Saturday, November 29, 2008

Voices music from Final Fantasy Distant Worlds

Square-Enix responds to Final Fantasy XIII "betrayal"



By Frank Caron:

When Square-Enix announced that Final Fantasy XIII would be coming to the Xbox 360 in a simultaneous launch, many hardcore fans of the franchise considered it to be a "betrayal." At the heart of this fan-fueled hyperbole was the worry that the game would be diluted so that it would work on both consoles. Square-Enix has responded to these outcries, and has gone on the record to say that this is most certainly not the case.

Corporate Director Shinji Hashimoto and series Producer Yoshinori Kitase spoke with Kikizo about the fan complaints. "I'd rather they not think of this as a 'betrayal' or disappointment," Hashimoto explained. "It's not like we're canceling or delaying the PS3 version at all! It's more of an added bonus for 360 fans. We won't be putting them at a disadvantage in any way." Kitase added that "the PS3 version is what's in development right now, and the team is working to specialize that version to the very best of the PS3's abilities" and stated that there wouldn't be a "decrease in quality as a result of the game appearing across two platforms."

Given that Final Fantasy XIII was first announced for and already well into development on the PlayStation 3, it's not hard to believe the claims of Square-Enix. What was really disconcerting about the cross-platform decision was the evident delay to the North American PS3 version that stems from a simultaneous release as PS3 owners will have to wait for the Xbox 360 port. Either way the game is still a ways off. New details about the title and its release will be coming in the new year.



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Friday, November 28, 2008

Spammer ordered to pay Facebook $873,277,200

Chicago (IL) – Facebook has won a big judgment against a major spammer, who flooded members of the social networking site with “unwanted and, sometimes, inappropriate marketing messages.” Atlantis Blue Capital, run by Adam Guerbuez, will have to pay more than $873 million in statutory and aggravated statutory damages.

Most sentences against spammers are not nearly high enough to have an impact on spamming operations. However, the latest case, filed by Facebook against Atlantis Blue Capital on August 14 of this year, is likely to put on company out of business. Federal Judge Jeremy Fogel awarded Facebook $873,277,200 in damages for accessing the company’s servers, setting up phishing websites to acquire Facebook logins and email addresses and sending more than 4 million emails to Facebook’s members.


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Thursday, November 27, 2008

AMD delays Fusion processor to 2011

Sunnyvale (CA) – In a rather unexpected announcement, AMD today said that it shelved the development of its 2010 Fusion with 45 nm Shrike core and decided to introduce the Fusion concept with the 2011 Llano CPU and a 32 nm core. AMD also announced five new processors including a quad-core notebook CPU and the "Orochi" desktop processor with “more than” four Bulldozer cores.

The presentation of AMD senior vice president Randy Allen and the company’s Financial Analyst Day today was centered around the manufacturer’s belief that “must win in the mainstream and value segments” as well as in “consumer and small and medium business segments.” Of course there was a lot of focus on today’s launch of the 45 nm Shanghai Opteron processor and Allen used the opportunity to side swipe Intel with the note that this is the “best server processor on the planet” (as opposed to Intel’s claim that Core i7 is the “fastest processor on the planet”), but the big news certainly came out of AMD’s desktop and mobile product roadmap.

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The 45 nm Fusion processor, initially promised as a 2009 chip and then moved into 2010 is essentially cancelled. The chip, which was described to combine a CPU and GPU under one hood in the “Shrike” core, was found to only bring modest improvements over today’s platforms in terms of power efficiency, cost and performance. Instead, the company will introduce Fusion (which actually isn’t called Fusion anymore) as a 2011 model in a 32 nm version with Llano core. Allen said that 32 nm would be the right technology to introduce the product. Llano will feature four cores, 4 MB of cache, DDR3 memory support and an integrated GPU.

The first 32 nm desktop processor from AMD will be the 2011 “Orochi”, a Bulldozer-core based CPU with more than four cores. Allen noted that AMD will be producing 32 nm processors in 2010, but the “wave of products” will appear in the 2011 timeframe – which suggests that AMD will not be able to close the manufacturing gap with Intel in that generation, if Intel is able to deliver 32 nm processors as planned in 2009.

The first 32 nm mobile processor from AMD will be “Ontario”, also built with integrated graphics following the original Fusion concept. The CPU will have two cores, 1 MB of cache and DDR3 memory support.

