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I checked out a Bad Ass, ice water that can kill??? and Fabes disappears...

So it's been a super awesome WEEKEND! Caught some Black Eyed Peas action - Fergie btw was super duper massive hawt! Happy Birthday Arthur!

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Awww... isn't Fergie HAWWWTTT... and then it ended with a BANG! Literally!

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I have never been so closed to fireworks before. That would have cost Arthur at least 50,000 ringgit...

Then of course, the following day I checked out the Subaru Palm Challenge. 40 contestants - 10 finalists who will move on to the next round in Singapore - where ONE would pickup a BRAND NEW Subaru Impreza!

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It might not seem like much but under the hot sun, body of the car absorbs the heat and in minutes - it's literally FRYING! Fabes tried and he couldn't even last 6 seconds! I tried and I lasted 15 - well, it's just obvious who's the better man :P heheh...

Then under all that heat, I decided to chill at TGIF... asked for a HUGE glass of ice water - checkout the cup size!

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That's HUUUGGGE! Look how small the lighter is compared to the 'goblet'? it's freaking HEAVY as well - this thing can KILL!

That same night Jules suggested that we checked out a brand new coffee chain called Bad Ass Coffee... and man, I checked out and I felt BAD ASS!

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I'm a huge coffee lover so the recommendation was GREAT! They had HUGE donuts and the drinks...mmm... had a strange but good coffee after taste - I went for the Raspberry and Cream Signature Coffee... Verdict? I LIKE.

After having the coffee, I was home - wasn't sure if it was the coffee but my dog looked at me strangely... I must have looked BAD ASS :)

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And latest update from the Fly FM Studio - we had a blackout around 8am this morning!

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Thanks to the wonders of technology, we were kept ALIVE... via UPS - Uninterruptable Power Supply - only problem, Fabes disappeared... (if only he smiled - did he?)

Alrighty... that's my update for the weekend... more coming soon! Comment away ole' chappities!


Google Sync has arrived for the iPhone, Nokia & other Exchange Server enabled devices!

Whether you own an iPhone, a Nokia, a Windows Mobile Device or anything at all that supports Microsoft Exchange Server, you'd be pleased to know that Google - our best friend who offers tonnes and tonnes of things for free has added YET another FREE service - Google Sync!
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This is by far one of the most exciting things Google has announced this month!

What does it mean to a lay person?
Imagine your phone's calendar and contacts constantly backed up at a secure location while e-mail is pushed to your phone EXACTLY like the high and mighty 'BlackBerry' push service. Best part is, IT'S FREE!

Imagine a world where you will KNOW that your precious contacts and calendar entries are constantly backed up to your phone and e-mails come in the instant someone sends you something. Lost phone? Dead phone? No problem! Just sync it back from Google and everything returns!

With everything backed-up at Google's server, if you ever need to review your schedule, update your phonebook entries or check your mail - just go to gmail.com. It's all there! and changes made are automatically 'pushed' to your phone. Isn't technology just AWESOME?

If those words were too much for you, here’s a video that explains it all…

What's the catch then?
Okay, before you do double back flips and start singing "The hills are ALIVE! with the sound of MUUUSICCC" - here's the reality, this is the kind of service some companies charge 10-15 USD a month for - Google offers it for FREE so long as you use Gmail or Google Apps (for your mail hosting).

The only thing is, just like any Push mail service, you'd need some form of a data plan for your phone - this ranges from 50 - 100 ringgit monthly depending on your network operator - it's the data charge that will cost you (mind you again, Google is not making from this).

As long as you've got a Data Plan that provides you with sufficient data transfer monthly, you'll be fine.

Great! I've got a Data Plan and I'm ready! What's next?

If you own a Nokia...
From my experience, most of the new N-series and E-series phones from Nokia come with "Mail for Exchange" - an application which supports the Exchange Server. If you don't have it, download from Nokia Business

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More detailed instructions here


If you have an iPhone...
The software is already in your phone. Just startup your mail app - when prompted to select type of mail DO NOT select "Gmail" - select "Microsoft Exchange" instead.

