Sunday, January 22, 2012

My Kenwood KDC-U353R CD / MP3 / WMA player with USB and AUX input in my car

After some years of operation, the stock head unit of my Toyota Avanza is having problem pulling in the CD, and I planned to replace it since several months ago.

I don't have high demand in car audio, and don't want to spend too much on it. However, I do have basic demand, which the quality of most of the China made brands not meeting my expectation. Therefore, I go for mid-range, and finally installed Kenwood KDC-U353R in my car.


This seems to be a new 2012 model, and cost me RM250.

Function wise, it meets my requirement to listen to radio and to play CD audio / MP3 / WMA with CD / CDR / CDRW or USB drive. In fact, this unit comes with a free 4GB USB Pendrive which can store several hundred MP3 files. I think this unit is unable to play AAC M4A file, which is something nice to have, but not a big deal if it doesn't have.

It also comes with a small remote control, a nice gadget for passengers in 2nd or 3rd row seat to take control of it.

Like most of Kenwood head unit, its faceplate is removable (so called Theft Deterrent Faceplate - TDF) and there is a special casing to keep the removed faceplate. Taking out and putting on the faceplate is pretty easy. However, there will be occasion to accidentally pressed the Eject button and cause the faceplate to come out from the panel, even if we don't mean so.

The Kenwood KDC-U353R head unit looks elegant at night, with red backlight and blue LED display. The brightness of the blue LED display can be adjusted in its function setting.


Radio reception is very good, better than the stock HU of Toyota Avanza 1.5G. The radio is still clear in some rural area where previously the stock unit will produce a lot of hissing sound.

Its sound quality is better than the stock HU too (this is as expected from Kenwood product). It works well with the stock speakers in Toyota Avanza, and I have added 2 tweeters in front to get more treble, especially when listening to radio.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

RM88 CNY offer package for SmartTAG + Touch n Go or PLUSMiles card

Currently, there is a Chinese New Year offer package for SmartTAG + Touch n Go or PLUSMiles card selling at RM88 (normal price: RM120 + RM10 = RM130).

Offer period: 21 Jan 2012 - 29 Jan 2012

Where to buy?

  • Touch 'n Go Hub at Bangsar South, KL Sentral or Wisma Nufri
  • Reload 'n Go counters at Seremban R&R, Sg. Buloh OBR and Temerloh R&R
  • Touch 'n Go service centre along PLUS Highway and MTD Highway
  • Touch 'n Go SPOT counters at:
    • Shell, Hentian Sebelah Juru, Lebuhraya PLUS Arah Utara
    • Esso, Hentian Sebelah Juru, Lebuhraya PLUS Arah Selatan
    • Shell, R&R Tapah, Lebuhraya PLUS Arah Utara
    • Shell, R&R Tapah, Lebuhraya PLUS Arah Selatan
    • Petronas, Lebuhraya Sg Besi Arah Utara
    • BHPetrol, Lebuhraya Sg Besi Arah Selatan
    • Petronas, R&R Ayer Keroh, Lebuhraya PLUS Arah Utara
    • Shell, R&R Pagoh, Lebuhraya PLUS Arah Utara
    • Petronas, R&R Skudai, Lebuhraya PLUS
    • Shell, Gombak, Lebuhraya MRR2, Arah Batu Caves
    • Petronas, Lingkaran Karak, Lebuhraya MRR2
Click here for more information about RM88 CNY offer package for SmartTAG + Touch n Go or PLUSMiles card.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Installed D-Plus pedal lock in my car

I have heard about the wonder of pedal lock such as Locktech in securing the car from theft for quite some times. Today, I finally installed one in my car when I visited Brother's shop. The brand is D-Plus, also made in Thailand as Locktech, and feature-wise it seems like both are very identical.


This lock has dual locking system. At the first level, pull the beige handle and the brake pedal will be locked and not depressible. At the second level, push the second lock beside the handle, and the second lock need to be unlocked before the first lock can be released. Both the locks are using the same key.

While this lock is engaged, the car engine cannot be started.

Somebody has uploaded a video to YouTube to show this D-Plus lock in action.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Balik Kampung, Rumah Selamat campaign - Get the police to watch over your house during long holiday

Are you staying in Klang Valley and going back to your hometown or long vacation during this coming Chinese New Year?

You can inform the police by filling up the Balik Kampung form online or download the form, fill it up and submit to your nearby police station. This will allow the police to increase patrols in your housing estates and pay particular attention to empty homes during the festive holidays to prevent criminals from breaking into your house.

The police mobile patrol units will leave the Police Visitation Forms in your mailbox as their visit report to your house.

This Balik Kampung campaign also covers gated and guarded communities in Klang Valley area.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

What can you expect from Near Field Communication (NFC)

Near Field Communication (NFC) is a kind of wireless communication technology built upon the existing Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) standards. Research and development activities on NFC have been active since early 2000s.

The official NFC logo is as below. You might probably find it on NFC-enabled devices.


While RFID devices are generally expensive, NFC devices are much more cheaper, making it possible to be included as part of a handphone feature. In fact, the 1st NFC phone is Nokia 6131 launched in 2006, and the 1st Android NFC smartphone is Samsung Nexus S launched in 2010.

