Believe it or not, FPS (First Person Shooting) game actually helps to improve eyesight. According to the research, action video games actually improves the CSF (Contrast Sensitivity Function) which is our ability to detect shades and colours that differ from the background.
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Nokia Code Camp is Here, Register Now!
If you are a die-hard fan of Nokia and Symbian and you have a passion for programming, this event is for you. Limited seats available and based on first come first serve basis. Two days for the event (2nd and 3rd of April 2009).
Conficker Worm to Evolve on April Fool’s Day
This is not a joke! It is a warning that the Conficker worm (which had previously caused many computers to be infected) will evolve on 1st April 2009. Previously, this Conficker or DownAdUP caused a big stir in the Internet because those infected with it will not feel anything. Now, threat […]
Windows Mobile 7 Screenshots Leaked, Maybe
Some screenshots of Windows Mobile 7 had been leaked out. However, the authencity of this is still unknown. We have yet to see the finalised version of the Windows Mobile 6.5. Therefore it is still too early to say that these shots are the real thing. (source)
Starhub Launches First 21Mbps HSPA+ Network in Asia Pacific
Starhub becomes the first in Singapore to launch the fast HSPA+ network ahead of its competitor (Singtel and M1). It is now asking for trial users during this period to test out the new network. Press Release after the break.
Reminder: Switch Off Your Light Tonight to Support Earth Hour
Remember to switch off your light for 1 hour (8:30pm to 9:30pm) to celebrate Earth Hour.To vote for it, just switch off your light for one hour at the stated time.
