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Angry Birds Rio Trailer

A new Angry Birds game is coming! For the avid fans of Angry Birds who has finished all the available Angry Birds games now will be happy to know that their agony of looking for pigs to kill will be over soon. Apparently Rovio has joined forces with 20th Century Fox to create a brand new Angry Birds game called "Angry Birds Rio". No specific dates to its release yet but this is what they have written on their Youtube channel:

"Rovio and 20th Century Fox join forces to create a new game, Angry Birds Rio! The game will launch with 45 dedicated levels based on the highly-anticipated motion picture, with regular updates lined up for the future. The game will be available for download on smart phones and tablets worldwide."

Well, for now, they have a very cute trailer available.

Jump in to see the trailer:

DiGi Buy 2 iPhone For 1 Contract, 8th -31st March 2011.


Yesterday I was just talking about Maxis' iValue-Lite offer and today it looks like DiGi has made a counter offer which is so much more delicious to swallow. I cannot find any other information from their website accept from their Facebook page. What is the offer?




Well, according to their Facebook page, you can now buy two iPhone4s but only obliged to sign one contract. This is only for new subscriptions. So if you are a Maxis (or any other network) subscriber and looking to switch to DiGi or get a new iPhone4, now is the best time!

Like I said, no information on their website as of writing. Maybe it is there, I just cannot find it.

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Maxis iValue Lite - a new way to Lite up your iLife?

Maxis just launched a new iPhone package in addition to its available iValue packages to entice new subscribers to its network. I cannot see the rationale over this iValue package though because it involves the most data intensive smartphone in the market. Obviously this package is aimed at countering DiGi's cheap plans but still I cannot see why one would prefer this package over its iValue 1 package.

Few considerations if you want to get an iPhone 4 iValue-Lite now:

TM UniFi VIP5 Broadband


At long last! My home is now connected to UniFi. I was quite skeptical about the installation process at first as I have had friends who told me that they signed up and when the contractors went to their home to pull the cables, he was told his area had to wait for a month more before his are to be activated. So he had to wait for almost a month before he was finally able to use the service. So naturally, in my area which was only recently that I saw them pulling the underground cables to service, I was wondering if I had to wait another month after they installed in my home before my account was activated.

To my relief, the line was activated immediately after the contractors were done pulling in the cable and installing all the equipment. And right away, I opened up the speedtest.net application on my iPhone to test the connection speed. I first tested a Kuala Lumpur server, which was the nearest, and no surprise that I got something around 4.8Mbps download speed. This was expected as it is only local servers. Here are the rest of my results:

Review : Skyfire - my new favorite iPhone web browser


What took me so long to discover this gem?? Well, suffice to say, I was actually a bit sceptical at first to switch from the in-built Safari browser and the Opera browser. Safari was still preferred at first due to its nativity to the iPhone. It ran at blazing speed. Of course when i visit any sites that have tonnes of Flash video content (especially those that ran predominantly Flash videos), Safari just simply does not work. At least not until all website decide to adopt the HTML5 format, then we will see richer content on our iPhone Safari.

My use of Opera was because back in the good old days when I was using a Nokia phone, Opera was the best browser available compared their Nokia's pathetic browser. I use it still purely because of sentimental sentiments. Also, it is good to see some Flash (static-ized) adverts here and there on some website that makes the site looks a little more complete and not handicapped. Of course, Opera also offers a very intuitive tab system that lets you switch between pages easily (unlike Safari, which is quite cumbersome).

Cut The Rope 3 Stars Guide/Walkthrough (Fabric theme Level 1-25)


I haven't paid much attention to "Cut The Rope" for a long time since I uploaded the walkthrough for the Cardboard theme. My Bad. For those of you that have not heard or tried this game yet, you should! It's available on the Appstore and its a good bargain for a great game. Simple mechanics and very cutesy graphics.


Unless you don't intend to get all 3-stars, you do not need a guide to get through the game. If you do want to get 3-stars, be prepared to be very patient (as well as speedy at the same time). This game requires a little bit of thinking for some levels and a great deal of logic as well. Could become frustrating (thats where you have to apply your patience).

Airasia massive sale March 2011

It seems that Airasia is waging another war on MAS (Malaysian Airlines) again during its MATF (Malaysian Airlines Travel Fair). Coincidence you say? I think not. And although MAS flights offer in-flight service (individual movies, gaming, food, drinks, etc), I'm sure many will be willing to forgo those perks in exchange for significantly lower no-frills prices.