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Canon's EOS 1D Mark V DSLR defying death, launching tomorrow? (Engadget)

Oct 19th 2009 10:55PM I am at the launch now in KL Hilton, Malaysia...

It is 1D Mark IV, and it is such a REAL beauty... ;-p

Ask DLS: why is every damn web browser logo round? (Download Squad)

Jun 21st 2009 6:38AM Don't forget the "mighty" browser - Konqueror!

http://konqueror.kde.org/

Has Pleo-maker Ugobe folded? (Engadget)

Mar 31st 2009 1:11AM Well, their representative for South East Asia is still on...

See here...http://www.pensonic.com/main.htm

Will check out their forums and see later....

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Stop Spamming

DuPont, Dainippon buddy up to develop OLED displays (Engadget)

May 10th 2008 2:18PM Gee...I even thought I was the only one who tipped engadget...
Oh well, no wonder there is no "Thanks StopSpamming" in there...

;-P

Oyster Cards vulnerable to RFID hack, lots of other systems too (Engadget)

Mar 14th 2008 11:55PM RFID, contactless or contact card chips are like your computer systems, either in your offices or at homes. Just because the computer systems are hackable, does THAT fact stops you from using your computer systems? No...you just build your security surrounds it...that's all. There is no need to cry baby that these are my personal infos that I won't want them to be hacked. Ask yourself, how many personal infos you keep in your computer systems?

Hitachi and Oracle introduce anti-piracy tags in China (Engadget)

Jun 6th 2007 1:58AM Well, since China is the future of Asia,
and Malaysia is Truly Asia...I am sure there must be
some ad budget being allocated by the Tourism Board
for Engadget to promote Petaling Street to the world, no?

Lets sing together...Malaysiaaa....truly Asiaaa...... :-)

Turbo Tax flaw leaves online tax return data vulnerable (Download Squad)

Apr 13th 2007 5:20AM Well, the same thing happened over the Pacific ocean, in Malaysia as well...

http://wattahack.blogspot.com/2007/04/lhdn-e-filing-leaking-data.html

Chip & PIN Tetris hackers can steal credit card info, too (Engadget)

Feb 7th 2007 11:57PM Nothing Alarming !!! :-)

Read carefully...the whole chip was NEVER copied. Only the very same info (visible on the card's surface too) being copied to magstripe cards for 'fraud'. The whole WORLD (including Canada and Mexico) has agreed to convert to EMV contact chip cards for their financial cards, ONLY USA refuses to convert; prefers to stay in magstripe, and at the most RFID cards (the closest!).

The irony is that MasterCard Worldwide and Visa International managed to convince the whole world but failed in their mission with MasterCard USA and Visa USA...the country where the 2 organisations originated.

Well the saying is proven again...
"A prophet is never popular or accepted in his own community..."

As for the PIN...the cards industry has encouraged the banking industry to move from SDA to DDA long ago. But as we all know, the conservative and most-of-the-time "stingy" banking industry still refuses to move... :-(

Oh well...

IRiver's S7 previewed, long live the choat! (Engadget)

Dec 12th 2006 10:04AM Well, in Singapore...chicken is pronounced as "Kay", which in the common Hokkien language means "Increase" or "Add". When a dog raises its leg, it is usually termed as "Shhhhh......". Well, hope this sheds some light to the icon mystery.