Monday, December 15, 2008

Hackers Compromise Legit Web Sites to Target Microsoft IE Flaw

Microsoft reported a significant increase in the number of users infected with malware targeting a vulnerability in Internet Explorer widely reported last week. The flaw affects all supported editions of IE.

Hackers have begun compromising Web sites to infect vulnerable computers with malware that exploits a zero-day flaw in Internet Explorer revealed last week.

Microsoft reported a significant increase in the number of infected users over the weekend, and researchers at Trend Micro estimated about 6,000 sites had been infected. The move is a shift in tactics for hackers, who had been relying on rogue Web sites to propagate their malware.

"Based on our stats, since the vulnerability has gone public, roughly 0.2 percent of users worldwide may have been exposed to Web sites containing exploits of this latest vulnerability," according to a posting on the Microsoft Malware Protection Center (MMPC) blog. "That percentage may seem low, however it still means that a significant number of users have been affected. The trend for now is going upwards: we saw an increase of over 50 percent in the number of reports today compared to yesterday."

So far, the compromised sites have run the gamut, ranging from a popular search engine in Taiwan – now reportedly clean – to various pornography sites.

“We recently found a Web site in Hong Kong that serves various content including adult entertainment,” according to the MMPC blog. “Users who hoped to watch that content, became target of those attacks: specifically, the exploit dropped Trojans that we detect as Trojan:Win32/VB.IQ.dr and Trojan:Win32/VB.IQ.”

Other compromised sites included a Chinese sporting goods site with a traffic rank of close to 7 million. According to Trend Micro, the site contained HTML code that directed users to a remote site with malicious script. The final payload is a worm detected by Trend Micro as WORM_AUTORUN.BSE. Other exploits that also lead to the worm are HTML_IFRAME.ZM, JS_DLOADER.QGV and HTML_AGENT.CPZZ, according to Trend.

“Obfuscated JavaScript in the HTML Web pages are also detected as JS_DLOAD.MD, the same malicious script found to exploit the zero-day vulnerability in IE7,” Trend Micro’s Mayee Corpin wrote on the company’s security blog.

Exploits for the zero-day, which affects all versions of Internet Explorer (IE), began to proliferate last week shortly after Microsoft’s monthly Patch Tuesday release. The vulnerability lies in the way the browser handles DHTML Data Bindings.

The best way to get rid of this is to switch to another Internet browser and stop using Internet Explorer (IE).

I'm recommending Mozilla Firefox. Mozilla Firefox is a free and open source web browser descended from the Mozilla Application Suite, managed by the Mozilla Corporation. Firefox had 20.78% of the recorded usage share of web browsers as of November 2008, making it the second-most popular browser in current use worldwide, after Internet Explorer.

Firefox uses a sandbox security model, and limits scripts from accessing data from other web sites based on the same origin policy. It uses SSL/TLS to protect communications with web servers using strong cryptography when using the https protocol. It also provides support for web applications to use smartcards for authentication purposes.

The Mozilla Foundation offers a "bug bounty" to researchers who discover severe security holes in Firefox. Official guidelines for handling security vulnerabilities discourage early disclosure of vulnerabilities so as not to give potential attackers an advantage in creating exploits.

Because Firefox has fewer and less severe publicly known unpatched security vulnerabilities than Internet Explorer, improved security is often cited as a reason to switch from Internet Explorer to Firefox. The Washington Post reports that exploit code for critical unpatched security vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer was available for 284 days in 2006. In comparison, exploit code for critical security vulnerabilities in Firefox was available for 9 days before Mozilla shipped a patch to remedy the problem. Symantec in their statement, saying that Firefox still had much fewer security vulnerabilities than Internet Explorer, as counted by security researchers.

With more than 15,000 improvements, Firefox 3 is faster, safer and smarter than ever before for safe Internet surfing.
To download the software, go to http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/

For portable version of Firefox, visit http://portableapps.com/ to grab one.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Gmail: Spice up your inbox with colors and themes

I love the Terminal theme!!! :-)
Thanks for such a great one!