For 2009 and 2010, AMD will fill up its 45 nm product lines with the upcoming “Deneb” processor for the enthusiast desktop, which will be complemented with the “Propos”, a scaled down version for the mainstream desktop. AMD also announced four new mobile processors – two for the mainstream notebook and two for ultra-portables. “Caspian” will be AMD’s first 45 nm mobile processor and aim for mainstream notebooks. It will be replaced with “Champlain”, which offers DDR3 support, in 2010. For ultra-portables, AMD announced the 45 nm “Conesus” for 2009 and the 45 nm “Geneva” with DDR3 support for 2010. AMD did not announce new server/workstation products beyond the 6-core Istanbul and 8/12-core Magny-Cours and Sao Paulo CPUs that are scheduled for a 2009/2010 introduction.

article from http://www.tgdaily.com/

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

New Kingston flash disk with 64 GB capacity memory arrived





Kingston has announce thier lastest product flashdisk DataTraveler® 150 (DT150) with capacity of memory is 64 GB. With 64 GB capacity of memory, DT150 become one of the biggest memory in thier flashdisk DataTraveler USB series.


Below is the spesification from DataTraveler 150 :

1) Capacity : 64 GB, 32 GB

2) Dimension : 3.06" x 0.9" x 0.47" (77.9mm x 22mm x 12.05mm)

3) Operation Temperature : 32º F to 140º F (0º C to 60º C)

4) Compatible with : Windows Vista (Windows ReadyBoost™ not supported), Windows XP (SP1, SP2), Windows 2000 (SP4), Mac OS X v.10.3.x and higher, Linux v.2.6.x and higher

5) Feature: plug into a USB port

6) Keep in temperature at : -4º F to 185º F (-20º C to 85º C)

7) Guarantee: 5 Years

Asus P565 dilancarkan





Asus telah mengumumkan produk smart mobile nya yang terbaru iaitu P564 sebagai "PDA tercepat di dunia".
Walaupun ia tidak diuji pada tahap sebenar ,akan tetapi harus diakui bahawasanya P565 ini memiliki spesifikasi yang
menakjubkan. Diperkuatkan dengan pemproses Marvell dengan clockspeed 800MHz. Menurut Asus sendiri, produk ini adalah antara
produk yang terpantas dan canggih dalam kelasnya.

Didatangi dengan layar sentuh 2,8 inci dengan resolusi 480 x 640 yang diperkuat dengan Glide-teknologi multi touch ciptaan Asus
yang memudahkan pengguna untuk melakukan pelbagai gerakan pada smart mobile ini seperti select, zoom, scroll dan flip. Sistem pengoperasiannya
dipasang dengan Windows Mobile.

Dibawah merupakan spesifikasi bagi produk Asus P565







Networks HSDPA 3.6Mbps, UMTS 2100, EDGE/GPRS/GSM 900/1800/1900, Class 10
Operating System Microsoft Windows® Mobile 6.1™ Professional
Color Black
Form factor Bar type
Dimensions 102 mm x 60.5 mm x 16 mm
Weight 120 g (with battery)
Standby Time 250-300 hrs with 3G and 200-250 hrs with 2G**
Talk Time 3 hrs with 3G and 4 hrs with 2G**
Display 2.8" TFT, 65K-color Touchscreen, VGA (480 x 640 pixels)
Processor Marvell TavorP 800 MHz
Memory 256 MB Flash + 128 MB DDR SDRAM
Expansion Slot MicroSD with SDHC support
Connectivity WLAN 802.11b+g , USB v1.1(FS), Bluetooth 2.0+EDR
WAP Browser HTTP / WAP 1.2.1/2.0
Messaging SMS / MMS / Email / MSN / Push E-mail
Battery 1300 mAh Li-Ion
GPS SiRF Star III with InstantFix

Business Applications

PIM Word (editor), Excel (editor), PowerPoint (viewer), Windows® Live, MSN, Voice Commander* and Push Email (Exchange Server).
Other Features Anytime Launcher, ASUS Today, EziMusic, EziPhoto, Business Card Recognition and PDF viewer*.