The characteristics of NFC are:
  • 2 NFC devices can establish 2-way communication between them.
  • Beside that, NFC devices can also establish 1-way communication to read, write or erase data stored in specific RFID based tags called NFC tags.
  • NFC need very close contact between the devices or tag for the communication to occur. Normally, the gap between them must be within a few centimeters only.
  • NFC communication set-up time is very fast, normally within 0.1 seconds. This make it attractive as data transfer is instant once the devices or tag are touched together.
  • NFC communication is slow (about 424 kbps) compared with other wireless communication technology such as Bluetooth, WiFi, etc. However, this is good enough to transfer a small amount of data instantly. In addition, we can use NFC signal to initiate other faster data communications including Bluetooth pairing, WiFi connection, etc.
Today, as the amount of NFC-enabled devices available in the market has not reach its critical mass yet, this technology is still new for most of us. However, as more and more NFC-enabled handphones and other NFC-enabled devices roll-out to the market, we will have the chance to see it in action everywhere. It is estimated that, there will be over 500 million NFC-enabled handphones in use worldwide by 2015.


Industry players such as Google are working hard in making NFC to support electronic payment, electronic cash, electronic credit card, etc. for their Google Wallet. MasterCard is also working hard to make use of NFC for their PayPass contactless payment feature.
Right now, NFC tag has already shown its capability to do what the QR-code can do. This include storing of:
  • Website URL
  • Phone Number
  • Email
  • SMS message
  • Any Plain Text
  • Contact Information (vCard)
  • Google Maps Location
  • Google / Bing Search query
  • Facebook / Twitter / LinkedIn
  • and more...

The advantages of using NFC tags than using QR codes including:
  • QR code is printed and final. NFC tag can be rewritten (multiple re-use), or optionally made into read-only.
  • QR code must be visible to the scanner. NFC tag can be hidden behind a label/poster/etc.
  • NFC tag reading is faster than QR code reading.
And the disadvantages of using NFC tags than using QR codes including:
  • QR code can be read from far, as long as it is visible. NFC need close contact to work.
  • QR code can be in electronic form (a graphical image file) which can be easily transmitted and duplicated. You can also put it on a webpage and show it to all the browsers. NFC tag is physical.
Right now, we just have to stay tuned and wait for the day of NFC to come to our day-to-day live.

Monday, January 9, 2012

What can you do with QR Code

QR code (QR = Quick Response) is a kind of commonly used 2-dimensional barcode nowadays.

This is the QR code of my blog. I'm sure you have seen other QR codes elsewhere as well.


QR code is originally created by Denso Wave (a subsidiary of Toyota) to keep track of vehicle parts along the manufacturing process. It has been around since 1994. Today, it has been internationally adopted and used for many different purposes, especially in the Advertising and Promotion sector.

What makes QR code so interesting and commonly used?
  • It can store much more information (as much as several thousands characters) than the traditional 1-dimensional barcode. 
  • Other than alphanumeric, it can also store binary data, which can be unicode (such as Chinese characters), image, and almost anything that can be represented in binary data. And it directly supports Japanese encoding (Kanji and Kana).
  • It has small printout size compared with 1-dimensional barcode.
  • It has error correction capability, and still can be read without problem even when partially dirty or damaged.
  • It can be read pretty fast, and from any angle (360 degree omni-directional capability).
  • Other than black-and-white, it can also be printed in multiple colours.
QR code is readable by barcode scanner which support 2-dimensional barcode. Some airlines and cinemas have installed QR code readers at their check-in point and make use of QR code in their customers' self-printed tickets.

However, what make it so popular nowadays is that, there are plenty of QR code reading apps available for smartphones including iPhone, Android Phones, Windows Mobile Phones, etc. and most of the apps are free for download and use.

QR code is also easy to generate, because there are also plenty of software and web-based generator available. One of my favourite online QR code generator is QR Stuff.

You can encode the following into QR code:
  • Website URL
  • YouTube Video Link
  • GPS Coordinate / Google Maps Location
  • Twitter Profile / Status Update
  • Facebook Profile / Like
  • LinkedIn Profile / Share
  • FourSquare Venue
  • iTunes Link (music, album, artist, app, etc.)
  • Any Plain Text
  • Telephone Number
  • SMS Message to a number
  • Email Address
  • Email Message to an address
  • Contact Details (VCARD)
  • Calendar Event (VCALENDAR)
  • Wifi Login Information for Android device
  • Paypal Buy Now Link
Feel free to visit to the QR Stuff website and generate your own QR codes for fun and perhaps profit.

Friday, December 30, 2011

HTC rolled out Android 2.3.5 and Sense UI 3.0 update to Incredible S in Malaysia and Singapore

The OTA (Over-The-Air) Android 2.3.5 (Gingerbread) together with HTC Sense UI 3.0 of HTC Incredible S smartphone has been made available to Malaysia and Singapore yesterday (29 December 2011) morning.



You can manually check for the update now, or wait for the automated update alert appear on your HTC Incredible S smartphone sooner or later.

Although this update will not cause any data or setting lost to your smartphone, it is always a wise choice to perform a backup using tools such as MyBackup (or the paid MyBackupPro) or Titanium Backup (or the paid Titanium Backup Pro) prior to the update, just in case...
After the update, you will get a new lock screen as the one in HTC EVO 3D. You can customize this lock screen in Personalize > Lock screen. The background can be either your Wallpaper, Photo Album, Friend Stream, Weather, Stocks, or Clock display. You can also assign the apps linking to the 4 quick launch icons there.


Using the phone becomes more fun with the 3D effects of HTC Sense UI 3.0. However, it is harder to get the carousel effect when fast swiping the home screen than in HTC EVO 3D.


