06 March 2007

Moving To Another Location

Here is our new office, how about it.. we using 3 matching colour green, purple & pink.. at least better then before.










Our Small Tidy Place


Guys look at here... our temporary office. Isn't it small and uncomfortable?? trust us... is like stay at sting garden house.. office without rest room, internet, pantry, etc..




my partner doing his programming part




28 January 2007

LG Brings Future to Laptop Design Electronics Maker Wins Red Dot Award


By Cho Jin-seo Staff Reporter


Though LG Electronics doesn’t get as much respect as Samsung Electronics for its technological prowess, the former is making it clear that it is superior in aesthetic design.

South Korea’s second largest electronics maker said Thursday that it was selected as one of the 12 “best of the best” design concept winners by Red Dot Award, for its futuristic laptop PC design, which has a wide screen and operates on eco-friendly alcohol power.

The Red Dot Award is one of the three most respected design awards in the world, along with iF Award and IDEA Award. Its design concept award recognizes the inspiration one gives to the industry, while its product design award is given to products currently available on the market.

So it was double the joy for LG because earlier this year, it had received record-breaking wins in 20 product design categories.

“The design concept award, given for recognition of an innovative design, means we are a step ahead of the others,” said Shim Jae-jin, chief of the digital display and media design lab. “Winning in the product design and concept design categories, proves we are the world’s best designers.”

The future laptop, dubbed “ebook,” uses organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panels for display instead of the current liquid crystal display (LCD) panel. Unlike LCD, OLED does not need a frame around it, and it consumes less electricity.

It also features a transparent cylindrical hinge that is used as storage for clean fuels such as methyl alcohol. The keypad will also be made of a singe OLED panel, like the one used in LG’s Chocolate Phone, which was copied by Samsung for its cell phones and MP3 players.

“Under the current technology, it’s extremely expensive to build such a laptop. But it’s possible,” said Na Joo-young, public relations official of the company, citing the enormous size of OLED panels used in the mock-up. “We are suggesting the idea for the laptop of the next generation.”

Another pleasant victory over Samsung is taking place in the refrigerator and washing machine market.

In the summer, both Samsung and LG challenged fashion designers to produce cover designs for refrigerators and washing machines. The result was a huge victory for LG.

According to retailers Himart and Etland, LG sold 1,230 Dios refrigerators that have flowery patterns borrowed from painter Ha Sang-rim, while Samsung sold only 411 units of Zipel refrigerators conceived by Andre Kim, a celebrity fashion designer.

It is also notable that LG was one of two corporations among the 12 winners. The other winners are individual designers or university teams from around the world, including a team from Daejin University in South Korea. The result showed it is difficult for salaried designers at large corporations like Samsung and Sony to be as creative as students or designers at small firms, but the LG team managed to do it.

Windows Vista releases to manufacturin

Blog Article by David Weiss
It's funny, here at Microsoft when we finish a project, we "release to manufacturing" which is implied to mean that we carry the "golden copy" of the product to the replication factory which they then use to manufacture millions of packaged copies for everyone. This manufacturing might start right away, but most people will not get their copy until next year. It's been a very long road for Vista, but it has finally RTM'd. Over the next few months Microsoft IT will be rolling it out to everyone here at work. Volume license business customers will get their copies by the end of this month, while regular PC users will get their copies on January 30, 2007.

From my perspective I'm glad it's finally shipped. I hope all my underwater stock options become wildly valuable! I'm also glad because since it's "done" there's a very good chance that Apple will finally fully disclose what ever secrets they were hiding from us at WWDC. MacWorld in January will be the perfect time for Apple to try to 1 up Vista, and I'm sure they know it.

I've been playing around with Vista and I've watched a few demos, but it's not on my main PC yet. Even with my limited knowledge of the features in Vista, there are two features I'd like Apple to copy right away: ASLR and Windows Meeting Space.

13 January 2007

New Website from Zimuda Corporation

Finally a new design of Zimuda Corporation Corporate Website been launch. You can see the previous design & the new design..... or you can visit the site www.zimuda.com

Zimuda Website Version 2.0 (new version)

Zimuda Website Version 1.0 (old version)

06 January 2007

Lancer Evo 9 VS Waja Evo 9

Currently i looking the best outfit design of the cars between Mitsubishi Lancer & Proton Waja. Do you know why i suddenly thinking about this stuff??? I thinking to buy Lancer. Funny ahhh!!!!.. Lancer Evo 9

Waja Evo 9

Lancer Evo 9

Waja Evo 9

20 December 2006

Leadership - and - War

Which presidents and political parties were responsible for America's deadliest wars? To what extent can you blame a president or a political party for choosing to go to war? This map may hold some answers. It illustrates the history of American war from 1775 to 2006. War is a necessary evil. Politics, however, shouldn't be.. Leadership - and - War



