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Microsoft quietly releases first glimpse at DirectX 10 |
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by shockk
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Monday, 19 December 2005 01:44 AM |
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Westlake Village (CA) - Microsoft today posted the latest version of the DirectX software development kit - which comes with a pre-release of Direct3D 10. The download, weighing in at a hefty 326 MByte, also includes a beta version of Microsoft's Windows Game Explorer that allows developers to add parental controls and auto-updating features to their games.
The first DirectX 10 components arrive just in time for the upcoming second Beta of Windows Vista, which Microsoft promised to integrate significant enhancements not only on in terms of feature set, but also in driver and multimedia support. The new operating system, due at the end of 2006, will require a DirectX 9 compatible graphics cards to run all of its eye-candy, but is rumored to also make extensive use of DirectX 10 features.
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Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA) 05 |
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by Ci-Yang Gee
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Friday, 09 December 2005 11:17 AM |
The Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA) is
to open its doors to the public beginning from tomorrow at 10am. Held
at the Mahsuri International Exhibition Centre (MIEC), the event ends
on the 11th of December.
With so much aircrafts, ships and aerial displays to see, what are you
waiting for? Head over to Langkawi to attend this biennial event!
For more info, head over to the LIMA website at http://www.lima.com.my/home.htm
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Firefox 1.5 final released |
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by Vijandren Ramadass
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Wednesday, 30 November 2005 11:45 AM |
The much anticipated update of the firefox browser is now available. Head over to http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
for 5mb's worth of firefox loving. The new version comes with a host of
updated features and better support for Linux and MacOSX.
And to those of you who are still skeptical about jumping to the browser barrier, Google Analytics shows that close to 40% of our site users are already on the Firefox bandwagon.
So what are you waiting for? Download a copy and browsing the web will never be the same again.
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Mixed reaction to call for phone ban |
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by Vijandren Ramadass
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Wednesday, 30 November 2005 11:24 AM |
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PETALING JAYA: The National Union of the Teaching Profession
(NUTP) is in favour of the call by a consumer group to ban the use of
cellphones in schools by students under 12 years old.
NUTP
president Ismail Nihat said cellphones are unnecessary for children
that age. “There are public phones available in school compounds and if
it is really urgent, students are allowed to use phones in the
teachers' lounge,” he said.
According to the NUTP, cellphone use by the young students should be
discouraged because the devices can interrupt lessons or may be a
distraction in class.
Ismail was commenting on the recent call for the ban by Perak Consumer
Affairs Committee chairman, Datuk G. Rajoo. A local daily reported that
the committee has urged the the Energy, Water and Communications
Ministry to consider banning cellphones in primary schools.
Rajoo was quoted as saying that “the evils of the cellphone far
outweighs its benefits” and that the students were sending SMSes (short
message service) and downloading “unsuitable” photographs instead of
paying attention in class.
Source: Star-InTech
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Jaring clarifies ‘nationwide’ coverage claim |
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by Vijandren Ramadass
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Wednesday, 23 November 2005 08:55 PM |
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PETALING JAYA: Barely a month old, Jaring's new broadband
Internet service is experiencing some hiccups, with potential customers
claiming that the new service is not living up to their expectations.
Lee Yan Chun, 25, said his hopes of getting Jaring’s Internet broadband
service were dashed when the company said there were no DSLAMs (Digital
Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer) in the area where he stays.
“This was the same excuse given to me by another broadband service
provider last year,” the customer service representative told In.Tech in an e-mail.
Lee claimed Jaring misled the public when it said the company was
offering a “blanket nationwide coverage,” when it only covered areas
where incumbent telco, TM Bhd's DSLAM broadband ports were available.
Source : TheStar
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