April 16, 2008 @ 4:32 am
Snippets - 14 April 2008
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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Leng Kuan thought that...
April 16, 2008 @ 11:34 pm
This is cool.
Especially for people like me who are busy and unable to update the latest news.
this is awesome. love ya tim!
Tim thought that...
April 17, 2008 @ 1:30 am
Aww thanks hope it appears ok on your browser now :)
davidlian thought that...
April 25, 2008 @ 5:26 pm
Great format. I love this.