Multimedia and Entertainment

Camera 3 M Pixel Auto Focus (Main)
300 K Pixel for Video Telephony (Sub)
Video Record:MPEG4@QVGA 24fps / H.263@QCIF 24fps
Playback:MPEG4@QVGA 30fps / H.263@QCIF 30fps
Audio/Video Streaming
Picture Format JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP
Audio Format MP3, WMA, 3GP, AAC, and AAC+
Ringtone MP3 / MIDI
JAVA J2ME (CLDC 1.1 + MIDP2.0)

* Subject to region availability.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Pesaing terbaru ITUNES -Nokia 5800 XpressMusic menganazz



Nokia kembali menganas.
Dalam masa terdekat ini sahaja, Nokia telah melancarkan model baru iaitu Nokia 5800 XpressMusic dimana model ini telah dipamerkan di Singapura dan London . Ia mempunyai skrin layar yang berukuran 3,2 inci (360 x 640), dimana berupaya menyambung melalui rangkaian WLAN dan 3G dengan keupayaan kamera 3.2 Mega Pixel. Dengan kamera 3.2MP ini, model ini berupaya untuk merakan video VGA pada 30fps(frame per second) dan ia juga dilengkapi lensa Carl-Seizz.



Dilengkapi bunyi speaker stereo surround dan memori external Micro SD sebanyak 8gb diharap mampu memaksimumkan hiburan melalui telefon bimbit ini. Ia juga dilengkapi dengan GPS,audio jack standard 3,5mm, TV-out, dan slot microSD.

Xpress Music 5800 dianggarkan berharga €279 di pasaran eropah.

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Playstation 2 : Kingdom hearts Re: Chain Of Memories



Kingdom Hearts Re : Chain of Memories
Platform: Playstation 2
Date release : 2 nd December 2008
Genre: Role-Playing > Console-style RPG
Developer: Jupiter Corporation
ESRB Rating: E10+


synopsis:
Sora, Donald and Goofy travel down a long road that meanders through endless fields, and come to a crossroads. As Sora stands in the crossroads, he gazes up at the night sky and thinks of his lost friends. Just then, a mysterious man approaches from down one of the branching paths. "Ahead lies something you need," he says, "but to claim it, you must lose something dear." The man vanishes before a single path, leading to a castle that eerily resembles a girl's drawing... In the coming journey, what will Sora and his companions gain, and what will they lose? In addition to Sora, players can control Riku in this adventure that bridges the gap between KINGDOM HEARTS and KINGDOM HEARTS II A full 3D remake of the original GBA release, KINGDOM HEARTS Re:Chain of Memories offers a refreshing rendition of the hit title for the PlayStation 2 system. The talented voice cast from the North American releases of KINGDOM HEARTS and KINGDOM HEARTS II, including David Gallagher and Haley Joel Osment, return to breathe new life into the beloved characters. The mini-game catalog has been completely renewed, now with four brand new experiences accompanying the main adventure.


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source from gamefaqs.com

< USB 3.0 >

article taken from http://blog.wired.com

USB 3.0 to Deliver a Tenfold Speed Increase


Fasten your seat belts — data transfer is going into overdrive.

The ubiquitous Universal Serial Bus, better known as USB, is on track to make its first major upgrade in eight years — a tenfold speed increase over the current USB 2.0 standard. That means we'll be able to rip music, video, photos from the vast array of peripherals we connect to our computers much more quickly, and it makes such up-and-coming devices as HD video cameras that much more practical.

USB 3.0 will also deliver greater power efficiency and the ability to recharge a wider variety of gadgets — and it will most likely mean the death of the competing standard known as FireWire.

To get a sense of the speed increase, consider this: Under USB 2.0 it takes about 10 minutes to transfer a high-def video from a Blu-ray disc. With USB 3.0, it will take just about a minute.

"What the user will see is really a much faster response time, less waiting, more productivity," says Patrick Moorhead, vice president of advanced marketing at AMD, one of the supporters of the USB 3.0 standard.

But none of this will happen tomorrow. The first USB 3.0 devices probably won't show up until the end of 2009 or early 2010, say analysts. Users can get a glimpse into future devices sporting SuperSpeed USB as early as the annual Consumer Electronics Show in January, and Wired.com will be there.

"The first places that you will see this show up is where you get the biggest benefits — HD video cameras and hard drives," says Moorhead.