Thursday, December 29, 2011

Auspicious dates for signing contract, register for marriage, etc. in 2012

Here is the list of auspicious dates in year 2012 for signing contract, signing offer letter, register for marriage, receiving religious baptism, and other similar agreement-related activities. It is produced based on the Chinese almanac Tong Shu.



Bear in mind that although the Tong Shu is a compilation of Chinese astrology and calendaring studies gathering wisdom of thousands of years, we should use it wisely and rationally, but not be too superstitious on it.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Auspicious dates in 2012 for getting a baby

Here is the list of auspicious dates in 2012 for getting a baby (求嗣), which is produced based on the Chinese almanac Tong Shu.

The dates have good element(s) to embro/faetus. Traditionally, the dates are referred for conception planning (making love and expecting a baby to the family). Nowadays, people also make reference to them for Caesarian delivery of new born.



Bear in mind that although the Tong Shu is a compilation of Chinese astrology and calendaring studies gathering wisdom of thousands of years, we should use it wisely and rationally, but not be too superstitious on it.

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    Monday, December 26, 2011

    Auspicious dates for marriage proposal or engagement in 2012

    Before becoming the life partner, marriage is proposed by lover and engagement is made.

    Here is the list of auspicious dates for marriage proposal or engagement in year 2012 (year of Rabbit), which is produced based on the Chinese almanac Tong Shu. (Click the image to enlarge)



    You might aware that 12 December 2012 (12-12-12) is among the auspicious dates.

    Bear in mind that although the Tong Shu is a compilation of Chinese astrology and calendaring studies gathering wisdom of thousands of years, we should use it wisely and rationally, but not be too superstitious on it.

    Good luck in getting your right life partner.

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      Saturday, December 24, 2011

      Auspicious dates for housewarming, open house, party, gathering, etc. in 2012

      Here is the list of auspicious dates in 2012 for organizing and hosting meet-up with friends and/or relatives (会友), which is produced based on the Chinese almanac Tong Shu.

      The dates are applicable for housewarming, open house, home party, gathering, and any other similar functions to meet up with friends and/or relatives. (Click the image to enlarge)


      Bear in mind that although the Tong Shu is a compilation of Chinese astrology and calendaring studies gathering wisdom of thousands of years, we should use it wisely and rationally, but not be too superstitious on it.

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        Wednesday, December 21, 2011

        Auspicious dates for baby first haircut (Mundan) in 2012

        In many culture, religion and/or tradition, the first haircut of a baby is considered an important milestone for his/her life. The day is known as Mundan, Chadakarana, Halaqah, Upsherin, etc.

        Here is the list of auspicious dates for baby first haircut in year 2012, which is produced based on the Chinese almanac Tong Shu. (Click the image to enlarge)



        Bear in mind that although the Tong Shu is a compilation of Chinese astrology and calendaring studies gathering wisdom of thousands of years, we should use it wisely and rationally, but not be too superstitious on it.

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          Malaysia Employment Outlook and Salary Guide 2011/12 from Kelly Services

          Kelly Services has released their Malaysia Employment Outlook and Salary Guide 2011/12.


          It is observed that employers are now focusing on employing graduates armed with knowledge of the profession and competency, who are critical thinkers and problem solvers with good communication skills within the sales and marketing functions. Most organizations offer these fresh graduates lower basic salary and higher performance based tiered incentives and commission.

          Talent with a genuine ability to build long-term, successful, professional relationships with clients, in addition to selling a product or service are in great demand to keep the business moving forward.

          With the rise in "cloud" technology, there will also be an increasing demand for ICT professionals with skills in networking, security and creative multimedia within the next 3 years. Other staffing
          trends include rich Internet applications and mobile development arising from smart phones impact into the markets.

          Click here to download the Kelly Services Malaysia Employment Outlook and Salary Guide 2011/12.

          Auspicious dates for opening business in 2012

          Here is the list of auspicious dates for opening business in year 2012, which is produced based on the Chinese almanac Tong Shu. It can be applied to new business opening, or reopening of business after a break/holiday. (Click the image to enlarge)


          Note that 24/1, 27/1, 30/1 and 31/1 are the auspicious dates for opening business right after Chinese New Year 2012.

          Bear in mind that although the Tong Shu is a compilation of Chinese astrology and calendaring studies gathering wisdom of thousands of years, we should use it wisely and rationally, but not be too superstitious on it.

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            Monday, December 19, 2011

            Auspicious dates for starting new job/post/assignment in 2012

            For employees, especially those in leading/managing position, here is a list of auspicious dates for starting new job/post/assignment in 2012, which is produced based on the Chinese almanac Tong Shu.

            It can be applied to first day reporting to new company/department/office/position, go for the post to lead/manage a new business unit/team/project/programme. It can also be applied to assuming new job position after promotion/restructuring/relocation exercise.


            Bear in mind that although the Tong Shu is a compilation of Chinese astrology and calendaring studies gathering wisdom of thousands of years, we should use it wisely and rationally, but not be too superstitious on it.

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              Auspicious dates for renovation in 2012

              Here is the list of auspicious dates for renovation in year 2012, which is produced based on the Chinese almanac Tong Shu. (Click the image to enlarge)


              Bear in mind that although the Tong Shu is a compilation of Chinese astrology and calendaring studies gathering wisdom of thousands of years, we should use it wisely and rationally, but not be too superstitious on it.

              If you are going to renovate your house, don't forget to visit the "home idea" section of my blog to find out some of my sharing there.

