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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Phone megapixel war rages on

LOVE them for the convenience or loathe them for the voyeurism, camera-equipped mobile phones are growing both in size and megapixel count.

The K850i
The K850i

The eight-megapixel Pixon
The eight-megapixel Pixon

The N73
The N73

The N95
The N95

The K750i
The K750i

From slightly more than a quarter of a megapixel, the sensor grew to now eight megapixels.

And from a fixed-finite focus to auto-focus lenses, LED to xenon flash. Even big names in the lens business such as Carl Zeiss did not bat a lid at taking a swipe at it. It wasn’t until the introduction of the first megapixel phone that people started taking the phone seriously.

Nokia showcased the 7610 with its radical swooping keypad in Hong Kong in 2003. The model featured Kodak Photo Sharing and Lifeblog, which allowed users to snap, share and even print 4R pictures from a Kodak photo kiosk.

Even when camera phones were in their infancy, Samsung already showcased an experimental 3.2-megapixel model done simply by plastering the front of a phone to the back of a digital compact camera. It was crude but rather effective because most camera phones relied on smaller lenses and sensor units as opposed to the same used in compact cameras.

Sony Ericsson kicked off the Cyber-shot branding with the T630 and marketed it along the lines of a “phone in front, camera at the back”. The model only had a 0.3-megapixel sensor.

The megapixel war among camera phone manufacturers raged on with the introduction of the two-megapixel Sony Ericssons with the auto-focus lens of the K750i and Walkman-branded W800i.

Nokia responded with three new Nseries models with two-megapixel cameras, but only the N90 featured optics from

Carl Zeiss.

The 3.2-megapixel camera phones followed and both Sony Ericsson and Nokia were the only companies offering proper options with the K800i and N73 respectively.

Nokia then introduced its first five-megapixel in a do-it-all package with the N95. It wasn’t until the introduction of the N82 that the company incorporated xenon flash in the phone’s design.

Ironically, Siemens pionereed the use of the xenon flash in its first 256-colour display phone with the S55 attached camera.

Sony Ericsson responded with the K850i with a five-megapixel camera, built-in xenon flash and PictBridge support. And Motorola teamed up with Kodak to produce the five-megapixel ZN5, launched late last year.

As of last year, Sony Ericsson announced an 8.1-megapixel C905 equipped with additional features such as face recognition, image stabilisation, xenon flash and even built-in GPS to geotag your photos – features that most compact cameras could only dream of having.

Other players, notably Samsung and LG as well as Taiwanese outfits, started adopting 3.2- and five-megapixel cameras in droves with Samsung continuing the megapixel race with eight- and 10-megapixel sensors presumably taken from its compact camera offerings.

And rumour has it that Nokia is coming up with an eight-megapixel answer to Sony Ericsson’s C905, hopefully before the holiday season.

It must be noted that not all camera phones are created equal. Take the first-generation Nokia N70, launched four years ago, versus last year’s Motorola Rokr E8 with equivalent two-megapixel camera. The N70 wins hands down because it has a physically bigger lens.

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Flying high with RC helicopters

IF you’ve dream of flying a helicopter but do not have a license to do so, why not do the next best thing: fly helicopters through radio control. This was exactly what Ahmad Zuhairi Ismail did.

Since he bought a Nitro Fuel Century Raven radio-controlled (RC) helicopter last October, the 39-year-old senior manager has been enjoying helicopter flying adventures, and blogging about it, too.

Ahmad Zuhairi and a friend doing pre-flight checks before the lift-off.

Better known online as TrueMax, Ahmad Zuhairi shares his experience and knowledge in Remote Control Helicopter – My Journey (http://rotormax.blogspot.com), focusing on the Century Raven 50, HoneyBee King 2 and HoneyBee FP models.

“As a hobby, these helicopters are quite costly, both to start with and maintain. Information in my blog is based on my experiences with RC helicopters,” he said.

In his blog, Ahmad Zuhairi discusses various activities involving his helicopters – his discoveries as he becomes more skilful in handling the various models, and trends and information he has heard of or read within the hobbyist circles.

A particularly interesting section on his blog is Crash, where he posts details of his attempts to try new flying tricks and what came out of them.

“I also have links for beginners to refer to such as learning to fly RC helicopters, what should be included in the flying check list and frequently asked questions. Apart from those, there are links to helicopter games for quick fun and links to news featuring real and RC helicopters,” Ahmad Zuhairi said.

Since its launch, his blog is steadily attracting viewers. His visitor counter showed that half of his viewers came from Malaysia, followed by the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada. And over

80 per cent of his readers are first-timers.

In November, the hit counter on his blog registered 550 visits. The figure rose to 800 a month later.

“I feel that by reading my experience and what I have learnt, others who have the same interest will save their time and money to focus on important things as well as avoid the mistakes that I have made,” Ahmad Zuhairi said.

He plans to provide parts reviews and even helicopter reviews in the future so similar hobbyists are aware of what products are available in the market, their strengths and drawbacks

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Have U Subscribe any Digital Newspapers?

Every single article, every single photo, every single advertisement column. The digital newspaper is capable to offer visitor of NSTP’s portals absolutely everything from reading newspaper, minus the paper cuts and ink on a visitor’s fingertips. Unlike conventional newspaper websites that only feature a selected few articles, is literally captures the entire content of a real newspaper. And best of all, readers can read the online version just as they would a real newspaper, flipping through the pages one at a time.