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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Dragon ball the movie poster Reveal~

Finally..Dragon Ball the movie coming to cinema april 2009..



dragon ball april 2009



this is piccolo..hmmm...look difference from the comic...


dragon ball the movie Official trailer

Another super heroes Movie coming to you

its about 84 comic being made into films..here the list..



Superman: Man of Steel (2011)
Spider-Man 4 (2011)
The First Avenger: Captain America (2011)
X-Men Origins: Magneto (2009)
Akira (2011)
Battle Angel (aka 'Battle Angel Alita', 2011)
Tintin (2010)
Iron Man 2 (2010)
Ghost In The Shell (2010)
X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)
Freedom Formula (2010)
Runaways (2011)
Ramayan 3392 A.D. (2011)
The Leading Man (2011)
War Heroes (2011)
Sleeper (2011)
Kick Ass (2009)
The Goon (2010)
Caliber (2010)
Last Blood (2010)
Buck Rogers (2011)
Hard Boiled (2011)
ZMDs: Zombies of Mass Destruction (2011)
Thulsa Doom (2010)
Sherlock Holmes (2009)
Red (2010)
Ocean (2010)
Hiding In Time (2010)
Elfquest (2011)
Doctor Strange (2012)
Illegal Aliens (2010)
Resurrection (2010)
North Wind (2011)
Wonder Woman (2011)
Harbinger (2010)
Starkweather (2010)
The Avengers (2011)
Nick Fury (2010)

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Google Plannig to Shut Down Lively 3D World


Google announced that on December 31st they will shut down Lively, which was their 3D chat world, and somewhat of a potential competitor to Second Life. Room widgets embedded in other sites are then supposed to show an image but no more interaction, which would add Lively to the list of Google’s canceled products. Google’s post on this decision does not really give a detailed reasoning for this shut-down of a product which was just released this year, except that they’re saying “we want to ensure that we prioritize our resources and focus more on our core search, ads and apps business.” In particular, this leaves some questions unanswered as a company could theoretically embed ads in this 3D world app.



Lively was a great-looking Google product. On the other hand from the beginning on it was riddled with regular program crashes for some users, though the situation improved over time. There were other oddities as well, like a flood of sex rooms almost kidnapping the Lively rooms directory, or custom images never quite fitting the object you’d put them on (and then being disabled altogether for a while). It was still a fun experience, with a fresh and intuitive interface that I found more beginner-friendly than Second Life. Building rooms was entertaining and casual, with features like integrating YouTube videos by pasting the video URL, leading to quickly shareable results.

Now, Google say they’ve “always been supportive of this kind of experimentation because we believe it’s the best way to create groundbreaking products that make a difference to people’s lives” but that they’ve also “always accepted that when you take these kinds of risks not every bet is going to pay off.” Google apparently made up their mind that this bet will never pay off, even if the product was only given the chance to grow for 4 months; a short time to make a good judgment on potential future success. Others feel like Lively was an odd release for Google to begin with; Andy Baio in the forum comments, “I never understood this product. It never seemed to fit Google’s worldview, and even the standalone domain and branding were weird. I wonder what the story behind it was.”

Google says current users of Lively are supposed to make “videos and screenshots” of their “hard work” to preserve some of it. They also mention that current members of the Lively team will move to other projects. In 2006, Niniane Wang, who headed the then-secret project at Google, quoted from an email a colleague sent to their team:

i realized today during the meeting that...

- if we’re working on the best project at google, and
- we’re working at the best company on the planet, then

we’re working on the Best Project in the World

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source from http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2008-11-20-n69.html

Infinity



???...the original artwork i put in black colour...hmm..after i upload..it became this colour...whatever...more or less...its doesnt matter..its art right?...

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My twinkle



hehe,this is my cat...Twinkle..

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Getting busy is better than getting lazy

Today is another day of my jobless day..After my contract with my old company end at 20 Nov..I suggested not to renew the contract or become a permanent workers at the company because "my future is waiting for me soon enough" ..Maybe.....

Since i`m a jobless right now...i starting to update my blog everyday(i`ll try my best since i always came late home everyday or sometimes while i work..but now i`m a jobless....)..


..but not too jobless actually..i have another project with good salary coming to me soon,its a part of my part time job actually..i`m going to continue my study anyway..hopefully..soon enough i received an offer letter from UUM or UTM orrrrrrrrrrr both..




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