Sep 19

Yesterday, ASUS launched their latest lightweight mini box PC into space conserving computing, the Eee Box PC. Coming from the same line as their EEE range of laptop/notebook computers. At first glance, I thought it was a wireless router. Silly me. How could a wireless router included with DVI port.

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Sep 18

Today, I attending the 3Com Product Seminar with Crispin in Northam Hotel. They have a brief introduction of the wireless N technology and the 3Com latest products.

I was attracted to the 3Com AirProtect Wireless Intrusion Prevention System. It continuously scan the airwaves and provide automatic protection against any unauthorized WLAN activities.

At the end of the seminar, as usual we had a lucky draw. The lucky draw prize was a GPS device worth over RM1k. The lucky winner of the lucky draw from a guy from Lantro.

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After the seminar, we have a free buffet lunch at the coffee house in Northam Hotel. Too bad can’t eat much because taken too full during my breakfast.
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Sep 12

Many of my friends were talking about PS3 for the pass 2 weeks. Rumour has that the new PS3 80GB model will be officially sold in Malaysia. Well, that’s no longer a rumour because Sony Computer Entertainment Hong Kong Limited (SCEH) today announced the release of PLAYSTATION 3 or better known as PS3 80GB model in Malaysia on 20th September 2008.

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The PS3 80GB model will be a complete entertainment system comprising of a blu-ray player, HDMI output, an integrated wifi connection, cell broadband engine, Dualshock3 wireless controller, and a built-in 80GB hard disk.

PS was first designed for gaming purpose but due to recent evolution in gaming consoles, it is now no longer just playing the role as a gaming console but also as a entertainment device.

Sep 9

WebmasterMalaysia.com will be held a small gathering end of this month. All WebmasterMalaysia.com’s member was invited.

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For more information, please click here.

Sep 8

Category 5 cable, commonly known as Cat 5, is a twisted pair cable type designed for high signal integrity. Many such cables are unshielded but some are shielded. It was also known as UTP cable.

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I have saw many people don’t follow the actual colour code when crimping the Cat 5 cable.Even some IT personnel also do that. I was so surprise. So I would like to share with everyone on how to create the correct standard Cat 5 cable, both straight and cross cable.
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