Source: http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2008/11/spice-up-your-inbox-with-colors-and.html

Ringgit May Weaken to 3.80 Dollar-Peg Level

Ringgit may weaken by year-end to a level when it was pegged at 3.80 to the dollar, should the central bank desist from intervening.

Global financial turmoil and a domestic power struggle may spur capital flight from the Southeast Asian economy, while a plunge in prices of commodities the country exports, including crude oil and palm oil, will put pressure on the currency to depreciate. The ringgit is Southeast Asia's second-worst performer in the past few months.

Ringgit was fixed at 3.80 per dollar in September 1998, among capital control measures aimed at stemming outflows during the Asian financial crisis. Abdullah scrapped the dollar link in July 2005, within an hour of China's decision to remove its decade-old link to the U.S. currency.


Oil traded below $60 a barrel, 60% lower from a record $147.27 set on July 11. Palm oil prices have slumped from their peak in March. Malaysia is the world's second-largest exporter of the cooking oil. Both the commodities accounted for 14.5% of the exports in the first half of the year.

The weak ringgit will help local companies boost their export earnings, but make import of food products more expensive.

Najib on November 4 cut the 2009 growth forecast to 3.5% from 5.4%. That would be the slowest economic expansion since 2001. The government on the same day unveiled a 7 billion ringgit package to spur growth.

Abdullah said it wasn't yet time to intervene as the currency's decline "has not reached a worrying level."


Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Finally: Apple Online Store, Malaysia



Now we can buy Mac, iPod, and third-party gear directly from Apple at the new Apple Online Store, Malaysia. Free shipping on orders over RM 250. :-)

Friday, November 07, 2008

10 Tech Kings of Cash

1. Hewlett-Packard - Palo Alto, Calif.
Cash and Equivalents: $14.8 billion

2. Apple - Cupertino, Calif.
Cash and Equivalents: $11.9 billion

3. IBM - Armonk, N.Y.
Cash and Equivalents: $9.8 billion

4. Microsoft - Redmond, Wash.
Cash and Equivalents: $9.0 billion

5. Dell - Austin, Texas
Cash and Equivalents: $8.6 billion

6. Oracle - Redwood City, Calif.
Cash and Equivalents: $8.5 billion

7. Google - Mountain View, Calif.
Cash and Equivalents: $8.4 billion

8. EMC - Hopkinton, Mass.
Cash and Equivalents: $5.5 billion

9. Cisco Systems - San Jose, Calif.
Cash and Equivalents: $5.2 billion

10. Intel - Santa Clara, Calif.
Cash and Equivalents: $3.7 billion

Monday, November 03, 2008

Hero - Vettel; Asshole - Glock

At Lap 70, Vettel passed Hamilton and world champion was nearly on Massa hand.

Last lap, Hamilton passed Glock right in the last seconds and world champion was gone for Massa. Damn it... as an F1 driver, Glock can't even hold it for few seconds?!?!

Friday, October 17, 2008

Microsoft attempts to sour Apple's laptop launch

Tactics reminiscent of a close presidential race seem to be popping up in Microsoft Corp.'s rivalry with Apple Inc.

Just a few weeks ago, Microsoft, tired of being the butt of Apple attack ads, launched a positive series of commercials highlighting the diversity and coolness of Windows users. But then in the hours before this week's product announcement from Apple, Microsoft went negative.

A Monday evening e-mail from Microsoft's outside PR firm titled "Why You'll Find Better Value in Windows PCs than Macs" aimed to deflate anticipation that that Apple might unveil a cheap-by-Apple-standards $800 laptop. (The rumors were off by $200).

Microsoft laid out its talking points - among them that Windows PCs come with more power and features for lower prices, while Macs are even pricer than they look because they don't come with enough software.

In true political style, Microsoft trotted out a hidden "Apple tax," an extra $1,000 or more Microsoft says people switching from PCs to Macs must pay to "rebuy" software and hardware for their new system.

And what's more, "Macs, due to their high upfront (prices), won't sell in a more conservative market."

(Steve Ballmer, Microsoft's CEO, did not pop up to say he approved the message; the e-mail suggested journalists attribute the quote to "a Microsoft spokesperson.")

