WCG 2008 Malaysia Championship REGISTRATION!
by admin on Jul.31, 2008, under Events
Isn’t this what everyone is looking and asking for? Yes! WCG will be opening the registration for the following game titles:
- Half-Life™:Counter Strike: 32 slots
- Command & Conquer 3: Kane’s Wrath™: 32 slots
- FIFA Soccer 08™: 128 slots
- Need for Speed™: Pro Street: 64 slots
- StarCraft®: Brood War™: 32 slots
- WarCraft® III : The Frozen Throne™: 32 slots
But.. CHILL first~ Registration will only be open on Thursday, 17th July 2008 at 12:00am. So stay tuned to WCG Malaysia Gamers Blog for further information.
Apple: MobileMe e-mail issues are behind us
by admin on Jul.31, 2008, under Uncategorized
Almost three weeks after it launched, Apple is finally able to tell MobileMe customers that everything is working as it should. The latest update to its MobileMe status blog posted by the mysterious David G. says that all is well with MobileMe, Apple’s replacement for .Mac that offers subscribers e-mail and access to Web-based contacts and calendars for $99 a year. “We have completed restoring Mail service, including historical messages, to all of the 1% of affected members. Thank you all for your extreme patience during this trying time.” Almost right from the launch hour, MobileMe was rife with problems. The site was down on its first day, and some subscribers have had trouble accessing their e-mail and syncing their contacts ever since. Apple offered a free 30 days of service as a mea culpa for the launch issues, but a balky e-mail server continued to cause problems well into July, completely erasing some e-mail messages. David tells us that a syncing issue discovered Monday between MobileMe and the iPhone and iPod Touch has also been resolved. Now that the problems are supposedly behind the company it sounds like Apple is planning to address the MobileMe issues raised by reviewers, such as the delay in syncing changes made on a Mac or PC, and the general sluggishness of the service. “By completing this restoration of Mail services, we hope we have put the vast majority of MobileMe Mail problems behind us and can now focus on improving other aspects of this new ambitious service,” David wrote. (Adapted from cnet.com)
It’s PIKOM PC Fair Fever !!!
by admin on Jul.27, 2008, under Events
PIKOM PC Fair 2008 (II)
Dates and Venues

| 1 - 3 August 2008 11:00 am - 9:00 pm |
KL Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50888 Kuala Lumpur Persada Johor International Convention Centre, Johor Bahru, Johor Central Square, Sungai Petani, Kedah Dewan Sri Mentakab, Mentakab, Pahang |
| 8 - 10 August 2008 11:00 am - 9:00 pm |
Penang International Sports Arena, Penang Jalan Tun Dr Awang, 11900 Relau Mahkota Parade Melaka, Melaka Sabah Trade Centre, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah Dewan Tun Hj Mustapha, Lahad Datu, Sabah |
| 14 - 16 August 2008 11:00 am - 9:00 pm |
KB Mall, Kota Bharu, Kelantan Jalan Hamzah, 15050 Kota Bharu Pusat Dagangan Terengganu, Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu Star Parade, Alor Star, Kedah |
| 15 - 17 August 2008 11:00 am - 9:00 pm |
Berjaya Megamall, Kuantan, Pahang Jalan Tun Ismail, Sri Dagangan, 25000 Kuantan |
| 12 - 14 September 2008 11:00 am - 9:00 pm |
Stadium Indera Mulia, Ipoh, Perak Jalan Stadium Perak, 31400 Ipoh This event has been postponed to 12 - 14 September |
Microsoft: Windows XP Is Obsolete, Move to Vista Now!
by admin on Jul.26, 2008, under Uncategorized
Is Windows Vista really superior to all predecessor Windows operating systems? Well Microsoft is beating the old drum of Vista as the most secure Windows platform available since the introduction of the operating system. But while end users would be inclined to choose another version of Windows as the top dog when it comes down to reliability, performance, driver compatibility and application support, Microsoft can only point to Windows Vista. And in the wake of announcements concerning the availability and contents of the first service pack for the operating system, Microsoft is pouring a consistent amount of efforts into convincing users, be them in the home or the corporate environments, to upgrade/migrate to Vista as soon as possible.
system, Microsoft is pouring a consistent amount of efforts into convincing users, be them in the home or the corporate environments, to upgrade/migrate to Vista as soon as possible.
“When it comes to deploying a new OS (whether at the Data Centers or for the end users consumption) the IT Pros tend to take a more cautious ‘wait and see approach’. So the question begs, why should the new operating system from the software giant get any better treatment, is Windows Vista any better than its predecessors such as Windows 95, NT, 98, 2000, XP, in simple words the answer is a bold and resounding “HELL YEAH!!!” Migrations to the Windows Vista is inevitable for the enterprise across the globe, delaying the planning and testing the OS in limited manner would only cause substantial issues in the future and could also lead to user dissatisfaction,” stated Omer Qureshi, Microsoft Technology Development Manager.
Well, if the “Wow” did not sell you, then “HELL YEAH!!!” will surely move you in the right direction. And to Vista of course. The Wow was good, but just a tad Sotto Voce and a little limp. “HELL YEAH!!!” is a different approach altogether. Can you imagine if Microsoft had gone with the “HELL YEAH!!!” $500 million marketing campaign? With a slogan such as “Windows Vista “HELL YEAH!!!”" That would have definitely sold well in excess of 60 million copies of Vista in the first six months of availability.
But “HELL YEAH!!!” can also fail. The potential of a failure is less monumental than that of the Wow, but… However, fear not, Qureshi has a back up solution. If a positive marketing campaign will not pursue users to move to Vista, Microsoft will scare you into upgrading. “Imagine that in 2008 and if you are running/supporting ancient OS like Windows 2000 (launched 8+ years ago) or XP (7+ years ago), OEMs and device manufacturers and ISVs or software vendors would continue to limit their support for these older OS and at the same time you would be missing out on all the great features and cost savings that Windows Vista has to offer,” Qureshi added.
Relax… Breathe in… Breathe out… You are in your safe place. Now imagine that you are running Windows XP! Scared yet?