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More detailed instructions here.


If you have a Windows Mobile device (HTC etc)...
The software is already installed. The app you'll use is called ActiveSync. image
More detailed instructions here.


Final word… The drawbacks...

  1. In this world, nothing is absolutely FREE. You need to subscribe to a Data Package from your network operator in order to use it as mentioned.
  2. Most phones support a maximum of 1 Exchange account. So if you've got corporate mail on your phone using push, I'm afraid it's not going to work.

Well, enjoy the world of Push! and THANK YOU Google! You ROCK!

Massive food binge, gigantic curry puffs, and I get fed by an unknown hand... :)

So the Raya weekend came and went... it was AWESOME knowing that I had Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday off... so here's how I spent it.

I checked into a hotel in the heart of KL and pretended to be a foreigner... I left my car in the basement and NEVER took it out throughout my stay! It was AWEEESSSOOOMMMEEEE... very relaxed... very chilled... Stella and I being our kiasu selves made sure we took as much bottled soap, moisturizer and shampoo we could find... at 1 point, I had 6 bottles of these things WOOHOO! Love freebies.

Anyway, firstly I've got the highlight one of the first few homes I visited... I drove all the way to Semenyih... checked out the 'kampung' scene... complete with live stock running from one end of the kampung to the other...

Here's the spread!

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and my hosts...

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Later that evening, as though the food wasn't enough... I headed for something called the 'calzone' - had no idea what it was till I ordered it - it was a MASSIVE CURRY PUFF!!

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Right before the looooonnnnnnng weekend ended, I wound down... sat on my bed... and mysterious hands started feeding me...

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Mmmm... that was pomelo...

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Mmmm... more pomelo...

More update soon ole' chap.. :)


Ayam a.k.a Jules and Prem from Fly FM Rush Hour's pet chicken has been kidnapped!

So if you don't know who Ayam is... TADA!

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We found the poor fella stuck deep in a DARK cabinet and we felt REALLY sorry for him. It's no wonder why tweets started coming from the dude saying 'cluck! cluck! it's dark in here - HELP!' - yes, Ayam has a twitter account as well - it's @ayamisme. So go ahead and add him for the latest updates.

So here's what we did... since we care about ayam, we decided to kidnap him and get Jules & Prem a little concerned...

We took good care of ayam... for instance, we fed him Marshmallows...

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Gave it a REALLY nice bed to sleep on - complete with belly movements, background music... and even comes with breakfast in bed... (the marshmallow)

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Ayam was sooo happy, he even danced with us...



So here's the deal we made with Jules & Prem - if they really want Ayam back, they've got to meet our demands - 1 week worth of breakfast from the both of them AND for one day - they've got to mention "We Fly FM Pagi Show - they ROCK!" - during their show every time the mic is turned on.

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That was printed yesterday... it's the 17th... they haven't said anything... done anything... do they REALLY still want Ayam? :)

Looks like Ayam will be spending Raya with us! What you say Ayam?

Cluck Cluck! <- Hey! He said AWEESSSOMMMEE!

Selamat Hari Raya, eat loads, drive safe and remember not to play with fire crackers!


I make pictures SEXY!

Sure, the iPhone doesn't have the BESTEST camera in the world. Being a Nokia user, I've been pampered with mostly a 5 megapixel camera world. Then the iPhone came around, 3 megapixels, ZERO flash... I thought to myself... geez, could that be the down fall of the iPhone?

Looks like I was wrong...

One of the beauties of the iPhone is the fact that there are literally tonnes and tonnes of applications to be downloaded that will 'better' your phone. Want flash? No problemo! Download "Flash For Free"
. Works well... I mean I'd be kidding you to say that it's a Flash replacement but hey, it helps!

