There will apparently be a “preview” to the Nokia N9 in Malaysia coming soon organized by Nokia Malaysia and their new PR company Fleishman. I am, unfortunately, not invited. On the bright side, this likely means the N9 will be launched on time in Malaysia (August/September).
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Nokia N9/N950 in Malaysia III
Just for the record, the N900 which was the last Maemo device (MeeGo powering the N9 is a descendant of Maemo) was released in September of 2009. It was announced earlier, but the first batches reached stores and pre-order customers in September 2009. Malaysia finally received its first batch of N900 in March 2010, a…
Yes 4G AppleUSBCDCECMData error/issue Mac OS X
If you are using a recent Apple with a default install of Mac OS X version 10.6.6 or higher, and have problems getting OS X to detect your Yes 4G Go USB dongle despite plugging/unplugging your dongle 5000 times – this may be of some use. 1) Open Terminal 2) Remove your USB dongle 3)…
Nokia N9
So, the long awaited Nokia N9 (Lankku) has been launched as expected at CommunicAsia 2011. Specs are as follows (just in case you don’t already know): CPU – 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 OMAP3630 RAM – 1GB (unconfirmed true 1GB or including swap) Storage – 16GB/64GB (Non expandable) GPU – PowerVR SGX530 Battery – 1450mAh Display –…
Nokia N9/N950 in Malaysia II
Trawling through lots of random stuff, I’ve come across this gem – could easily be a snazzy Photoshop job, but one can hope right? It appears to be very similar to what has been seen of the “unidentified” phone that recently became famous thanks to a YouTube video. Also recently found is this – apparently…
Multi Thread and/or Multi Part FTP client for Linux (Part 2)
I found a multi-part FTP client for Linux awhile ago but forgot to update the site to share the information. So, if you have been looking for a Linux equivalent to something like CuteFTP, look no further. lftp is what you are looking for. Downside (or upside depending on how you look at it) is…
Nokia N9/N950 in Malaysia
So, here we are again!!! This is the first post detailing my quest to acquire a Nokia N9/N950 in Malaysia. All this is based on the assumption that the N9/N950 actually does exist and is running MeeGo/Harmattan. Initial scouring of the Internet at this point in time suggests that Nokia will be announcing/releasing a phone…
HITB 2011 Amsterdam!!!
Don’t forget to drop by if you’re in the area!!!
Bandwidth Caps Today vs Yesteryear
Here’s an interesting thought I had about bandwidth quotas recently… Ever since the dawn of “broadband” (xDSL or its variants) way back in the mid 90s (approximately?) there have always been users who would attempt to maximize usage of their connection. Why is it that only recently quotas have conveniently popped up? Early xDSL started…
Yes 4G & Best Effort – Convenient Coincidence or Shrewd Master Plan?
Here’s some food for thought at 5:42AM on a random Monday morning. Our good folk in MCMC/SKMM have been so kind to “protect” us recently with the “requirement” that Internet connections sold should be able to reach 80% of the subscribed line speed. What this means to the random subscriber is that if he/she signed…