Entries from November 2008 ↓
November 22nd, 2008 — Tech Talk
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I’m so loving this phone. I really want this phone. Can I have this phone?
I’m looking for a replacement for my Sony Ericsson P1i. At first I considered the super slim and sexy Nokia E71 seriously, but since the touchscreen BlackBerry Storm is in the market, I am completely and totally single-minded about getting this. I’m hoping Maxis brings it in at a good discount. Not available yet on its website but I hope will be made available soon.
Features at a glance:
- Wireless email
- Organizer
- Browser
- Phone
- Camera
- Video recording
- BlackBerry® Maps
- Media player
- Built-in GPS
- Corporate data access
- SMS
- MMS
- Expandable memory – support for microSD card
- 1 GB (Onboard memory)
- 128 MB Flash (Flash memory)
Check out BlackBerry Storm full specs, videos and pictures here.
November 22nd, 2008 — Apple, Tech Talk, iPhone

Apple iPhone. Your way of life. Apple knows this. So they’ve gone one step further. They’re making it easier to get most of your iPhone. Enter iPhone Your Life. Get around town, find worldly information, let the iPhone help you around the house, get productive and have plenty of fun! iPhone Your Life includes App of the Week and Top Apps in the App Store and also plenty of tips and tricks to get you going.
Go there now - iPhone Your Life.
November 22nd, 2008 — Business, Events

It was exciting to be at Startup Camp KL today, although missing the first part of the day. Was certainly fantastic to meet big man Daniel Cerventus (@cerventus) and also fellow Twitterers - Arzumy (@arzumy) and Evelyn (@missyblurkit) again. First keynote I attended was “Social Change: Leading Tribes and Creating Infectious Action” by Kal Joffres, Partner, Tandem Consulting Group. Insight into creating and spreading viral ideas. Next up came “7 Deadly Sins of An Entrepreneur” by Dr Sivapalan of TeAM which was incredibly informative and entertaining. Possibly one of the best keynotes I’ve heard in a while.
Startup Camp KL runs from 22-23 November 2008 at the Plug & Play Center, Gardens. Startup Camp, a.k.a “The Unconference for the Startup Community”, is an unconference-style event that’s dedicated to bringing together the various members of the startup community for a face-to-face collaborative meetup where its the attendees that drive the agenda (in true unconference fashion).
StartupCampKL is happening in conjunction with the Global Entrepreneurship Week: Malaysia.