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What’s so great about a PDA phone anyway?

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

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I’ve wanted to share my experience about buying and using my new PDA Phone (a used Samsung Omnia) since I bought it about 2 1/2 months ago, but due to the hectic schedule I was unable to do so. This week until mid of July I’m free from any lecture (due to the semester break ) and hopefully will be able to write something to share with you about the PDA phone.

All I can say at this moment is that if you have the money now, do not think twice of getting a PDA phone because the benefit is tremendous. Having a PDA phone is like owning a transformers robot, not only that it can function as a super robot, it can also function as a supercar… like the Bumblebee he he…  It also feels like having a dead computer being reincarnated, it became alive and later became a joy of your life.

If I’m being given a choice either to buy a PDA phone or a new laptop, I would definitely choose a PDA phone (if I do not own one and already have an old laptop).

This will be my first posting with regards to the application and function of the PDA phone (I’ll just call it Omnia after this) and will be posting many articles again later hopefully. The experience of using this Omnia has been a pleasant experience even though at the beginning I’ve even thinking of returning this item back to the seller at Lelong but after doing some upgrading, tweaking and installing I decided to keep it and enjoy using it.

Below is the latest screenshoot of my Omnia after installing the Spb Mobile Shell to replace the standard Omnia interface. I would dare to say that this interface is even better than the standard interface of the iPhone. I would highly recommend you to use this software (Spb Mobile Shell) to replace the Omnia standard interface.

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The image is arranged side by side as it is laid out on the phone itself. You can just use your finger to slide the interface from left to right and vice-versa to view all the interface without clicking on any button. Below is the video of the application of the software on a Windows Mobile device:

By: Zaipul Anwar

World largest 3D Printer to produce large-scale building prototypes

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Andrea Morgante, founder of Shiro Studio, has collaborated with D-Shape to produce the Radiolaria pavilion, a complex, free-form structure produced using the world’s largest 3D printer.

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Measuring 3 x 3 x 3 metres, the structure is a scale model of a final 10-metre tall pavilion to be built in Pontedera, Italy, in 2010.

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D-Shape developed the first large-scale stereolithic printer in 2008 aiming to offer architects the design freedom that rapid prototyping allows them but has so far been confined to scale models.

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The structure is made of an artificial sandstone material and does not feature any internal, steel reinforcement.

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Held together by an inorganic binder, the resultant material has excellent strength properties - with some performance characteristics superior to portland cement - and will not damage the environment.

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The structure was designed using CAD-CAE modeling technologies and CAD-CAM software controls the plotter during printing. The process starts from the bottom and proceeds in 5-10mm layers at a time.

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The solidification process takes 24 hours to complete and any surplus material supports the structure during manufacture and can be reused.

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Malaysia’s first International Conference on Thinking

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
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Malaysia has been chosen as the venue for the 14th International Conference on Thinking (14th ICOT). The conference is to be held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from June 22-26, 2009.

This major international event is making its presence felt in South East Asia after 12 years. The first South East Asian country to host it was Singapore in 1997. In 2007, the 13th conference was held at Norrkoping, Sweden. The conference theme is: “Thinking Minds: Nurturing the Design of a Better Future.

University Putra Malaysia proudly announces that it has won the bid to host this major international event from 22nd - 26th June, 2009. This conference will address a range of important disciplines in the various areas of thinking for the benefit of mankind. Main speakers will include some of the world’s leading thinkers in the field of education, management, business, health & medicine, science and technology, arts, humanities and culture, engineering and manufacturing, sustainability and the environment, media and entertainment and many others. This conference will include approximately 200 presentations (papers, workshops, posters etc) by professionals, corporate practitioners, educators, researchers and others.

This is a conference for any person with an interest in, and concern for, the nurturing of a design for a better future which is the conference theme. Participants will be able to meet international cutting edge thinkers, leaders, researchers and practitioners from various disciplines. The conference welcomes all those who are interested in understanding what THINKING is all about and or what is GOOD / EFFECTIVE THINKING.