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                Auspicious dates for moving to new house/office in 2012

                Here is the list of auspicious dates for moving to new house/office in year 2012, which is produced based on the Chinese almanac Tong Shu. (Click the image to enlarge)



                Bear in mind that although the Tong Shu is a compilation of Chinese astrology and calendaring studies gathering wisdom of thousands of years, we should use it wisely and rationally, but not be too superstitious on it.

                If you are going to move to a new home, don't forget to visit the "home idea" section of my blog to find out my sharing on mortgage, renovation, furnitures, electrical appliances, pest control, etc.

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                  Saturday, December 17, 2011

                  Citibank giving out 500 new Apple iPhone 4S 16GB in its contest

                  On the same day the new Apple iPhone 4S smartphone debut in Malaysia, Citibank has announced a new contest with 500 unit of Apple iPhone 4S as prize.

                  Residents of Malaysia who are existing or new Citibank cardholders (credit card, debit card or ATM card issued in Malaysia) can participate in this contest.

                  Contest period is from 16 December 2011 to 24 March 2012, spanning 100 days. There are 5 winners for each day, and each winner will be awarded one unit of Apple iPhone 4S.

                  You can gain contest entries by:

                  • Use credit card to swipe at least RM50 in single receipt locally
                  • Use credit card to swipe at least RM50 in single receipt, charged with foreign currency
                  • Sign up Citibank Online account
                  • Sign up to receive e-statements
                  • Successfully apply for Balance Transfer / Cash Advance / Dial For Cash / Card Protection Premier / Flexi Payment Plan / One Bill / Credit Shield Plus / Credit Shield Premier / HomeSafe / Cash Assure Plus 400
                  • Successfully upgrade your credit card
                  • Successfully apply for new credit card / debit card / ATM card
                  • Successfully apply for supplementary card
                  • Accept a Citibank initiated permanent increase of credit line

                  At the end of each day during the Contest Period, each Contest Entry received during the day will be given a serial number. The Contest Entries will then be arranged according to the serial numbers assigned to them. The total number of Contest Entries received for the day will be divided by 500. The result will then be rounded down to the closest whole number (“Multiple Number”). The first twenty (20) serial numbers which are multiples of the Multiple Number, beginning with that Multiple Number, will be selected as the shortlisted serial numbers.

                  Each of the Short-listed Participants will be contacted by Citibank or its appointed representatives up to 2 times at the latest telephone numbers furnished to Citibank as shown in Citibank’s records at any time during office hours (9.00am – 6.00pm) to answer a series of 5 questions. In the event Citibank or its appointed representative is unable to contact a Short-listed Participant after 2 attempts and/or the
                  Short-listed Participant withdraws its participation in the Contest upon being contacted by Citibank or its appointed representatives, the Short-listed Participant will be deemed disqualified from the Contest. Only the principal cardmembers will be contacted.

                  The five (5) out of the 20 Short-Listed Participants who answer the most number of questions correctly in the fastest time will be the Winners for that relevant day and will each win a Prize.

                  Click here to read the detail terms and conditions of Citibank's "Win 500 Apple iPhone 4S Contest".

                  Click here to participate in Citibank's "Win 500 Apple iPhone 4S Contest".

                  Wednesday, December 14, 2011

                  BNM to issue new series of Malaysian coins in 2012

                  Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) is issuing commemorative coins in the denominations of 5 sen, 10 sen, 20 sen and 50 sen, to mark the new 3rd Series of the Malaysian coins which will be available for circulation early 2012.

                  This series of new coins are smaller and lighter, making its more user-friendly for the public. The yellow and silver coloured coins and the edge designs enable the public and also the visually impaired to identify and distinguish the different denominations.

                  The new series of coins embodies the latest advancements in minting technology which incorporates improved counterfeit resistance security features. The new metal alloy used for minting has enhanced durability against wear and corrosion.

                  The alloy used in 50 sen coins is Nickel Brass Clad Copper,  in 20 sen coins is Nickel Brass, in 10 sen and 5 sen coins is Stainless Steel.

                  This new series of coins are legal tender and will co-circulate with the existing series. The existing series will be gradually phased out.

                  Vendors of cash handling machines are given 6 months to calibrate their machines to ensure convenience for the use of the new coins.

                  Thursday, December 8, 2011

                  Find out if your smartphone is installed with the infamous Carrier IQ

                  Nowadays, one of the hot topics among the smartphone (iPhone, Android, Blackberry, Symbian, ...) users is about Carrier IQ.

                  Carrier IQ is spy agent pre-installed in certain smartphone that can capture information about the phone numbers you are dialing, your GPS location, the webpages you have visited with your mobile browser, etc. Those information are sent back via the Internet without your notice, invading into your privacy.

                  Carrier IQ has been reported to be found in iPhones, and it is told that you can disable its information sending action with About > Diagnostics & Usage > Don't Send.

                  There are multiple vendors and multiple models for Android phone, and not all of them are affected. If you have an Android phone, good news is that now there are several free tools available in the Market for you to find out whether your Android phone is installed with the infamous Carrier IQ or not.

                  Just open the Market app, and search for the keywords "carrier iq detector" and you will get a list of the detector tools for Android.


                  Use them to check on your Android phone. You can install multiple of them to assure that your phone is not affected. Once you have done the checking, you can go ahead to uninstall the Carrier IQ detection tools.


