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28 October 2010

EPF: Withdraw savings at 75


KUALA LUMPUR: All contributors to the Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) should withdraw their savings upon reaching the age of 75.

This is because no contribution would be accepted upon contributors reaching that age and no dividend would be paid on their savings.




No need to worry about me though. God willing, I'll be withdrawing mine much earlier. Hopefully after my 55th birthday.

24 October 2010

The Apple Chronicle And Its Latest Gizmo - The iPad




Don’t millions of tiny electronic devices surround us? Right from our digital wristwatch, to our toaster and refrigerator in our homes, from car navigation system (GPS) to personal digital assistants — more so cellular mobile phones or laptops — can be seen on everyone, everywhere, every time. What matters the most is finding that right ‘chip-junk’ (pardon the satire on chipmunks) that will help us from going nuts with what these guys say nowadays – information overload.

Quite a few years back, not many were aware of any other so-called computer or machine than one, which ran on Windows, Doors, or whatever! However, there was one. Apple. Even before furniture-styled software for computers started burrowing into our simpler lives and causing panic over an otherwise fun activity – Freezing, in the Alps that is. With a highly advanced user-friendly interface and styled icons, which was not only 3D in appearance, but also supported transparency, thus making background items visible, made for a very intuitive and lucid user interaction with the computer, Apple PCs made for a formidable alternative to the Windows-run PCs. However, that’s just not it. This form, feature, and function was eventually extended to the world’s first personal music player — Apple iPod. Since the first of the series to the current 4th generation iPod, now called the iTouch due to touch screen functionality, carrying around a personal music player has now gradually evolved into a personal entertainment and communication gadget. Well, just prior to the launch of the Apple iTouch, Apple launched one of the world’s most anticipated and highly advanced GSM mobile cellular phones, the Apple iPhone. This marvelous electronic device has simply redefined the way we humans interact with an otherwise non-living, silicon-substrate based, man-made piece of light-emitting tablet. This gadget is a mobile phone, personal media player, instant messenger, Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), GPS, weather and climate guide, real-time news receiver, and something short of your own personal assistant —all rolled into one. One could even discard their laptop, and this device would be more than enough to build a presentation from scratch in no time!

Just when there were enough clones to imitate the best personal handheld all-in-one gadget, Apple rolled out an even larger unit; to kick them all out! The Apple iPad. One can say it’s just a larger brother of the humble Apple iPhone. However, one must also consider that it can very well be a replacement for a laptop. Moreover, it also allows inserting a GSM SIM card through one side, and Voila! Read eBooks, Play games, tune in to some awesome music, catch up on good movies, surf the Internet, exchange emails, poke your friends at FaceBook, connect to your colleagues at LinkedIn, etc. at blazing speeds of the 3G GSM network in no time! Well, needless to say, Apple, with its technologically advanced gadgets makes doing things simpler!


18 October 2010

The Power of Confirmed Article Links



Article Marketing has been labeled as the underdog of Internet marketing for many years. Those who have thought about article marketing have often dreaded the amount of work that they have to put in. Discouraged by the quantity of time they have to commit to this strategy, most people reconsider using other methods of marketing online.

Many people who chose not to participate in article marketing don’t realize the mistake that they are making. To be honest with you, article marketing is one of the most powerful tools that any Internet entrepreneur can use. The reason why most people don’t take advantage of this type of marketing is because of the time it takes to accomplish reasonable success.


Most people don’t have the time that it takes to write a lot of the articles. But be mindful that if you choose a niche that can be easily dominated, it will not take a lot of articles to help you get your SEO where it needs to be. Some people are afraid that they won’t get any guaranteed article links so they skip this step of article marketing.


There are certain procedures that you can take to get this process moving. If you are determined about getting good results with article marketing you are going to need a few vital ingredients.


1. You are going to need a set schedule that you are willing to commit to. Without time management you are going to burn out quick.


2. You will need to fight against the negative thoughts of failure. If you work hard enough you will see results with article marketing.


