Posts Tagged ‘review’
  • Dell Inspiron 1464 14″ Notebook with Intel Core i5 2 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on February 4, 2010 under Laptops, Reviews
    I just got my hands on this Dell Inspiron model, and to be frank, the performance is better than I expected. This model (1464-43235G) is among the first few laptops to feature Intel Core i5 as its processor. Plus, it also comes with DDR3 memory and 512MB ATI Radeon HD 4330 graphic card. It's an affordable laptop for those who need a decent laptop for graphic needs.   The Specification ... more.
  • Bye Bye Netbooks, Say Hi to Apple iPad 2 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on January 28, 2010 under Gadgets, Reviews
    Apple iPad tablet is finally here. Dubbed as the bigger version of iPhone/iPod touch, Apple iPad is set to replace netbooks and cheap laptops in the market. Running on iPhone OS, iPad will revolutionise your portable computing experience to the maximum. If people have been amazed with iPhone, they will be amazed with iPad once they get their hands on it! The Apple iPad Apple iPad has just been... more.
  • The New BlackBerry Bold 9700 in Malaysia 4 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on January 21, 2010 under Gadgets, Reviews
    Blackberry fans in Malaysia can now get their hands on the new Blackberry Bold 9700. Launched a couple of days ago, these new variant would be a major hit especially for business customers. Let's take a look at this new model plus the pricing and packages offered by our Malaysian telco, Celcom. Blackberry Bold 9700 As an "upgrade" version of Bold 9000, Bold 9700 offers better specs tho... more.
  • Dell Malaysia Introduces New Variants of Dell Studio 14 1 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on January 3, 2010 under Laptops, Reviews
    If you're familiar with Dell's studio series, then you should know how good its performance it. Building on that foundation, Dell Malaysia introduces a new variant of the Dell Studio 14.You will now have the options to choose Dell Studio 14 featuring optional Intel®  CoreTM  i7 Mobile Processors. There are currently 4 models to choose from. Each is customisable according to your n... more.
  • Sherlock Holmes (2009) – It’s Elementary, My Dear! 2 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on December 26, 2009 under Movies, Reviews
    My second movie of the month at MBO Cinema, The Spring, Sarawak. And I have to admit, the main reason for me to go watch this movie is because I am an avid fan of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his huge collection of Sherlock Holmes stories (56 short stories, four novels). There had been quite a number of movie versions based on his tales on this world-renowned detective but I would say Guy Ritchie's ... more.
  • Avatar by James Cameron – Sheer Genius! 5 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on December 18, 2009 under Movies, Reviews
    Avatar (3D) is one of the most anticipated movie of the year, not only because it's James Cameron's film after a somewhat long absence, but also because of its mega budget and groundbreaking visual effects technology. Using his innovative technique of visual effects making, Cameron has indeed laid the new foundation for future science fiction (or other CGI-based movies) production. I had the oppo... more.
  • Toshiba Portege T130: Super Long Battery Life 8 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on December 15, 2009 under Laptops, Reviews
    Toshiba laptops or notebooks are famous for its tough build and robustness. The new Toshiba Protege T130 (part of the Toshiba slim series), however, focused more on two other equally important features: light weight and super long battery life. How long? 11 hours!! With a 13.3 inch WXGA HD Clear SuperView LED Backlight TFT display, this laptop has all the necessary features and spec exce... more.
  • Dell Adamo XPS: Slim and Superb 5 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on December 14, 2009 under Laptops, Reviews
    Want a laptop packed with all splendid features but don't want to give way to heavy and bulky build? Well, say hi to Dell Adamo XPS, one of the thinnest laptops in the world (No!! It's in fact the thinnest in the world now, up to this point). Launched not so long ago, this laptop is available in Malaysia via Dell online store. As Dell claimed, it is indeed a breath taker! A first look at Dell A... more.
  • 7 Reasons Why You Should Switch to Windows 7 4 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on October 26, 2009 under Reviews, Software, Tech & Web
    Windows 7 is officially shipped worldwide and Windows fans are lining up trying to figure out which package is suitable for them. Of course, Windows 7 has created a lot of debates regarding its pros and cons (well, the same goes with other OS, Mac Leopard failed several tests during its launch as well). But for most of us, low and mid-end users, the question is "Do I need to switch to Windows... more.
  • Make Webpages Printer Friendly with The Printliminator 0 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on October 10, 2009 under Apps, Software, Tech & Web
    The Printliminator is a bookmarklet that gets any webpage ready to print. Once it's activated, you can click on elements you don't want to print to remove them from the page. If you don't want to do it manually, you can remove all images on the page using one button. Another button applies a nice default print stylesheet. Sometimes there's only one element of a page that's worth printing, and... more.
  • Reading The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown 1 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on October 8, 2009 under Books, Reviews
    Yeah, sorry for the inactivity of this blog. Was kind of busy lately. Anyway, I managed to buy a copy of Dan Brown's latest fiction The Lost Symbol last Monday (with 20% discount at MPH).  I was looking forward to reading this book, since it's about 6 years after Dan Brown's previous novel, The Da Vinci Code. So for the last 3 days, the book made me hooked to it even during my meals!! Haha. A... more.
  • Songbird: the Open-Source Music Manager 0 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on July 28, 2009 under Apps, Reviews, Tech & Web
    Songbird (another great app from MOZILLA) aims to do for media managers what Firefox did for Web browsers: trounce the standard bearer (iTunes, in this case) with customization, open-source ideology, and sheer performance. Actually built on the same codebase as Firefox, Songbird allows you to manage your music collection, buy songs, and load audio on your iPod. Songbird is the one iTunes altern... more.
  • Had Enough of Facebook? Try Hatebook! 1 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on July 5, 2009 under Tech & Web
    Undeniably, we live in a world where there are shootings, domestic violence, child abuse and so many other atrocities, it seems inconceivable that someone would come up with the idea that what the world needs is a social network based on “hate.”  Hahaha. Imagine meeting your enemies online? That’s what HateBook is all about. HateBook (www.hatebook.org) is a Facebook copyc... more.
  • Try Panda Cloud Antivirus BETA Today 0 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on July 1, 2009 under Tech & Web
    The Evolution or Revolution? Panda has released a free anti-Virus offering that resides mostly off the host system and in the cloud. Using 'Collective Intelligence', along with distributed computing and a global and community-based platform, Panda has said this new offering is entirely different from what it's created in the past. It is the first anti-virus software which implements ... more.
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