UK release date
The Nokia Lumia 800 UK release date is 16 November. The handset is now available for pre-order on www.nokia.com.
And if you're wondering about its cheaper sibling, the Nokia Lumia 710 UK release date is early 2012.
Nokia Lumia 800 UK UK price
Carphone Warehouse has released pricing. The Nokia Lumia 800 UK price is £449.95 SIM-free or is available for free on a £31 per month contract.
Anyone who pre-orders the new phone from Carphone Warehouse will also receive a free £50 gift card to spend in Sainsbury's, Debenhams, Next or Toys R Us.
Phones 4u is offering free accessories worth £49.99 with every preorder of the Lumia 800 on £31 tariffs and above.
But as is so often the case with Apple, someone forgot to write the manual. Worry not. We've rifled through 200-plus improvements and come up with 21 iOS 5 tips to make your life easier.
If you haven't upgraded already, hook up your Apple device to your computer and launch iTunes now. Click on your device in the sidebar, and under Version you'll see a button called Check for Update: click it. Follow the onscreen instructions and we'll meet you back here once your device has rebooted to show you what's what.
And then you're ready to use our iOS 5 tips…
1. iOS 5 upgrade error 3200
Hit by the '3200 error' caused by the influx of traffic hitting Apple's servers? Time for a DIY iOS installation. Download the file that applies to your device using one of the links below. Then hold Option (Shift for Windows users) and click the Update button in iTunes. In the navigation window, select the file you downloaded and the update should begin.
Private Browsing. We all know what it's for… shopping for presents, right? Handily, Apple has finally seen fit to include the feature in iOS. Simply head to Settings > Safari and swipe on Private Browsing. There, your secret's safe with us.
3. Keyboard shortcuts
Find yourself tapping out the same phrases every day in mails and texts? That's valuable Facebook time you're wasting. Fortunately, Keyboard shortcuts are here to help. Go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Shortcuts to define shortcuts that will magically transform into the phrase you specify. The death of textspeak? We doubt it.
4. Weather reports
Apple's built-in Weather app has seen a much-needed update in iOS 5. Swipe down on a forecast for an hourly breakdown of the day. With Location Services turned on in Settings, you can get local weather reports too - just tap the app's 'i' button. And check out its strip in the new Notification Center, where a sideways swipe gives you a seven-day forecast.
If you've just bought yourself a new iPad, you're going to want to start downloading the best apps straight away.
It's the Apps that really set iOS apart from other platforms - there are far more apps available for the iPad than any other tablet. So which which ones are worth your cash? And which are the best free apps?
Luckily for you we've tested thousands of the best iPad apps so that you don't have to.
So read on for our best-in-class apps for each major category, followed by some more specific lists of the best free and paid for apps and games.
You can also check out a video of our top 5 iPad apps:
Why list a free e-book reader as the top pick when Apple's own iBook is included? Ask anyone who owns a Kindle - with this free Kindle app, you can download every book and magazine you have ever purchased for free and read them on the iPad.
Apple's iWork apps have been praised for their look and feel, but many actually prefer Quickoffice Pro HD. It dispenses with Pages', Numbers' and Keynote's visual clutter to present a clean, professional interface, while beating Apple to the cut by already fully integrating cloud synchronisation courtesy of Google Docs.
Even if astronomy's not your thing, you can't fail to be impressed by Star Walk. Point it at the sky, and using the iPad's digital compass you'll see a virtual starscape on your screen. It gets even better when you start move around - you'll see that the view pans with you, highlighting what constellations you should be able to make out.
While iOS is packed with useful features, itdoesn't offer native support for many popular video formats, and this is where the AVPlayerHD app comes into play. It supports all the biggies - XVID, AVI, WMV, RMVB, H.264 and MKV - and offers compatibility with external subtitle file formats such as SMI, SRT and TXT.
Accounts is an easy to use application to replace your paper checkbook. You can schedule transactions, create recurring payees list, transfer funds, reconcile, export data, view reports, graphs, and much more.
