Articles Archive for March 2008
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Maybank today officially opened its AEON Bukit Tinggi branch, the first branch at AEON Bukit Tinggi Shopping Centre and simultaneously launched the country’s first instant redemption facility Treatspoints for Jusco shopping vouchers at the branch. The Treatspoints redemption will be available from March 15, 2008.
AEON Bukit Tinggi, Malaysia’s largest AEON Shopping Centre, also houses the largest Jusco store in …
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Dokumen minta Pusat pertimbang kontrak RM1b. kepada firma lain dihebah kepada umum
GEORGETOWN: Ketua Menteri Pulau Pinang, Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon mahu siasatan menyeluruh dibuat berhubung kebocoran suratnya kepada Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, berhubung pemberian kontrak bernilai RM1 bilion kepada Motorola Inc (Motorola).
Sambil menegaskan surat itu berstatus sulit, beliau berkata, ia tidak patut didedah kepada umum …
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A Linux-based production pipeline is a perfect choice for a major motion picture like The Spiderwick Chronicles, with its many goblins and magical creatures. Hollywood has been the realm of Linux since 1997, when the movie Titanic proved that Linux can do big computer graphics jobs like rendering a sinking ocean liner. With an industry tradition of using UNIX-based operating …
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Ars takes a close look at emerging open-source solutions for rich Internet application development using WebKit with Qt and GTK.
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We have it on good authority (meaning this is a rumor, and “good authority” could mean anything) that Apple is ready to drop its final update to yesterday’s OS, aka “Tiger”. That’s right. 10.4.12 is allegedly ready to roll, and will spring forth in less than 2 weeks or so
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Highly-confidential correspondence confirms that the Penang state government had asked the federal government to offer a RM1 billion project to Motorola in a desperate attempt to stop the American telecommunications giant from pulling out of the state.
If this wasn’t done, the Gerakan-led state government warned Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi that its “catastrophic impact” would be “politically very detrimental” especially …