Apr
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Note: I was planning Snippets to be just a mishmash of everything interesting I find on the Web but would never have the time to blog about. I thought making it a fortnightly thing would be fine, but it appears a lot happens in two weeks :/. Oh well.
Malaysia
- Hamilahton, mother of maths prodigy Sufiah Yusof who was recently revealed to be working as an escort girl in UK, starts a blog to tell her side of the story.
- GSC’s website is hit by a trojan that can potentially exploit IE to steal user passwords.
- Malaysia Airlines is hit with an RM900k loss after a ticket price typo.
- Faizal Tahir, who was recently censured for baring his chest onstage during an 8TV concert, receives the most AIM (Anugerah Industri Musik) nominations this year.
- A Samad Said hits out at the Education Ministry for omitting his works from the national curriculum because they are too “difficult”, also blames DBP for the decline of Malay literature.
- Dr. Chua Soi Lek starts his own blog.
- Tengku Faris, Crown Prince of Kelantan, says that non-Malays should not seek equal treatment, and that their citizenship is owed to the Malays.
Tech
- A class action lawsuit is being brought against Apple for fitting newer iMacs with inferior TN displays. (For those who don’t know, the widely-used TN panels cost roughly half of a higher quality S-IPS/PVM panel, and have much worse viewing angles and colour reproduction.
- Sony BMG is found to be using pirated software after one its employees called tech support with an invalid key.
- It seems that buying an upgrade edition of Vista without actually “upgrading” allows you to nearly halve the price.
- President Bush is apparently caught with pirated songs after talking about his iPod in an interview.
- Universal claims that promotional CDs sent out en masse still belong to them.
- A power grid in San Franciso is hacked in less than a day by a team of penetration testers.
- A Microsoft exec talks about Vista’s UAC at a conference and informs participants that it was “meant to annoy”.
Science
- A study shows men are much less able to tell when a woman is interested (or rather, disinterested ) in them, and vice versa.
- The youngest planet ever discovered could be less than 2,000 years old.
- New data from spacecraft orbiting Venus suggests that the evolution of the planet was “too fast”, ultimately rendering it inhabitable.
Teh Internets
- Two bloggers die “on the job”, sparking reflections on the frenzied pace of news today. (One of the victim’s final emails said: “Have come down with something. Resting now posts to resume later today or tomorrow.”).
- TIME begins compiling its annual index of the top 100 most influential people in the world. The online version again sees Korean pop-star Rain at the top, followed closely by Stephen Colbert and Shigeru Miyamoto.
Context:
There are also a number of spinoff lists, including the top 25 blogs and a list of top lists.
Religion/Culture/Issues
- A young Saudi woman is murdered by her father for using Facebook. [related] Also, a Saudi court increases a gang rape victim’s sentence because she “used the media to influence them“.
- In a case of legality over morality, two public defense attorneys disclose that their client had boasted of committing a murder he was on trial for 20 years ago. They felt it would breach the lawyer-client privilege.
- The family of a baby born with two faces in India refuse medical care, claiming that she is the incarnation of the goddess Shakti.
- A raid on a polygamist cult in Texas frees 400+ children [related]
World/Politics
- China eases its restrictions on Wikipedia ahead of the Olympics.
- Zimbabwe’s elections sees its dictator of 28 years, Robert Mugabe, losing his grip on power. (Go tsunami!)
Entertainment
- Mass Effect for the PC is delayed a month from its initial launch date of May 2008.
- More juicies about Fallout 3
- A comprehensive list of games to look forward to in 2008-2009
Interest
- An 80-year old man has been phoning his wife’s voicemail every day to hear her voice. She passed away in 2005. In a network upgrade, the voicemail was lost, but after hearing of the story, the telco restores the voicemail from their archives.
- Rustylime has a photoessay comparing family food expenditures around the world.
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Tags: 2008, april 2008, News, random, Snippets

This is cool.
Especially for people like me who are busy and unable to update the latest news.
this is awesome. love ya tim!
Aww thanks hope it appears ok on your browser now :)
Great format. I love this.