A mob of fun-loving zombies is about to invade your home. Defend it with an arsenal of 49 zombie-zapping plants that will slow down, confuse and mulchify all 26 types of zombies before they reach your door.
Rather than having ahefty one-off price, the new Jamie's Recipes is free, but contains only a 10-recipe sample pack - you have to buy more packs as In-App Purchases of around £1.49. We're loving the attention to detail - for example, ingredients can be added to a shopping list, which you can email to yourself or a loved one to pick up on the way home.
GarageBand turns your iPad into a collection of Touch Instruments and a full-featured recording studio — so you can make music anywhere you go. Use Multi-Touch gestures to play pianos, organs, guitars, drums, and basses on your iPad. They sound and play like their counterparts, but let you do things you could never do on a real instrument.
Navfree turns your iPad into a fill-blown satnav device, offering turn-by-turn directions, voice and on-screen instructions, offline map use and address search and live search via Google and Microsoft Bing, among many other features. And it's completely free.
While some hold up Pulse as the best way to access RSS feeds - stripped-down, automatically refreshed website content that you usually subscribe to for free - it's a little too lightweight for us. It's fine if you only have a dozen or so feeds coming in, but if you follow a lot more than that, Reeder is the app for you.
If there's an iOS app that comes close to offering the kind of editing facilities that are available in a Mac OS X or Windows application, then it's this one, Filterstorm. For starters, it can import and process images in raw format. Add to that a host of editing tools, such as curves manipulation, colour correction, noise reduction, sharpening and vignetting, and you can see already that there's plenty here for photographers to get excited about - and it doesn't stop there.
You can create multiple notebooks, and stack and arrange them on a shelf. Each notebook has a default paper style - lined, squared, and more - but you can mix paper types in one book; yay! Better still, you can import your own templates. There's no handwriting recognition, and the option to type as well as hand-write would be nice, but even so: superb.
Find out how much vitamin C is in a bowl of ice cream. Learn what European country has the fourth largest population of children. Compute solutions to difficult trig and calculus problems. Balance complex chemical equations. Discover what is overhead as you gaze up at the stars. Finally crack that crossword puzzle. Whoever you are and whatever you do, Wolfram Alpha delivers insight and understanding into any facet of your life.
It may sound like stating the obvious, but this is clearly designed for the iPad from the ground up. It does more than just take advantage of the big screen and gesture recognition: other iPad features including the cameras and location services have been thoughtfully integrated as well.
There's only one way to watch Sky Sports on your iOS device, and that's using the brand new Sky Go app. It replaces the much-maligned Mobile TV app, which had the cheek to demand you pay money for it, even if you were already paying a monthly fee for Sky TV and Sky Player. Providing you're a Sky Sports subscriber, you have access to all 4 Sky Sports channels, as well as ESPN, Sky One and more.
If, like us, you were amazed by the desktop version of Google Earth when you first used it, you'll love the iOS version. The iPad's Multi-Touch interface is the perfect way to navigate the planet, allowing you to fluidly roll from one place to the next, pinching and swiping your way from one amazing place to the next.
Dolphin has a tough task to prove that it has enough killer features to persuade users to switch from Safari. It covers the basics well, but where Apple's browser leaves gaping holes, Dolphin dives straight in with a wealth of extras.
Top 50 best free iPad apps
Many great free iPhone apps cost 59p or more in their iPad incarnations, and the quality level of what's still free is often ropey. But among the dross lie rare gems - iPad apps that are so good you can't believe they're still free. Of those we unearthed, here are our favourites.
With the iPad, the larger screen and extra clout from Apple's A4 chip creates a gaming experience markedly superior compared to that on the iPhone, and already there are plenty of fantastic titles for the system. Here are our current top 30 paid-for iPad games.
If you've been fortunate enough to get your hands on a new iPad 2, you'll know that it's a very powerful piece of kit. But what apps should you get to show it at its best?