On Tuesday evening, the Microsoft camp followed up with a colorful chart akin to a post-debate fact-check, showing Windows PC configurations similar to Apple's new MacBook and MacBook Pro models at comparable, or lower, prices.

"Bottom line: you're going get a great Windows Laptop with a lot more, at a lower price than any MacBook. Period," the agency's e-mail read.

To push the political parallel even further: If Microsoft's message is aimed at "swing voters" who might be tempted by a Mac, the software maker might not be speaking their language.

Apple's decision to keep its Mac prices at $1,000 or more indicates the company doesn't think economic turmoil will stop its target customers from buying a Mac. Nor does Apple believe Mac users would give up the simplicity of their machines for the ability to do some tinkering under the hood on a Windows computer, as Microsoft suggests.


I appreciate the UNIX underpinnings that make the Mac, well, just robust. I like the fact that I'm working on it 30 seconds after I turn power on and 3 seconds to turn it off. I can also do anything on my Mac that I can do on a PC - right out of the box. OpenOffice and many other free software titles out there allow total compatability with my PC. Many people buy a Mac because they don't want to hear about sluggish response due to spyware and virus scanners and the usual PC plagues.

Microsoft is a marketing company, not a software company. I see eye-candy (Vista) but no substance. I've heard it said that Microsoft needs no R&D dept. - they have Apple. Please, I don't want to sound like a Microsoft basher. I'm not. There is room enough for 2 or more players.

Apple appeals to a certain segment who appreciate the system aspects. PCs appeal to those who want to tweak their system.

People do buy things based on marketing, but Apple just turns their customer insanely. Hardware is hardware. All things being equal, what's left. I don't think Microsoft has the vision to be innovative anymore. Too much inertial for a big company to overcome. Apple still continues to surprise me. Certainly, their choice of OS swayed me. The Apple ads play to that without hitting below the belt.

You do get what you pay for.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Browser Wars - On the Mac

Mac Browser Market Share



The browser battle on the Mac is between Safari and Firefox. Safari dominates, but Firefox has a much larger share on the Mac than Windows. However, Firefox share has been relatively stable.

iPhone Tops Windows Mobile Devices in Web Browsing

Operating System Market Share



I've been tracking iPhone usage since its launch. Total web browsing on the iPhone has topped the web browsing on all Windows Mobile devices combined. The iPhone has had a dramatic rise in usage share in its short time on the market. Is this due to a better user interface? Larger screen?

Internet Browser Market Share



Internet Browser Market Share Trend


Internet Browser Market Share by Version



Internet Browser Market Share Trend by Version

Yahoo and Microsoft Both Lose Market Share to Google

Search Engine Market Share


Thursday, October 09, 2008

Formula One teams to run 'green' tyres at Fuji

Formula One racing will show its support for the FIA’s Make Cars Green campaign by running on unique green-grooved tyres at this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix. The sport’s official tyre supplier, Bridgestone, launched the specially-designed rubber at a ceremony in Tokyo on Wednesday.

Next season energy regenerating hybrid devices will be introduced to Formula One racing. This adoption of KERS technology is just one of a number of initiatives launched by the sport to improve its environmental credentials and, hopefully, help accelerate the use of fuel-efficient technology on public roads.

The Make Cars Green campaign aims to reduce the impact of motoring on the environment in a number of ways, such as through the promotion of fuel efficient driver behaviour; the introduction of new technologies to help motorists monitor their environmental impact; the improvement of tyre design to help save energy; and by encouraging the global use of unleaded and sulphur free fuels.

The softer of the two Bridgestone tyres used at Fuji this weekend will retain its central white groove as normal.