This is an opportunity for people from all over the world to attend this significant and timely conference. A range of social events, tours, and accommodation options will be available. This is also an opportunity for international delegates to sample the famous Malaysian hospitality, intriguing melting pot of cultures and religions and the cosmopolitan aspects of Kuala Lumpur a vibrant and dynamic city. Paper presenters are welcome to submit a presentation proposal either for a 40-minute Peer Review paper, 30-minute Paper, 90-minute Workshop, 90-minute Symposia, 90-minute Forum or a 30-minute Poster.

We welcome participants from all walks of life to participate in this conference. If you would like to know more about this conference, bookmark the 14th International Conference site and return for further information - the site is regularly updated. The conference committee is working hard to put together an exciting event. Come and join us and learn what THINKING means to different people.

To have more info about the conference please visit this website.

Transformer 2: USD16 million in just one midnight showing

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

transformers-revenge-of-the-fallen-soundtrack-coverAccording to Michael Bay’s blog, Transformer 2 had made $16 million in just on the midnight showings alone. Only The Dark Knight and Star Wars Ep. 3 have done such but they did it on a Thursday plus had the benefit opening earlier in the day. It is also very interesting to read a story about how the new sequel had actually exploded the hardware used in Industrial Light Magic to render the animations for some of the new robot characters. Read below:-

How the giant-robot F/X in Transformers 2 nearly broke ILM. Seriously…

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Shia LaBeouf hurt his hand and Megan Fox looks good leaning on a motorcycle, but what about the real stars of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Optimus Prime, Megatron, Bumble Bee and Starscream, who all return, and Devastator, twins Skids and Mudflap and The Fallen himself, who are new?

Visual-effects supervisor Scott Farrar was in charge of turning Industrial Light & Magic’s computers up to 11 to create the new characters and told reporters that the sequel features 40 new characters. That and the increased resolution of the characters for new IMAX footage nearly exhausted ILM’s render farms: After one hard night of rendering computer-generated footage, some of the hardware actually exploded.

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“We did, we lost some machinery that night,” Farrar said in a press conference on last week in Beverly Hills, Calif. “Little puffs of smoke, just like in the movie.”

The largest sequence in Revenge of the Fallen was also the biggest in ILM history: the climax in which Devastator tears apart one of the great pyramids in Egypt. “We’re trying to hit new levels of realism in every single thing we do, whether it’s the render of the robot or the physical environment that they’re reacting with,” Farrar said. “It’s just like upping the game on every level, so it was a pretty complicated show.”

To give you some sense of just how big Devastator is, Farrar said that Optimus Prime has 10,000 moving parts. The computer algorithms actually manipulate each part to go from truck to standing robot. Well, Devastator is made up of upwards of 80,000 parts. The only thing that saves time is the camera position. The animators only have to transform the parts that are visible on screen.

“Every shot is dressed to camera,” Farrar said. “We have a lot of moving parts and a lot of pieces that are all finished up, but every single time that we set up a new camera position, the cameras swirls around to the back, and doggone it, there are some pieces that are unfinished. We have to repaint them and get them so they can be animated. They only move if we need them to move, so it’s a logarithmic jump to try and get all those pieces to move, and it’s all up to the animators, frankly, to lay down the movement first. We tried to free it up to be creative.”

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Even after the animation is complete, the filmmakers need to run it by Hasbro, the toymaker that is a partner in the production of the films: The movie can’t show a move that might break a kid’s corresponding toy in real life. “All this has to be sort of bought off also by the Hasbro people, because we want to have the essential shape of the transformation fit to what the toy will do,” Farrar said.

Revenge of the Fallen also required the visual effects artists to figure out how to put big metal robots underwater. You’ve seen snippets in the trailer of Decepticons diving to bring up Megatron’s carcass. ILM developed a plug-in to their software that adjusted the animation to look like it’s underwater.

The biggest giveaway in any sequence is light sources, says Farrar, and underwater lighting gets even trickier. Presumably, there is no light at all in the deep depths of the ocean, although living robots may emit some light of their own.