Then lately, I discovered this app called ColorSplash - WOW! this app is just amazing! Checkout some of the things I've been able to do to regular pics taken through the phone!

Japanese leaf...

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A sexier Japanese leaf...

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Boring cup of ice ocha...

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Boring no more!

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Amrita, our beloved Producer

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Turned into a sunglasses model...

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Plus HAIR! Fooiyoh!

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Like that's not enough... my hunt went on to download more apps from the AppStore... it's just too addictive! It was then that I found... "Pano" - check. this. out.

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Let me remind you again... all the pictures here were taken through a 3.0 megapixel camera phone and altered on the phone itself... :)


A weekend at Hard Rock, Penang & I play with colours...

If you heard rumours that Fabes and I were in Penang via Twitter or Facebook... those rumours were TRUE! Yes! We were down in the land of our favourite Char Kuey Teow...

To be more accurate, we were invited to checkout a pre-opening trial run of the Hotel and Cafe. I've been to Hard Rock Hotel Bali but I must say the one in Penang is BEAUTIFUL. It literally outshines any hotel in Batu Ferringhi when it comes to the cool factor - certainly not the classiest and most luxurious but just COOL!

To not spoil the experience, I'm going to post LIMITED pictures and a video of HOW THEY ROCK!... just check them out!

We've got MJ sitting right infront of the Cafe...

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One of the awesome drinks that was on the HOUSE!

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It was just SOOO BEAUTIFUL that I did a little colour alteration using my latest iPhone app - the ColorSplash! Freaking AWESOME!

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This place was crazy! Since they didn't have a LIVE band, while Fabes and I were spinning some songs, the Chefs and cooks came out to play!

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I've even got VIDEO proof!



and finally... a SNEAK preview of the room... :)

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Oh btw, have to talk about Penang and it's food man... discovered that this is THE burger store to go to... apparently it's the best and all Penangites agree - I just passed by it coz I was SOOO FILLED! I'll try it the next time... if you haven't heard or seen it... here it is!

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So there you go, my updates for day... oh yeah, Selamat Berpuasa AND we're off to a public holiday in just DAYS!!!! WOOHOO!!!

Introducing... AYAM...

You see, in Fly FM, there's a lot of love... and once in yellow moon, we get a new brother... his name - AYAM!

In case you don't know who ayam is, he's a production of Jules and Prem from Fly FM's Rush Hour - yes, the very same people you listen to from 4-8pm on weekdays. Why a chicken? I can't tell... why is it featherless? I don't know...

So anyway, today, Ayam joined us for a meeting for the very first time... He was very equipped, had a pink phone (no one knows why pink), a notepad which and a pen.

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When everyone (Adam, Hunny) was deep in thoughts... ayam looked on... staring at me...
or perhaps the wall... or maybe he was just staring...

Then while Jules and Prem went out for a bit, Hunny and Nadia became his babysitter.

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Again, Ayam was staring at me... while the other two got mesmerized by some imaginary object...

Lunch came... and he ate... rice with heap loads of chilli flakes... here you see Prem feeding his baby...

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and he ate... (btw, that's a plate of unagi) - chicken is a 'fishetarian'

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Awww... like father like chicken...

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Isn't that love? :) Keep the comments rolling in!


Something grows on top of Fabes, surgeons in Genting and a phone inside a shoe!?

So it's Tuesday AGAIN! Seems like there has been quite a number of public holidays in Selangor... last Monday was Merdeka... yesterday was Nuzul Al-Quran...

Anyway, here's an update of what happened over the weekend. Let's start off with Flyday... Fabes had this strange face on and all of a sudden... something started growing on his head!

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But if you look closely, it's not just golden hair... but it's got a face too - ooh! it's the Amrita pimple growing on top of Fabes!