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

100 Best Companies to Work For (2008)

Rank Company
1 Google
2 Quicken Loans
3 Wegmans Food Markets
4 Edward Jones
5 Genentech
6 Cisco Systems
7 Starbucks
8 Qualcomm
9 Goldman Sachs
10 Methodist Hospital System
11 Boston Consulting Group
12 Nugget Markets
13 Umpqua Bank
14 Network Appliance
15 W. L. Gore & Associates
16 Whole Foods Market
17 David Weekley Homes
18 OhioHealth
19 Arnold & Porter
20 Container Store
21 Principal Financial Group
22 American Century Investments
23 JM Family Enterprises
24 American Fidelity Assurance
25 Shared Technologies
26 Stew Leonard's
27 S.C. Johnson & Son
28 QuikTrip
29 SAS Institute
30 Aflac
31 Alston & Bird
32 Rackspace Managed Hosting
33 Station Casinos
34 Recreational Equipment (REI)
35 TDIndustries
36 Nordstrom
37 Johnson Financial Group
38 Kimley-Horn & Associates
39 Robert W. Baird
40 Adobe Systems
41 Bingham McCutchen
42 MITRE
43 Intuit
44 Plante & Moran
45 Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
46 CarMax
47 J. M. Smucker
48 Devon Energy
49 Griffin Hospital
50 Camden Property Trust
51 Paychex
52 FactSet Research Systems
53 Vision Service Plan
54 CH2M HILL
55 Perkins Coie
56 Scripps Health
57 Ernst & Young
58 Scottrade
59 Mayo Clinic
60 Alcon Laboratories
61 Chesapeake Energy
62 American Express
63 King's Daughters Medical Center
64 EOG Resources
65 Russell Investments
66 Nixon Peabody
67 Valero Energy
68 eBay
69 General Mills
70 Mattel
71 KPMG
72 Marriott International
73 David Evans & Associates
74 Granite Construction
75 Southern Ohio Medical Center
76 Arkansas Children's Hospital
77 PCL Construction Enterprises
78 Navy Federal Credit Union
79 National Instruments
80 Healthways
81 Booz Allen Hamilton
82 Nike
83 AstraZeneca
84 Stanley
85 Lehigh Valley Hospital & Health Network
86 Microsoft
87 Yahoo
88 Four Seasons Hotels
89 Bright Horizons Family Solutions
90 PricewaterhouseCoopers
91 Publix Super Markets
92 Milliken
93 Erickson Retirement Communities
94 Baptist Health South Fla.
95 Deloitte & Touche USA
96 Herman Miller
97 FedEx
98 Sherwin-Williams
99 SRA International
100 Texas Instruments

Saturday, October 04, 2008

And the winners are...


Congratulations to all those companies whose products have won an award in the first British Technology Awards!

Best Gaming Technology
Nintendo Wii
Nintendo Wii Fit
Sony PS3
Microsoft Xbox 360
Microsoft Flight Simulator X
Nintendo DS
Guitar Hero
Sony PSP



Best Home Entertainment Technology
BBC iPlayer
Nintendo Wii
Freeview
Sky
Panasonic Viera HDTVs
Sony Bravia HD LCD TVs
Sony PlayStation 3
Microsoft Xbox 360



Best Kids Technology
Nintendo DS
Windows Vista parental controls
Advent Kids laptop
Scalextric Digital
Hornby DCC trainsets
LEGO Mindstorms NXT
Fisher Price Kid Tough digital camera
Bebo



Best Mobile Technology
Apple iPhone
Nintendo DS
BlackBerry Curve
Nokia N810
Asus Eee PC
Sony PSP
Google Mobile
Samsung Q1 Ultra



Best Music Technology
Apple iTunes
Windows Media Player 11
Audacity
Play.com
Guitar Hero
Ion USB turntable
Creative X-Fi
Napster



Best Online Technology
BBC iPlayer
Skype
You Tube
Facebook
Google Docs
Windows Live
BT Digital Vault
Pinnacle PCTV to go



Business Technology of the Year
Asus Eee PC
3G USB Modem
BlackBerry Curve
Panasonic ToughBook
Vodafone USB 3G modem
Intel low-power Xeon quad-core processor
HP Compaq ultra-slim dc7800 PC
Microsoft Windows Server 2008



Gadget of the Year
Apple iPhone
Apple iPod Touch
TomTom Go 720
Nokia N95
BlackBerry Curve
Fujifilm F100fd
Archos 605
Slingbox



