Monday, July 13, 2009
Friday, July 3, 2009
Upgrading to Sexier, Touchier Handy Mate
If guys could have girlfriends like having the cellphones - extension of our hands to accomplish many things, and completely upgradable to new sexier, even irresistible version.
Three or four years ago, we were all happy with 2-megapixel cameras embedded into our phones--it was enough to get a pretty good picture, record a VGA-resolution movie, basically capture moments you'd otherwise never photograph because you take your cellphone to more places than your camera. But then the megapixel count began to creep higher.
There was the 5-megapixel LG KG920 and Sony Ericsson K850. Samsung's SCH-V770 pushed the figure to 7. Some kind of barrier was then broken and over the last year or so there was a flurry of 8-megapixel devices: the Sony Ericsson C905, the LG KC780 and KC910, the Samsung SPH-V8200--which was reportedly the first--and many others.
How many of us print out our pictures bigger than a standard letter-sized piece of paper? For that, you need only around a 6- to 7-megapixel image for that task--anything higher adds detail you will never see. For the standard 6 x 4-inch photo, about 5-megapixels will do. And that's just printing them out: To show photos on the HDTVs now beginning to grace Malaysians' homes, you need a maximum of 2.1-megapixels, and the average digital photoframe will do VGA resolution--that's 640 x 480, or only 0.3-megapixels.
And now 12-megapixel phones are here!
An an iPhone 4G that's not an Apple iPhone. It has an interesting, if excessive-sounding 12-megapixel camera there, looking like a super-slim pocket digital cam. It's powerful too, with masterpiece Schneider-Kreuznach optics, autofocus and a 3200 ISO rating. It's also got a proper xenon flash. And it records video in 720p HD. It's too iPhoney.
The handset comes complete with a new feature dubbed Intellizoom. Other camera stuff include ISO up to 3200, camera images geo-tagging and zero shutter lag, which presumably means images will be taken as fast as with a dedicated digital camera.
LG GC990 specs include:
- 3.2 inch touchscreen display with 16 million colors and unknown resolution
- S-Class Touch UI
- Accelerometer for UI auto-rotate
- Wi-Fi with DLNA
- GPS and A-GPS
- Bluetooth
- Wi-Fi with DLNA,
- camera images geo-tagging and zero shutter lag, which presumably means images will be taken as fast as with a dedicated digital camera
- TV-out
- DivX and Xvid video formats support.
LG GC990 Louvre's 12.1MP camera features autofocus, plus:
- Schneider Kreuznach lens
- ISO up to 3200
- Xenon flash
- Intellizoom and Touch Focus
- HD (1280 x 720 pixels) video recording at 30fps
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Hot Agnes Monica at Bidayuh Gawai Festival?
How Bidayuhs Measure Up Today
Issues of the Bidayuh Today
While the rest of the majority races in Malaysia progress in terms of socio-economic and education, the Bidayuh remain in the fringes of development and some Bidayuh communities live in poverty. Critical and urgent issues facing Bidayuh include:
- Land are not titled and unaware of their rights under common law. Native Customary Rights land has been taken over by the state government for sale and development at any time. As Bidayuh are still dependent on subsistence farming, titled land is necessary to progress to modern farming.
- Bidayuh participation in both the traditional and modern businesses are poor. This is hampered by limited business opportunity, highly dependent on public spending and government projects and poor networking. Some small sized firms made some inroads in small-scale construction sectors. However, none appears to be able to sustain their business due to easy entry and hence are very competitive.
- Bidayuh form a large portion of the hardcore poor in Sarawak, living in poor housing with insufficient food supply and lack of access to quality health care, communication and transportation.
- As most Bidayuh live in the rural areas, they are receiving the poorer quality of education than what people in the urban schools are getting. While good early childhood education is critical to the development of children, rural children are not getting pre-school development that urban children are getting. This leaves Bidayuh children to continue to lag behind others in education.
- The high number of Bidayuh children not getting entrance into public institutions of higher learning, give rise to more Bidayuh children being left behind in the knowledge economy.
There is widespread resentment among Bidayuh that they continue to be marginalized and continue to be left on the fringes of development. To achieve equal progress with other races, equal opportunities and privileges must be given to Bidayuh. The following are critical for the state government to provide the Bidayuh in order to achieve progress:
1. Immediate halt to indiscriminate acquisition of untitled native land by the state government.
2. Expedite the issuing of titles to all native land.
3. Allocate native land that have been designated as state land to Bidayuh families as temporary occupation for a minimum of 60 years for the purpose of modern farming. Land not developed within 3 years are to be taken back and allocated to other families.
4. Establish a well-funded and appropriately staffed Farming Program for Bidayuh that will among other things, do the following:
- Provide financial aid to Bidayuh families to develop their land for modern farming. Access to the aid must be easy and mechanism for repayment must also be easy.
- In addition to providing financial aid, the government must also provide quality professional assistance to upgrade the knowledge and skills of Bidayuh families on modern farming.
- Encourage Young People to Become Farmers: The Farming Program will establish a new program to identify and train the next generation of farmers. The program will also provide incentives to make it easier for new farmers to afford their first farm.
- Encourage Organic and Local Agriculture: The Farming Program for Bidayuh will help organic farmers afford to certify their crops and will also promote regional food systems.
- Strong Safety Net for Family Farmers: The Farming Program for Bidayuh will provide family farmers with stability and predictability and strengthen producer protections to ensure family farmers have fair access to markets, control over their production decisions, and transparency in prices.
- Support Small Business Development: The Farming Program for Bidayuh will provide capital for family farmers to create value-added enterprises, like cooperative marketing initiatives and farmer-owned processing plants. They also will establish a small business and micro-enterprise initiative for rural Bidayuh kampongs.
- Improve Rural Education for Bidayuh: From the moment our children step into a classroom, the single most important factor in determining their achievement is their teacher. To improve the quality of education that Bidayuh children are receiving, the state government must provide incentives for talented individuals to enter the teaching profession, including increased pay for teachers who work in rural areas.
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