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Don't you agree Fabes does look strangely good with looonnng female like hair? Maybe he was born a girl :P

Then it was time for lunch (still Flyday)... went out with Fabes and Amrita... I was telling them a story of my life... how bees and trees go together... how nice and brown the table was... how much it looked like amrita's hair colour, how amrita and fabes matched... and GUESS WHAT? THEY IGNORED ME and went on Twitter instead... tsk tsk tsk.. talk about COMPANY!

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Saturday came and I decided to be a little bit more adventurous - UP TO GENTING HIGHLANDS I GO! Stella and I being our kiasu-selves turned into walking surgeons...

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On the way back... the mist was horrendous!

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and it got even more worse...

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and EVEN more...

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then Sunday came and my sister showed me the latest trend, a mobile phone in a crocs!?!?

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That wraps it up :) More soon! Oh yes, and do send comments, I'll try to reply to most! :P

GPS Navigation for iPhone lands in Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand - it's Sygic!

The exhaustive review
I've been using GPS navigation systems for a while now. From the early days of my first Garmin Street Pilot to Garmin Nuvi 610, Garmin Mobile XT for Nokia & Windows Mobile devices, Nokia Maps and today... I'm proud to say I've embarked on yet another GPS journey. This time... on the iPhone 3GS - not using the Google Maps application BUT the first ever Turn-By-Turn GPS Navigation covering South East Asia called Sygic!


This is one area which the iPhone never really excelled... in fact, it never touched simply because the SDK provided by Apple didn't allow for such functionality. Since the release of OS 3.0 - this is now possible. After some research, I discovered that Sygic isn't exactly a new player - in fact, the company has been around since 2002.

The Installation Experience
Installing Sygics GPS Navigation software was quite straight forward. No codes to enter, no special procedures to go through. You can only purchase application via iTunes as the app is over 200 megabytes - something that the AppStore on the iPhone wouldn't be able to do. It took a little over 45 minutes on my Streamyx connection and voila! - loaded straight into the iPhone. Completely painless.

Interface
I'm a man of aesthetics. It's gotta look good and of course be a pleasure to use and I must say, aesthetics wise, Sygic has outdone itself! As with any iPhone app, it always looks great. Simple big buttons for big fingers, interface is hardly cluttered and most importantly, it's REALLY REALLY fast!

Usability
If you have used GPS devices before, whether its a Garmin or one by Mapking or any other manufacturer, the concept is pretty much the same but through my experience with Garmin products, there's only 1 thing which I'd like to point out. That's searching for Point-of-interests (POI).
  • The Garmin Model
    Garmin's model of searching of Points of Interest like Ikea etc is by selecting the "Food, Hotels..." POI option, selecting a sub category and search! The search expands from your current location all the way to all other available maps / regions installed into your Garmin. So once search searches literally the WORLD! I LIKE!
  • The Sygic Model
    Sygic however has a slightly different model. Sygic starts by asking if you're searching for a POI in your current position or in another country -> city. After which, you can pick the subcategory of POI (similar to Garmin) followed by a search. The only problem with this in my opinion is there are times you might not know the actual city your POI is in and so you might never find your POI.
That said however, I've spoken to Sygic's customer support and they are now aware of this. If they do update the app, it's great news for us as upgrading the app itself is FREE! more on this later...

Navigation
Here is where Sygic really excels. I've taken Sygic for a couple of runs from KL to Cameron Highlands and to the main city centre with no problems. At one point, I needed to look for a car service centre in Cheras and guess what? I found it!

Never have I come across a GPS solution for mobile cellular devices that comes packed with features that are mostly available on high-end standalone GPS devices!

  • Lane Assist in Sygic
    I personally found lane assist to be a really useful feature as during navigation there can be many intersecting roads, many junctions, many splits... lane assist just sorts it out!
  1. Let's you know when sign boards are coming up - even shows the signboard on your display - making sure you are on the right lane
  2. Tells you how many lanes are there and which EXACT lane to use
  • Speed limit for most major roads built-in
    Another feature worth mentioning is that the maps come programmed with speed limits of most major roads you're on. Once you're above the limit, Sygic can be set to give you a visual or audible alert.