No wonder lots of country doesn't like US. US involve too many wars.. wars against other country

Imperial - History

Who has controlled the Middle East over the course of history? Pretty much everyone. Egyptians, Turks, Jews, Romans, Arabs, Persians, Europeans...the list goes on. Who will control the Middle East today? That is a much bigger question.Imperial - History

History - of - Religion

How has the geography of religion evolved over the centuries, and where has it sparked wars? Our map gives us a brief history of the world's most well-known religions: Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism. Selected periods of inter-religious bloodshed are also highlighted. Want to see 5,000 years of religion in 90 seconds? Ready, Set, Go! OR you can visit the site: HISTORY OF RELIGION

17 December 2006

Need for Speed Carbon

Need for Speed Carbon delivers the next generation of adrenaline-filled street racing as players face the ultimate test of driving skill on treacherous canyon roads. What starts in the city is settled in the canyons as Need for Speed Carbon immerses you into the world's most dangerous and adrenaline-filled form of street racing.


You and your crew must race in an all-out war for the city, risking everything to take over your rivals' neighborhoods one block at a time. As the police turn up the heat, the battle ultimately shifts to Carbon Canyon, where territories and reputations can be lost on every perilous curve. Need for Speed Carbon delivers the next generation of customization giving you the power to design and tweak your crew's cars in every way using the ground-breaking new Autosculpt technology. Represent your car class, your crew, and your turf in Need for Speed Carbon, the next revolution in racing games.

Detail graphic and storyline. All of the stories using the game engine
what u see is what u get from the game
Your sub leader, isn't she pretty?

I rate NFS Carbon 95%, best car racer games. Actually, i do want NFS Carbon has element of car hit & crash like "Burn out revenge". Maybe the developer will add this element at the next version of NFS.





New Project Interior Design


New project of Interior Design for Wedding Planner & SPA service. This new project for 'Nabies' a company that manage wedding planner, ceremony, dais, etc. The pic above is one of 5 plan proposal. The challenger of this project is i need to arrange many rooms in a small work area.

If you have any ideas, please leave a comment please!!!

14 December 2006

Gear of War XBox 360

Gears Of War

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In the simplest of words: Oh. My. God. You can open the package and you expect somewhat of a standard FPS, with better than average graphics. But Gears Of War may be the bloodier and better incarnation of both Halo 1 or 2, and HalfLife 2.

Let me say it: Gear Of War is better than Halo.

With graphics powered by the Unreal 3 engine, the amount of spit and polish on this product is immense. The refinement of both the control system, the camera movement, the interaction with the environments, other players, online co-op of the standard single-player campaign, the quality of the AI, and the new puzzles and challenges brought on by your abilities makes this game, the de facto standard of what to expect for “next-generation gaming”.

  1. First off, the graphics really are as good as that screen capture above.
  2. The game play is awesome, giving you the ability to run behind objects for cover from the onslaught of enemies. Gaining incremental runs towards a target, while running is impressive, but incorporating this into various missions (pushing bullet-ridden cars along a street in the middle of a firefight to use for cover) and boss fights (running for your life).
  3. The new user tutorials are part of the mission as in games like Halo, but some parts of the mission are multipath. In other words, you come to a fork in the road and you choose either route. In the opening, this is cleverly handed to you as either go straight to combat, or go straight to training to “workout the kinks”.
  4. Weapons are fun, with the added gore-magnet of a chainsaw attached to one of your rifles as a bayonet. So should you be equipped with this weapon and decide to use it when a foolish alien comes in for close-quarters combat. You fire it up, saw them in half, and enjoy the blood that splatters and drips on the lens of the camera.
  5. Yes, there are vehicles, much like in Halo.

There’s more but I could illustrate more by pointing to this stunning trailer for the game. It is all done in-game with no pre-rendered 3D graphics and the haunting music is an unusual but glorious piece to overdub the movie to. The whole thing shows as poetry-in-motion and that’s exactly what Gears Of War is!

UPDATE:
So I’ve finished the game and am still addicted to the running camera movements and the online coop play. The game is shorter than I anticipated, but still a quality buy. In addition *SIGH* it falls a little short in storytelling with a full-bodied storyline (a negative since I have compared it to Halo 1). I’m replaying it on the “Insane” difficulty level which is only do-able if you tackle the game with a quality human partner, online or in the same room. I’m not sure if I maintain my original statement of the game being as much of a genre-defining icon as Halo, but it is certainly the new standard of FPS gaming on the next-gen of consoles. Without question, don’t miss out on it. - SWL


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