Greenest Technology
Bye Bye standby
Toyota Prius
Windows Vista
Lexus LS600H
Fujitsu Siemens Scenicview P22W-5 ECO
G-Wizz
Oneclick Intellipanel
Apple OS X



Most Indispensable Technology
Google Maps
BT Broadband
Apple iPod
BBC iPlayer
Sky
Apple iPhone
Virgin Media
Facebook



Most Stylish Technology
Apple iPhone
Apple Macbook Air
Sony Vaio TZ
Acer Ferrari ultra-portable laptop
Canon SX100 IS camera
LG Viewty
Dell XPS One
Samsung LE series LCD TVs



Retailer of the Year
Amazon
Play.com
John Lewis
Ebuyer
Tesco Direct
PC World
Maplins
Argos



Technological Innovation of the Year
Apple iPhone
Windows Vista
Intel Core 2 Quad processors
Apple MacBook Air
Asus Eee PC
Adobe Photoshop Express
Belkin Wireless USB Hub
Google Docs/Apps



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Related >>> Apple and Microsoft prepare to go head-to-head in the first British Technology Awards

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Joanna Krupa: Too Hot for Fur

An international cover model and actor, sexy supermodel Joanna Krupa is known for her famous photo shoots. But there's one thing Joanna would never model: fur. The Polish-born beauty—who has graced the covers of many magazines, including Playboy, Maxim, FHM, and Stuff—laid her convictions bare, so to speak, by baring all in PETA Asia-Pacific's latest and raciest "I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur" ad. And to top it off, she stars in not one but three versions of the sexy ad!

Joanna Krupa's Exclusive Interview and Behind-the-Scenes Footage


Having been named by Playboy as the "sexiest swimsuit model in the world," Joanna knows a thing or two about sex appeal—and fur doesn't have it. On fur farms in China, where most fur originates, minks, foxes, rabbits, and other animals are kept in tiny wire cages through all weather extremes. They are strangled, bludgeoned, and often skinned while they are still alive. Since fur is often deliberately mislabeled, if you wear fur, there's no way to tell whose skin you're in—it could even be cat or dog fur. "There is nothing sexy about wearing something that is so obviously tied to senseless pain and killing," says Joanna.

Want to follow Joanna's lead and take a stand against the cruelty on fur farms? Join our Activist Network to keep up-to-date about ways to help in your area.

For the print-quality Chinese version of Joanna Krupa's ad, which is set against a Hong Kong skyline, click here. For the Korean version, which features Joanna next to the famous 63 Building on Yeouido Island, click here. And for the Japanese version, in which Joanna is surrounded by Shinjuku skyscrapers, click here.

Source: PETA Asia-Pacific

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Change the world with Google

Prizes worth a total of US$10 million are up for grabs to those with ideas on how to change the world, Google announced yesterday.

“We are asking our users to send us exciting ideas for ways to improve people’s lives and have committed US$10 million to turn up to five of the best ideas into reality. These ideas can be big or small, technology-driven or brilliantly simple – but they need to have impact,” the Internet giant said in a statement.

The ideas will be selected by Google users, it said. The Project 10^100 (pronounced Project 10 to the 100th) contest is part of Google’s 10th birthday celebrations.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

1st Android phone - HTC G1


Finally, the first-ever Android phone, the T-Mobile HTC G1, has been launched and we’re giving you the rundown on this latest smartphone. It’s a touchscreen-enabled mobile phone with a full QWERTY keypad hidden underneath its decently-sized screen. While it has indeed been launched, it only go on sale starting October 22 and will be exclusively available on T-Mobile only. So now that we’ve gotten those important details aside, let’s head on to the good and bad aspects of the phone itself.

The good news is that it’ll only cost $179 making it one of the most affordable mobile phones in its category. For that price, you get a phone equipped with a 3.17-inch HVGA 480×320 display, 3.1-megapixel camera, WiFi, A-GPS, 3G/HSDPA and of course, the Android OS. It’s a pretty loaded phone based on its specs alone, but as much as we would like to believe it’s perfect, it’s definitely not.