  • Fully configurable navigation
    Apart from the the human-like navigation voice in possibly every language you can think of, Sygic has some interesting navigation options...
  1. Feel like going on only toll-free roads today?
  2. No U turns?
  3. Want a more economic route?
  4. Want a faster route?

    It's all possible!
Maps provided by TeleAtlas
The map Sygic provides is by one of the largest mapping companies in the world called TeleAtlas - the same company Google uses for Google Maps. You can imagine the same level of detail and accuracy. Most if not all common POIs that have a phone number has been programmed into the map making it extremely useful when looking for phone numbers of hotels, airports, banks, restaurants etc (almost like having yellowpages in your palm!) and of course, being built on the iPhone, a simple tap on the number calls the location.

At the moment, for the South East Asian region, Sygic provides TeleAtlas maps of 3 countries. Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. All three maps are fully loaded into your device and so you won't incur map download charges while navigating (like how Nokia maps works if you didn't download the maps before hand using Nokia's Map Downloader).

Upgradability
The maps that are provided with the download at the moment is the most current. According to Sygic, there will future map upgrades available at a nominal charge. The price is not yet determined.

Reception
Through numerous tests, Sygic faired extremely well even in environments filled with skyscrapers. What really surprises me is how powerful the GPS sensor was in the iPhone as my car has a fairly strong tint which usually affects GPS reception. Even my full-fledge Garmin Nuvi at times has difficulty getting a GPS lock.

Sygic on the other hand took approximately 20 seconds to lock on to the current position and of course, even faster when placed in non-tinted environments.

The Decision
  • Can Sygic replace your trusted standalone GPS device?
    From what I've seen, Sygic does most if not all of what standalone GPS devices do. If you're not a hardcore GPS user, Sygic would meet your needs.

  • Does it suck up battery life from the iPhone?
    Of course it does but to what extent is the question. From a full charge, I've managed to crank up at least 3 hours of non-stop navigation with voice calls and smses in between.

  • How much does it cost?
    The app as of this writing stands at a promotion price of 70 USD which translates to approximately 250 ringgit. This I think is fair considering the coverage for 3 Asian countries when you pay upwards of 700 ringgit for a standalone GPS unit with only coverage for Malaysia and does not offer this many features.

  • The only thing that nags me...
    Good but not great coverage of POIs
    As far as Point of Interests are concerned, in the Malaysian and Singaporean GPS context, Sygic's partnership with TeleAtlas as a mapping company is good (with most major POIs listed) but not as complete as free community based maps such as that offered by malsingmaps.com for the MapKing and Garmin GPS users.

    One example was that I could find literally every hotel in Penang except for G Hotel but on hindsight, I could find even small and little known chinese coffee shops in the Puchong area!
The Sygic promise
Just like Nokia's policy on their firmware. Sygic has a similar promise. They vow to continue improving the software and continuously provide FREE upgrades via the AppStore. From what I've heard, these are some of the promises in the next release!
  • Integration with iPhone's Phonebook
    Pick a contact, select the address, navigate and Sygic does the rest!

  • Background iPod playback during navigation
    At the moment, iPod playback interferes with voice instructions from Sygic. They tend to jumble up layer on top one another. With the update, music fades off and returns after navigation instruction

  • Enhanced GPS lock
    Well, there's always room for improvement!

    and more!
So, the Golden Question - To buy or not to buy?
If you live in Singapore, Malaysia or Thailand OR if you're visiting any one of these three countries and own an iPhone, this is the only solution available - and I dare say, a very very well thought of one too. Apart from the less complete POI coverage when compared to free community maps, Sygic - with it's well thought out interface and featureset really shines as far as GPS navigation is concerned.

At the promo price of 70 USD, it's one time investment with maps of 3 complete countries is quite a deal. Plus, if it's GPS navigation you crave on your iPhone, your long awaited solution has arrived. Need I say more? :)