                  If you find Carrier IQ in your Android phone, removal will be a bit tricky, as you need root access. There are apps such as Logging Checker (a.k.a. Logging Test App) that claims to be able to help you eliminate Carrier IQ in your phone.

                  Wednesday, December 7, 2011

                  Understanding Advance Instalment and Capital Repayment in OCBC Bank home loan prepayment mode

                  OCBC Bank in Malaysia has been giving quite a competitive housing loan facility since they introduced the so-called semi-flexi scheme.

                  Unlike the fully flexible home loan provided by some other banks, this OCBC semi-flexi home loan is more difficult to understand, more troublesome to manage, and also introduces cost and constraint when come to excess payment (a.k.a. prepayment) redraw.

                  Anyhow, many people still consider OCBC semi-flexi home loan, as they give among the lowest interest rate, highest possible margin of financing, longest possible serving term, and short lock-in period.

                  If you were to take up this OCBC semi-flexi home loan, you need to understand about their definition and operation of Advance Instalment and Capital Repayment, which are the 2 options of prepayment for you to put in excess money into your loan account in order to reduce the outstanding balance, and therefore will reduce the overall interest paid as well as shorten the overall loan tenure.

                  These 2 prepayment modes are clearly spelled out in the Main Terms & Conditions document that come together with your home loan offer letter. I'll summarize it here.

                  Both Advance Instalment and Capital Repayment will reduce the outstanding balance, and therefore will immediately help you to save on interest charged the next day onwards (since the loan is on daily rests). If you have the current version of the Main Terms & Conditions document, it is stated in Clause 6.6 (a) in that document.

                  Advance Instalment:

                  • Non-redrawable. Once you banked in, you cannot take it out from your account.
                  • You can use it to automatically set off future monthly instalment, provided there is enough Advance Instalment in your account for the deduction. This is useful if you are going away to oversea for a long period, and might not be convenient to serve your monthly home loan repayment for quite some times.
                  • Can make payment with cash (over the counter), cheque, ATM machine, inter-bank transfer, etc.

                  Capital Repayment:
                  • Redrawable to your saving or current account with OCBC Bank, subject to the terms and conditions.
                  • You still need to serve your monthly home loan repayment on time as usual. The automatic set off mechanism does not apply here.
                  • Can make payment with cash (over the counter) and cheque only.
                  The redrawal terms and conditions for Capital Repayment is typically like this:
                  • Redrawing must be made at the OCBC branch.
                  • Need to submit the Redrawing Notice to OCBC 3 days before the redrawing occur.
                  • RM10 will be charged for each redraw.
                  • Only 1 redrawing per day.
                  • Redrawing must be in multiples of RM1000.
                  • Minimum redrawing amount is RM5000.

                  Sunday, December 4, 2011

                  The mobile view of this blog

                  Google Analytics shows that about 15% of my visitors to this blog are actually reading with mobile device. Last month, 37.37% of the mobile visits are from iPhone, 29.43% from Android, 27.31% from iPad, 1.86% from Symbian, and the rest from others.

                  If you are accessing this blog (or any other blogs hosted in Google's Blogger a.k.a. Blogspot platform) with your mobile device, you will be able to browse its mobile view, which is a simpler, faster loading version. Here is how it looks like:


                  Scroll down to the bottom of the page, you can find the "View web version" option to switch to its web view.


                  Actually, web view is also pretty nice when browsed with my favourite mobile browser - Dolphin Browser.


                  It is even better if you rotate your phone to read in landscape mode.


                  Actually, there is a trick in the blog's URL to switch it to mobile view and vice versa.
                  If you are also blogging on Google's Blogger a.k.a. Blogspot, you can check how your blog looks like in its mobile view by accessing it with your mobile phone, or by accessing from any browser using the mobile view URL as above. There are several templates and settings which you can configure in the Settings > Email & Mobile tab.

                  Wednesday, November 30, 2011

                  The cost of selling a property in Malaysia

                  If you were to buy a property for investment, you should be well aware of the cost involved in buying the property, as well as the cost to sell it later.

                  The typical cost of selling the property consists of:
                  1. Advertisement fee to look for buyer (if any).

                  2. Agent fee (if you engage property agent to help you to sell your house): between 2%-2.75%. Officially, it is 2.75% if the selling price is below RM500k, and 2% if the selling price is above RM500k. There is a 6% government tax on this agent fee too.

                  3. Lawyer fee for Sales and Purchase Agreement (calculated based on the property's selling price, if you engage a lawyer on your behalf. You can save on this if you use the buyer's lawyer):

                  • First RM150k = 1% (or minimum RM300, whichever higher)
                  • Subsequent up to RM1 million = 0.7%
                  • Subsequent up to RM3 million = 0.6%
                  • Subsequent up to RM5 million = 0.5%
                  • Subsequent up to RM7.5 million = 0.4%
                  • Above RM7.5 million = negotiable
                  4. Deed of Receipt & Reassignment, Revocation of Power of Attorney, Letter of Undertaking, Statutory Declaration, etc. = a few hundreds                      

                  5. Miscellaneous legal fee = at least a few hundreds

                  6. 6% government tax on total lawyer fee

                  7. Submission of CKHT 1A form per seller = RM300 (RM600 if the house is jointly owned by 2 owners) 

                  8. Real Property Gain Tax = 5% of net profit if selling within 5 years of acquisition

                  9. Penalty payable for early mortgage settlement (if still within lock-in period) = depends on the loan agreement

                  Besides, you can get back some surrender value (partial refund on premium paid) from the following (if applicable):
                  • Mortgage Reducing Term Assurance (MRTA)
                  • Fire insurance
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                    Monday, November 28, 2011

                    The cost of buying and owning a property in Malaysia

                    The property market in Malaysia has gained quite a lot of interest, especially over the past 3 years when the mortgage loan interest dipped to historical low.