The not-so-good side of it is that there’s no desktop sync app for you to use. Everything will be done online through Google contacts and cal, and even though it does have a camera, it doesn’t allow you to record videos much less support video playback. It also lacks a simple 3.5mm headphone jack which might not bother some, but will definitely be a hassle for those who prefer using their own headphones on the phone. A microSD card is also a requirement for you to download music. Without one present in the phone, you can’t perform the said task.

Nevertheless, Google isn’t closing the doors on improvement with regards to the Android OS system. Aside from the missing 3.5mm headphone jack, most of its misgivings are software related which can easily be address by 3rd party applications or future updates to the OS. So, given this balanced preview of the HTC G1, are you still inclined to get one or are you willing to wait for the rest of the Android-based cavalry to arrive first?

Friday, September 12, 2008

Burn ISO images to CD or DVD with Microsoft tools

If you use Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 or Windows Vista, you'll be able to burn an ISO image to a CD or DVD by using a pair of command-line tools. These utilities, called CDBURN and DVDBURN, are not third-party freeware — they're part of Microsoft's own Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools.

This toolkit is itself available as a free download and doesn't require Windows Genuine Advantage validation. The tools it includes are designed to help administrators streamline management tasks such as troubleshooting operating system issues, managing Active Directory, configuring networking and security features, and automating application deployment.

Both CDBURN and DVDBURN use the built-in IMAPI CD Burning COM Service to burn images to CD and DVD. This is the same service used by Windows Media Player, so it needs to be enabled and working properly in order for these programs to function.

How to use CDBURN:

Usage:
cdburn <drive> -erase [image [options]]
cdburn <drive> image [options]


Options:
-erase Erases the disk before burning (valid for R/W only)
-sao Writes the image out in "session at once", or cue sheet, mode (default is "track at once")
-speed Speed of burn, or 'max' for maximum speed
-imagehaspostgap Use if your image already contains a 150 sector postgap

The [image] must be provided unless the -erase flag is set.
If both an image and -erase are provided, the media will be
erased prior to burning the image to the disc.

How to use DVDBURN:

Usage: dvdburn <drive> <image> [/Erase]

CDBURN and DVDBURN have the same limitation: They can only burn from an ISO image; they can't work from a collection of files. As an intermediate step, you can use Alex Feinman's tool ISO Recorder to build an ISO image from files in a directory.

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Ready for yet another browser? Google Chrome is here...

Google Chrome is an open source web browser developed by Google. The name is derived from the graphical user interface frame, or "chrome", of web browsers. The open source project behind Google Chrome is known as Chromium.

A beta version for Microsoft Windows was released on 2 September 2008 in 43 languages. Mac OS X and Linux versions are under development and are scheduled to be released sometime in the future.

The release announcement was originally scheduled for 3 September 2008, and a comic by Scott McCloud was to be sent to journalists and bloggers explaining the features of and motivations for the new browser. Copies intended for Europe were shipped early and German blogger Philipp Lenssen of Google Blogoscoped made a scanned copy of the 38-page comic available on his website after receiving it on 1 September 2008. Google subsequently made the comic available on Google Books and their site and referenced it on its official blog along with an explanation for the early release.

Monday, September 01, 2008

Joanna Krupa: I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur





More >>> Joanna Krupa: Too Hot for Fur

Friday, August 29, 2008

Malaysia Today was blocked

Malaysia Today news portal was blocked by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (SKMM) because its editor ignored many warning letters, Home Minister Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar said.

The editor Raja Petra Kamaruddin lashed out against the blocking of the online portal, saying it was a breach of the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) charter.

Under the MSC Malaysia 10-Point Bill of Guarantees, the Government promised to “ensure no Internet censorship”.

It was reported that all 21 Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in the country had been ordered by SKMM to block the website.

This is Malaysia. When the blogger is pro-government, you can say anything you like, and the Government will tag it as they are practicing "no Internet censorship". When you are telling the "truth", they will say it violates Section 263 of the Communications and Multimedia Act.

Anything in Malaysia is double-standard where it be education, property buying, public listed company, etc. Yeah! Patience, perseverance and hard work paves the road to success. Happy 51st Merdeka!