“Everything that we do in our world is all about the light,” Farrar said. “It’s not just building the robot, but it’s about how it commingles with all the light sources. It might be ambient. If they’re really deep in the water, how much light do we give them? How much internal lighting should they have? We had a lot of deep-sea underwater research photos that we looked at, and we sort of gleaned from that. How clear do we want to be? How much plankton and spinaci, we called it, floating in front of the camera do we want? All these little tricks to try and make you believe you’re really underwater, we have to employ.”

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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen opens today (24/6/2009) everywhere.

Source: Scifiwire

National Innovation Foundation (NIF) to launch MyIdeas

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
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Brainstorming: Dr Ongkili being interviewed by Studio V head Haridas Sivadas at Studio V in One Utama Tuesday.

PETALING JAYA: Malaysians brimming with ideas on how to tackle the economic, social and technological challenges faced by the nation can share them at the upcoming MyIdeas portal.

To be launched by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak on July 8, the portal aims at receiving ideas and suggestions from the public. These will be showcased at the 2010 Year of Creativity and Innovation.

“Excellent ideas will be developed further by scientists, and the final idea patented or ‘copyrighted’ to the original proposer,” Science, Tech­nology and Innovation Minister Datuk Dr Maximus Ongkili said.

Dr Ongkili was replying to a question from the public at The Star Online’s inaugural Live Chat at Studio V, One Utama Shopping Centre, yesterday in line with the news portal’s 14th anniversary.

He said the National Innovation Foundation (NIF) would manage the portal and spearhead the Year of Creativity and Innovation.

“As part of the preparations, there will be creativity competitions at district and state levels. There would also be innovation awareness programmes for students, youths and women’s groups,” he said.

The NIF’s website will be activated on Aug 1 and the public can find out more about the various programmes.

During the Live Chat, Dr Ongkili also explained that high-speed broadband Internet infrastructure was being rolled out currently and would take about 10 years to complete.

“We need major roll-out of the broadband plan in order to reduce costs. Pikom (Association of the Computer and Multimedia Industry of Malaysia) has proposed that the cost should be no more than RM30 a month to make broadband accessible to all and increase Internet access.

He said he believed that target broadband speeds of 20Mbps for the commercial sector and not less than 2Mbps for the general population could be achieved within the next three years.

He added that while high-speed broadband Internet development was in the purview of the Information, Communications and Culture Ministry, his ministry was responsible for content development.

Addressing the public’s concern of under-performing broadband speeds in the country, he said it was not the sole responsibilty of the Information, Communications and Culture Ministry because the development involved state land when it comes to installing communication poles and lines.

He said the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission would give priority to the business, commercial and residential sectors. At the same time, the rural sector would also be given attention.

The public can access the rest of the interview with Dr Maximus at http://www.thestar.com.my/livechat/maximus.

Source: The Star

MARA awarded UniKL academicians

Monday, June 15th, 2009

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Mr. Nazri Ismail of MIIT receiving Anugerah Pendidik Terbilang MARA from Deputy Minister, Ministry of Rural and Regional Development, YB Dato’ Hj. Hasan Malek.

In conjunction with Hari Pendidik MARA which was held on June 4, 2009 at German-Malaysian Institute (GMI), Bangi, Majlis Amanah Rakyat (MARA) has conferred Anugerah Pendidik Terbilang MARA to outstanding educationalists and academicians for their excellence. Among the proud recipients of the award was our very own academician, Mr. Nazri Ismail, Lecturer, Malaysian Institute of Information Technology (MIIT).

Mr. Nazri Ismail has been teaching in UniKL for eight years and has contributed to various researches and development efforts (R & D) in the field of Information Technology (IT). His researches was significant in the development of IT. Among his researches were, Voice Over IP (VOIP): Impact and Outcome of its Implementation and the Impact of Security Network VPN. He has thus far published 17 journals internationally, namely in Korea, Taiwan, United Kingdom, United States, Europe, India, Pakistan and Singapore.

Source: UniKL website.