The NSTP digital newspaper is currently accessible through the internet via http://www.ebrowse.bluehyppo.com It offers subscribers the same content as the printed version.

  • New Straits Times
  • Berita Harian
  • Harian Metro
  • Malay Mail
This totally cut your cost in buying papers daily! plus you have done one of the most important role as a human being -
You just Save The World..... Save The Paper Save The Tree..

Enjoy Reading guys...

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Kiss and make up

EVER since the MCA assembly voted in Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat as president, but sprang a surprise by choosing Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek as his deputy, sceptics have been quick to point out that the bad blood between the two men was so thick and their political interests so disparate that it was doubtful whether bridges could be built between them. Indeed, speculation of a split between the pair intensified when Dr Chua, the former Johor MCA chief, was not appointed to any party position in his own state and instead assigned to head a minor bureau in the party. Lately, the rumour mill has been working overtime with talk of plans for an extraordinary general meeting to drive the party president from office. Despite both leaders insisting barely two weeks ago that reports of a feud between them have been overplayed, few believed that all was well.

Now that the sex video clip which forced Dr Chua to step down as health minister and MCA vice-president early last year has resurfaced, the scene seems set for another scandal and more political intrigues. The police are now investigating him for allegedly engaging in carnal intercourse against the order of nature. The president's allies are said to be planning to haul up Dr Chua before the party's disciplinary committee for tarnishing the party's image. The deputy president claims it is a political hatchet job to do him in and his supporters see it as a deliberate attempt to derail the move to table a motion of no-confidence in the president.

With MCA set to hold a big bash on Sunday to celebrate 60 years of its founding, the infighting could not have come at a worse time. It would be damaging not only to MCA but also to its partners in Barisan Nasional for its top leaders to continue to bash each other. With by-elections round the corner, lost political ground to make up, and vital political and economic issues to attend to, the contending factions should remember they are on the same team and have a common cause. Last October, the delegates forgave Dr Chua for his indiscretions. Former vice-president Datuk Chua Jui Meng and Ong have kissed and made up. Now that both sides have made their points, it is time to rise above the personal and political differences, strike a compromise and work together to strengthen party unity, revitalise MCA and recover the support of the Chinese community.

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CAR DISCOUNTS: RM5,000 not appealing enough

Some old cars are better maintained than newer models.


THE proposal by the International Trade and Industry Ministry to give a RM5,000 discount on purchases of new cars to those who trade in vehicles more than 15 years old needs some fine-tuning if it is going to be accepted by the people.

Firstly, the amount of RM5,000 is certainly not enough for some to part with their "oldies", especially if the vehicles have been kept well.

For instance, I own a Volvo 240, manufactured in 1991.

But I maintain my car well and although it's 18 years old and "an old man's car", it can certainly put some five-year-old cars to shame!

Secondly, the minister would need to be reminded that in order to encourage consumers to take up this offer, the prices of new cars must come down.
This can be done if the government were to lower the excise duties and sales taxes on passenger cars which are currently exorbitant.

Only then can the RM5,000 incentive really help spur the country's automotive industry in the wake of the global economic slowdown.

For many, the RM5,000 may not be an attractive carrot to lure them to part with their old cars for newer ones, especially when the future of jobs and the economy is not certain.

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Cabinet asked to review decision on toll hikes

Update: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has asked the Cabinet to review its two week-old decision on the toll fare hike for five highways and expressways.

He said the time was not right for an increase in the toll charges.

Abdullah said the Cabinet had agreed for the toll charges for the five highways and expressways to be increased from effective on Sunday.

“The decision (on the hike) was made some two weeks ago. Things have changed since then. Our situation is not getting any better. We even have to draw up a second stimulus package in the form of a mini-budget.

“As such, I have asked the Cabinet to review the decision and look at other approaches,” he told the Malaysian media here at the end of the 3rd Asean Defence Ministers’ Meeting.
Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, who will chair the Ccabinet meeting today, will be asked to look at other approaches to meet the demands of the highway and expressway concessionaires.

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Graduate Student to Earn RM500 to RM800 during training course

This is in reply for today Utusan Paper which is for me was a good news to all graduate student who wish to attend a course and earning cash of RM500 to RM800.

Vice-minister in Human Resource Ministry, Datuk Noraini Ahmad said, the given sum of cash is according to status of the graduate itself. For example, Single/married graduate that has been terminated by their employers/no current jobs will earn a minimum of RM500 during their training course. An extra of RM100 to those individual whos married, and additional of RM50 is given to each children their have until the maximum amount of RM800 per person.

Well this is good enough to help jobless graduate out there. Till now the amount reached over 50,000graduate student all around the states. The amount this very big, plus nowadays slowdown in economy development alot have to face their fate losing their JOB!!...

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12 500-550W Power Supplies, Many Winners

If you’re the type to spend extra money on your desktop’s power supply, AnandTech walks you through 12 PSUs falling squarely on the 500-550 watt range. Which one’s the most quiet? The best at cooling? Most efficient? Check out their detailed and comprehensive article and see for yourself).

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