                    If you were to buy a property for own stay or for investment, you should be well prepared for the cost involved.

                    The typical cost consists of:

                    A. One time cost

                    1. The booking fee, down payment and subsequent unfinanced payment of the property (normally about 10%-20% of the property price)

                    2. Lawyer fee for Sales and Purchase Agreement (calculated based on the property price):

                    • First RM150k = 1% (or minimum RM300, whichever higher)
                    • Subsequent up to RM1 million = 0.7%
                    • Subsequent up to RM3 million = 0.6%
                    • Subsequent up to RM5 million = 0.5%
                    • Subsequent up to RM7.5 million = 0.4%
                    • Above RM7.5 million = negotiable
                    3. Miscellaneous fee for preparation of Sales and Purchase Agreement = at least a few hundreds

                    4. 6% government tax on total lawyer fee for Sales and Purchase Agreement

                    5. Stamp Duty of Sales and Purchase Agreement (calculated based on the property price):
                    • First RM100k = 1%
                    • Subsequent up to RM500k = 2%
                    • Subsequently onwards = 3%
                    6. Lawyer fee for Loan Facility Agreement (calculated based on mortgaged amount):
                    • First RM150k = 1% (or minimum RM300, whichever higher)
                    • Subsequent up to RM1 million = 0.7%
                    • Subsequent up to RM3 million = 0.6%
                    • Subsequent up to RM5 million = 0.5%
                    • Subsequent up to RM7.5 million = 0.4%
                    • Above RM7.5 million = negotiable
                    7. Stamp Duty of Loan Facility Agreement (calculated based on mortgaged amount) = 0.5%

                    8. Miscellaneous fee for preparation of Loan Facility Agreement = at least a few hundreds

                    9. 6% government tax on total lawyer fee for Loan Facility Agreement

                    10. Land/Strata Ownership Title Transfer = at least a few hundreds + 6% government tax on legal fee

                    11. Stamp Duty of Land/Strata Ownership Title Transfer (calculated based on the property price):
                    • First RM100k = RM1 for every RM100 or fractional part of RM100
                    • Subsequent up to RM500k = RM2 for every RM100 or fractional part of RM100
                    • Above RM500k = RM3 for every RM100 or fractional part of RM100
                    12. Consent to Charge (for leasehold property) = at least a few hundreds + 6% government tax on legal fee

                    13. Mortgage Reducing Term Assurance (MRTA, optional) = a few thousands

                    14. Deposit for water and electricity = at least a few hundreds

                    15. Deposit for telephone, Internet service, satellite/cable TV (optional) = at least a few hundreds

                    16. Renovation and moving cost = depends on you, easily more than RM10k

                    B. Recurring cost

                    1. Quit rent (yearly) = around RM50

                    2. Assessment tax (yearly) = a few hundreds

                    3. Fire insurance (yearly) = a few hundreds

                    4. Mortgage Level Term Assurance (MLTA, yearly, optional) = a few thousands

                    5. Housing loan repayment (monthly) = at least a few hundreds

                    6. Severage treatment fee (half yearly) = RM48

                    7. Water, electricity, telephone, Internet, satellite/cable TV, etc. = depends on usage

                    8. Cooking gas = depends on usage

                    9. Security fee (for gated & guarded community or apartment/condominium) = depends

                    10. Maintenance fee and sinking fund (for apartment/condominium) = depends

                    11. Car park rental (optional for certain apartment/condominium) = depends

                    12. Pest and termite control service (yearly, optional) = at least a few hundreds

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                    Saturday, November 19, 2011

                    Case-Mate Tough case for HTC Incredible S

                    Recently, I managed to get a Case-Mate Tough case for my HTC Incredible S Android smartphone at a bargain price (almost the same price with my Case-Mate Barely There case).

                    The Case-Mate Tough case is a 2-in-1 case that provides double-layer protection to the phone, and officially claimed to be able to withstand sudden drops and accidental falls.

                    The inner layer is a soft rubber-like feeling silicone skin, covering up the phone (including the buttons) to provide the impact protection, and the outer layer is a hard polycarbonate shell, which is the same material with Case-Mate Barely There case, providing additional protection, as well as gripping the inner layer firmly to the phone.

                    The front:

                    and the back:

                    Pros:
                    • You can immediately feel that the protection to the phone is great.
                    • Access to the phone's power button is much better than Case-Mate Barely There case.
                    Cons:
                    • It makes your phone become bulky.
                    • It also makes your phone heavier.
                    • More troublesome to wear and remove, as it consists of 2 layers.

                    Friday, November 18, 2011

                    Malaysia Tesco Clubcard members, download your limited time RM10 saving voucher here

                    Tesco Stores Malaysia is giving away RM10 saving voucher to their Clubcard members, which you can download from their website and print out to use.

                    This voucher is only valid for purchase in Tesco above RM100, during the period of 18-20 November 2011.