Thursday, August 28, 2008

You've got Gmail!

Gmail is the fastest-growing online e-mail offering in an increasingly competitive market.

If you use online e-mail programs, chances are you've added Google's free Gmail to the mix. Since leaving "by invitation only" status in early 2007, Gmail has seen its usage rise 47%. It's the fastest-growing online e-mail offering.

Microsoft and Yahoo dominate webmail. They're virtually tied for the top spot. In February, the most recent statistics available, they had 256.2 million and 254.6 million users, respectively, according to researcher ComScore Media Metrix.

Google is No. 3, with 91.6 million users. No. 4 AOL, the company that first popularized Internet mail in the 1990s, has 48.9 million.

Thursday, August 07, 2008

“熊貓”還是“貓熊”?

Source: 星洲日報

峇株巴轄讀者蘇華貴在信中提到,目前備受矚目、人們口中的中國國寶“熊貓”,其實是“貓熊”之誤。正是由於以訛傳訛,至今絕大多數人都已習慣“熊貓”之名。

針對“熊貓”的說法,長期以來已有過不少討論。熊貓(Panda),又叫大熊貓,生長於四川盆地周邊的山區,是中國特有的野生哺乳類動物,全球現僅存約3100只,瀕臨絕種而備受保護。

既然“貓熊”是其本名,但後來為何又通稱熊貓呢?有一種說法,認為這是從1940年代開始的“錯誤”,因為當“貓熊”兩字橫排時既可讀成“貓熊”,也可讀成“熊貓”(古時中文寫法是從右到左,但多是直寫),因此產生了混淆。但學界已有人指出了其中的疑點,故這個說法不足置信。

據瞭解,當時早已出現“熊貓”與“貓熊”之爭(而且爭議不限於中文,就連英文世界也有“bear cat”或“cat bear”的討論),然而,“熊貓”很快便約定俗成了。況且,作為中國國寶,如果名字出現誤寫、誤讀,有關方面又豈會容許這種以錯為對的情況,而不立即糾正呢?

姚德懷先生認為,這兩個名字的混淆,源頭可能就在於“小熊貓”(又名紅熊貓,英文通稱Red Panda、Firefox),主要是受到英文的影響。朱建頌先生則認為,1915年編成、1935年出版的《中華大字典》和1938年出版的《辭海》中對“熊貓”皆有解釋,縱使釋義與今稍有不同,但也足以證明,把貓熊稱作熊貓“並非1940年代所發生的以錯為對的偶然現象”。



到底是貓熊還是熊貓?

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Gmail is now 7GB

Hey... What to say?!
Today, Gmail has officially reached the 7GB mark free storage!
Yeah, 7GB! You can basically store anything to it using Gmail File Space beside emails!

While writing on this, Gmail is marching to its another milestone!

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Apple and Microsoft prepare to go head-to-head in the first British Technology Awards

Considering the pure power associated with their combined market dominance, it’s perhaps no surprise to note that Apple Inc. and Microsoft Corp. are leading the way on the recently announced shortlist for the inaugural British Technology Awards.

With Apple’s iconic branding attached to hot-selling products such as the iPod music and media player, MacBook Air computer, and the touch-screen iPhone, the Cupertino-based technology specialist looks to be a sure-fire hit with the Brits, bagging a total of 11 nominations across the event’s 13 categories.

Meanwhile, Redmond-based software behemoth Microsoft follows close behind with 9 nominations that reflect a popularity built solidly around the company’s powerhouse Xbox 360 videogames console, its Windows Vista operating system, and Windows Media Player 11.

Organised by publisher Incisive Media, the first ever British Technology Awards will offer a slightly different flavour of content than traditional technology industry bashes.

Specifically, the event will play host to an Internet zeitgeist award that will be decided between social networking phenomenon Facebook, video-sharing Web site YouTube, and online TV content catch-up service the BBC iPlayer.

Similarly, Apple’s iTunes Store will be up against the likes of innovative videogame Guitar Hero for the Music Technology award, while the BBC iPlayer will be taking on Sony’s PlayStation 3 videogames console and Sky for the Home Entertainment award.