                    Terms and conditions:

                    1. Limit to 1 coupon per transaction per day.
                    2. Vouchers or coupons are not exchangeable for cash.
                    3. Vouchers or coupons are not valid for purchases of: a. Tesco Gift Voucher; b. Tobacco Products; c. E-Pay Credit Coupons / Pre-paid Top Up
                    4. Vouchers or coupons are not valid for purchases made at Mall Tenants and Food Court.
                    5. Spend and Save Vouchers cannot be used to combine with ANY Clubcard Vouchers or Cash Vouchers.
                    6. If the value of the goods purchased falls short of the amount indicated, no cash refund will be given.
                    Download your Tesco RM10 Spend and Save Voucher here!

                    Wednesday, November 9, 2011

                    The real fact about your Lithium-ion battery life and death

                    Nowadays, Lithium-ion battery is commonly used to power up electronic gadgets including laptop, netbook, tablet PC, mobile phone, cordless phone, digital camera, GPS navigator, PDA, MP3 player, etc.

                    There are quite a lot of information in the Internet teaching you how to prolong the lifespan of your Lithium-ion battery, but not all of them are true. Some are even misleading and ridiculous.

                    The information below is summarized from 2 websites, namely:

                    1. batteryuniversity.com
                    2. howstuffworks.com
                    which I believe to be more reliable source to learn about the real fact of your Lithium-ion battery life and death.

                    Here we go:
                    • Lithium-ion batteries age. They start degrading as soon as they leave the factory. They will only last 2-3 years from the date of manufacture whether you use them or not. You should fully make use of your Lithium-ion battery, because it will still die off even if you store it aside and not using it for long time.
                    • Lithium-ion batteries are good in holding charge. A lithium-ion battery pack loses only about 5% of its charge per month when not in use. (Compared to 20% loss per month for NiMH batteries)
                    • Lithium-ion batteries have no memory effect. You don't have to completely discharge them before recharging.
                    • If you completely discharge a lithium-ion battery, you can no longer recharge it. It is ruined. However, the battery has electronic mechanism to prevent it from complete discharge by stop working when the voltage is too low. A fully discharged battery left for a long period of time will lose its charging capacity.
                    • Lithium-ion batteries can handle hundreds of charge/discharge cycles. Don't worry about recharging it often.
                    • Lithium ion chemistry prefers partial discharge to deep discharge. Your battery can have longer life if you charge it often rather than charging it after deep discharge.
                    • Lithium-ion batteries can have as much as 4,700 discharge cycles if you recharge it at every 10% drop in capacity; 2,500 discharge cycles if you wait until 25% drop; 1,500 discharge cycles if you wait until 50% drop; and only 500 discharge cycles for 100% full recharge.
                    • Avoid leaving them in high temperature, such as in a car parked at sunny outdoor. Heat causes lithium-ion batteries to degrade much faster than they normally would. Keep your battery below 30°C (86°F). Extremely high temperature might also cause battery explosion.
                    • When stored in 0°C, Lithium-ion batteries suffer about 6% permanent capacity loss in 1 year. At 25°C, they suffer about 20% permanent capacity loss in 1 year. At 40°C, they suffer about 35% permanent capacity loss in 1 year. At 60°C, they suffer about 40% permanent capacity loss in 3 months.
                    • Normally, there is built-in mechanism to prevent Lithium-ion batteries from overcharging, so you don't have to worry about battery degrade due to overcharging. However, if such mechanism failed, overcharging might cause excessive heat generated, which is harmful to the battery's lifespan.
                    • Most lithium-ion batteries cannot exceed 4.20V/cell. While a higher voltage would boost up the battery's capacity, over-voltage shortens its life.
                    • High charge levels and elevated temperatures hasten permanent battery capacity loss. This is the reason why some people prefers to remove the battery from laptop when it is on A/C power (so that the battery will not be always fully charged, and expose to the heat generated by the laptop). 
                    • Storing the battery at 40%-60% state-of-charge instead of fully charged can prolong its life.
                    • Avoid ultra-fast charging and discharging. If the charger allows, lower the charge voltage limit to prolong battery life. In this case, sometimes charging the electronic gadget by connecting it to a computer's USB port is more preferable than charging it with wall socket charger.

                    Tuesday, November 8, 2011

                    Family outdoor activity at Janda Baik, Pahang

                    My family with some 20 families altogether, have brought our kids who live in urban city to a small village called Janda Baik (coordinates: 3°19'42.94"N, 101°51'43.29"E) in Pahang for a 2-days-1-night parenting activity organized by the Family Learning Centre (亲子学苑) of the United Chinese School Teachers' Association Of Malaysia (教总).

                    This is a wonderful experience, as most of the organized camping activities only involve the kids, but this camping invites both the parents and children to experience the nature together.

                    The journey started by visiting to a waterfall. At first, we entered into the jungle following a smooth lane.


                    What a nice jungle walk where we can see and try to identify the different kinds of leaves, flowers, plants, insects and small animals. We are also able to see some of the buildings of Genting Highlands from far.


                    Soon, the journey became more and more challenging as we entered the untreated lane.


                    We needed to climb through relatively steep sloves, walking through slippery mud and crossing through waterlogging, before we finally reached the waterfall.


                    When I reached the waterfall, I found a bloody leech on my leg. Ouch!

                    We spent most of our time in a platform of New Era Organic Farm, located quite some distance away from the waterfall. This wooden pyramid-shape platform is the place where we eat, play and sleep.


                    There is a small river near the New Era Organic Farm. Its water is clean, fresh and chilling cool. The children like it very much.


                    Entering the organic farm all bare footedly, the children also learned to do farming in the farm.


                    We had camp fire and BBQ at night. No animal was harmed. We only grilled sweet corns in the BBQ.