Furthermore, all of the event’s gongs will be awarded based on votes cast entirely by Britain’s everyday gadget-lovers. According to Incisive, consumers are the primary focus, which is why all the categories will be voted for exclusively by the general public.

Other categories worth looking out for include Gadget of the Year, which will no-doubt see the Apple iPhone attempting to beat off the likes of the Nokia N95 and BlackBerry Curve for top honours, and Best Gaming Technology, which throws Nintendo’s Wii Fit into the ring alongside Guitar Hero, the Sony PlayStation Portable, and Microsoft Flight Simulator X.


Voting on the shortlist is open now, and the proud winners will be unveiled this coming October. The full list of categories and nominees is as follows:

Gadget of the Year
Apple iPhone
Apple iPod Touch
TomTom Go 720
Nokia N95
BlackBerry Curve
Fujifilm F100fd
Archos 605
Slingbox

Best Music Technology
Apple iTunes
Windows Media Player 11
Audacity
Play.com
Guitar Hero
Ion USB turntable
Creative X-Fi
Napster

Business Technology of the Year
Asus Eee PC
3G USB Modem
BlackBerry Curve
Panasonic ToughBook
Vodafone USB 3G modem
Intel low-power Xeon quad-core processor
HP Compaq ultra-slim dc7800 PC
Microsoft Windows Server 2008

Best Home Entertainment Technology
BBC iPlayer
Nintendo Wii
Freeview
Sky
Panasonic Viera HDTVs
Sony Bravia HD LCD TVs
Sony PlayStation 3
Microsoft Xbox 360

Best Kids Technology
Nintendo DS
Windows Vista parental controls
Advent Kids laptop
Scalextric Digital
Hornby DCC trainsets
LEGO Mindstorms NXT
Fisher Price Kid Tough digital camera
Bebo

Most Stylish Technology
Apple iPhone
Apple Macbook Air
Sony Vaio TZ
Acer Ferrari ultra-portable laptop
Canon SX100 IS camera
LG Viewty
Dell XPS One
Samsung LE series LCD TVs

Best Gaming Technology
Nintendo Wii
Nintendo Wii Fit
Sony PS3
Microsoft Xbox 360
Microsoft Flight Simulator X
Nintendo DS
Guitar Hero
Sony PSP

Best Mobile Technology
Apple iPhone
Nintendo DS
BlackBerry Curve
Nokia N810
Asus Eee PC
Sony PSP
Google Mobile
Samsung Q1 Ultra

Most Indispensable Technology
Google Maps
BT Broadband
Apple iPod
BBC iPlayer
Sky
Apple iPhone
Virgin Media
Facebook

Technological Innovation of the Year
Apple iPhone
Windows Vista
Intel Core 2 Quad processors
Apple MacBook Air
Asus Eee PC
Adobe Photoshop Express
Belkin Wireless USB Hub
Google Docs/Apps

Best Online Technology
BBC iPlayer
Skype
You Tube
Facebook
Google Docs
Windows Live
BT Digital Vault
Pinnacle PCTV to go

Retailer of the Year
Amazon
Play.com
John Lewis
Ebuyer
Tesco Direct
PC World
Maplins
Argos

Greenest Technology of the Year
Bye Bye standby
Toyota Prius
Windows Vista
Lexus LS600H
Fujitsu Siemens Scenicview P22W-5 ECO
G-Wizz
Oneclick Intellipanel
Apple OS X

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Updated: And the winners are...

Monday, August 04, 2008

This is real funny about Pak Lah...

Tunku is Bapa Kemerdekaan...
Tun Razak is Bapa Kemajuan...
Tun Hussein is Bapa Perpaduan...
Tun Mahathir is Bapa Pembanggunan...

and... Pak Lah?






Bapa Mertua Khairy!!

Thursday, July 31, 2008

韩国记者偷拍奥运会彩排现场

This is the more complete video I found on Youtube. (Ignore the ad at the beginning... typical China-man way of posting video!)



In case the video no longer available, you can follow this alternative link: Olympics opening ceremony video leaked