                    The trip ended next day with horse feeding in a nearby small horse farm.


                    This is a nice outdoor activity for our children to get close to nature, and for us to relax ourselves, break away temporary from busy urban living.

                    Friday, October 28, 2011

                    The top 10 in Interbrand Best Global Brands 2011

                    Interbrand, a leading brand consultancy, has just released their 12th annual Best Global Brands Report.

                    This annual valuation report has been voted as one of the most influential benchmark studies by business leaders. It provides insights into the yearly performances of the world's Top 100 brands.


                    Interbrand ranks the brands by Brand Value, which is calculated based on the formula below.


                    Due to the volatile markets and uncertain business climate that characterized 2011, brands are in the midst of adapting to a new reality.

                    "Uncertainty is the new status quo, so today’s brands need to be quick and nimble," remarked Jez Frampton, Interbrand’s Global Chief Executive Officer. "Consistency, relevance and commitment are imperative if a brand is to keep pace in our rapidly changing world."

                    The top 10 brands in 2011 are:
                    • Coca-cola
                    • IBM
                    • Microsoft
                    • Google
                    • GE
                    • McDonald's
                    • Intel
                    • Apple
                    • Disney
                    • Hewlett-Packard
                    The chart below shows the change in Brand Value of these top 10 over the years. Google and Apple are both progressing fast.


                    Click here to download the full Best Global Brands 2011 Report for free. There is also an iPad version of the report available in iTunes Store.

                    Sunday, October 23, 2011

                    5 main reasons why prospects will not buy from you

                    According to Zig Ziglar, there are 5 main reasons why your prospects will not buy from you:

                    • No need - They don't feel they need what you are selling
                    • No money - They don't have any (or enough) money
                    • No hurry - They are just not in a hurry to buy
                    • No desire - They don't really want what you are selling
                    • No trust - They don't trust you
                    If you apply the correct tactics, you can still close the deal.

                    In most cases, people are going to buy what they really want, not necessarily what they need. It is your opportunity and responsibility to sell the legitimate benefits of your goods and services in a legitimate manner so that your prospect will want to buy from you, again and again.

                    Perhaps you can learn from the late Steve Jobs on how he could get you to buy his range of Apple products.

                    Saturday, October 15, 2011

                    Ubuntu Linux 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) released

                    Canonical has just released Ubuntu Linux 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) on 14 October 2011. You can freely download and install it from here.


                    In this version, we can see major upgrade to its Unity user interface, with refined Dash and improved Launcher and Filter. The Ubuntu Software Center is now looks even more alike the Macintosh App Store.

                    It has replaced Evolution with Thunderbird as its default email client.

                    It has tighter integration with the Ubuntu One cloud service.

                    The Linux kernel has been upgraded to version 3 too.

                    While Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) is a major revamp that brings in new user experience, I would say Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) is the subsequent refinement and stabilization release. The coming version of Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) will be a Long Term Support (LTS) release.

                    Sunday, October 9, 2011

                    A visit to Logos Hope ship - the world largest floating book fair

                    Logos Hope, a ship known as the world’s largest floating book fair, is now berthed at Port Klang Cruise Centre at Pulau Indah (photo below), Selangor, and is open for public visit from 29 September 2011 until 23 October 2011. After that, it will depart to Kuching, Kota Kinabalu, Singapore and other ports around the world.


                    Opening hours:
                    • Tue - Sat: 10am - 10pm
                    • Sun: 1pm - 10pm
                    • Mon: closed
                    The ship is big. You can find out the technical details of Logos Hope and its book library features here.



                    After boarding, the tour in Logos Hope started with a 2 minutes video introduction about the ship, then you will go through the exhibition area, book fair area, multimedia "Life Experience" display, cafeteria, interactive educational section, and finally the exit.

                    There is actually quite a big crowd visiting Logos Hope, and the stream of people boarding and departing the ship is continuous. The photo below only captured one section of the book fair.


                    The books are quite cheap, especially those McGraw-Hill textbooks at the last section of the book fair. Most of the books are selling in special units, and Logos Hope uses a currency conversion scheme to convert the units to RM. Some of the items are sold directly in RM without the need of conversion.

                    If you haven't visit Logos Hope yet, I recommend you to do so. It is a good experience boarding to the world largest floating book fair.

                    Malaysia immunization (vaccination) schedule

                    The Ministry of Health (MOH) of Malaysia has scheduled for every child to be immunized to gain protection against childhood diseases including:

                    • Tuberculosis (肺结核)
                    • Hepatitis B (B型肝炎)
                    • Diphtheria (白喉)
                    • Pertussis (百日咳)
                    • Tetanus (破伤风)
                    • Polio (小儿麻痹症)
                    • Hib disease caused by Haemophilus influenzae type b (bacteria) (b型流感嗜血杆菌)
                    • Mumps (腮腺炎)
                    • Measles (麻疹, applicable in Sabah)
                    • Rubella (德国麻疹, applicable for girls)
                    And the immunization schedule is as follow:
                    Beside that, some private clinics also recommend additional immunization against:
                    • Rotavirus
                    • Pneumococcal Conjugate
                    • Pneumococcal Polysaccharide
                    • Hepatitis A
                    • Influenza
                    • Human Papilloma Virus (HPV, applicable for girls)
                    It is up to the parents whether to let their children accept vaccination to these optional immunization or not.

                    You are encouraged to consult medication experts for the immunization requirements of your children.

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