3. Make sure that you do some intense research before writing your articles. Don’t plan on getting guaranteed article links if you don’t know what you are talking about.


If you are person who does not have the persistence it takes you will not get the results that everyone else is getting. The main goal you want to have in mind while article marketing is to get published article links. If you want to get guaranteed article links you need to make sure that you know your topic thoroughly and produce some quality content. At the end of each article you will have the opportunity to place your contact info in a resource box. This is where you will be able to place links to different sources or your website. If you get your article accepted you will then have published article links which will help your marketing greatly.


There are tons of article sites that will allow you to write and submit your content. But it does not mean that you will get confirmed article links. To get confirmed article links is the name of the game. Without this there is no way that you will see results. So instead of trying to sell your products in your article you should educate them.


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11 October 2010

Sabahkini.net Now Available At Facebook And Twitter.


After suffering numerous cyber attacks on it's website,  the popular Sabahkini.net had taken initiatives to establish  'mirror' pages at Facebook, Twitter and Blogger.com. In the event Sabahkini.net is inaccessible, visitors may now had the option to either  access Sabahkini.net through their Facebook , Twitter   or Blogger  accounts (readers will need to have accounts with the two social websites to have access).

09 October 2010

Milik Siapakah Kapcai Ini?



One really wet rainy day in a Sabah East Coast town. There stood a lonely 'kapcai' in the rain. All battered-up but still useful to some (Not me though, I rather take the bus). Got me thinking - If the traffic police or the JPJ really do their job, then this one really road-unworthy contraption would not be on the road. Another proof somebody, somewhere is still sleeping and yes, it's raining by the way.


Same Car, Different Nam



"What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet."

- Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.


Shakespeare may have written “What’s in a name?”, but according to auto manufacturers, the answer is “Lots!” That may be the reason why they release the same vehicle under different names in different markets. Like “letting go” for “firing” and “restructuring” for “layoffs”, this act too has a trendy name, or if you would have it, a euphemism - “badge engineering.” This practice is also known as “twinning” - creating twins of existing models.

If you consider yourself a car expert who can recognize one from a distance of half a mile, you may be in for a surprise the next time you visit a different country. The Chevrolet Optra you own may turn out to have quite a different name in Australia - Holden Viva, as a matter of fact. Move several thousand miles from Down Under to Far East and the same car is the Buick Excelle in China. Confused? Don’t be. You are experiencing the promotional strategy called badge engineering. We’ll try to explain why it exists in the first place.

Let’s start with an analogy: suppose you are a loyal supporter of the Notre Dame football team. Granted they are not doing very well of late, but you continue to support them, as do many others, hoping for a turnaround (this is assuming you are not a fan of Notre Dame’s traditional rivals like Michigan or USC). This is what marketers would call “brand royalty.” Therefore, if a marketer wants you to like a player, all he has to do is dress him up in the jersey of the Notre Dame team, and you will like the player by association with your favorite brand.

Extend this to automobiles. Suppose a manufacturer has two brands, A and B, in two different markets, X and Y. If a car of brand A is doing well in X, the manufacturer may consider introducing it in Y. But A has no presence in Y, where B has considerable brand royalty. In such a situation, it makes business sense to change the car brand from A to B before introducing it in Y.

Brand loyalty is not the only determinant behind having different names for the same car. Cost and time considerations also come into play. Often it makes more economic sense to expand the market for a tried and tested product than to design and manufacture a completely new one. And badge engineering is not restricted to having different names for the same car in different markets; sometimes, it may be implemented in the same market to target different market segments.

No discussion on badge engineering is complete without the mention of General Motors. Historically, GM has had several different brands under its wing, and has often implemented this strategy to expand the ranges of different brands in one market such as selling a single car as a Chevrolet, a Pontiac, and a Buick within the US. Sometimes, they are differentiated by certain characteristics usually associated with that brand.  For example, Chevrolet customers expect tighter steering and suspension, whereas Buick customers expect a softer, more luxurious ride.

Also, GM has sold the same model under different names in different markets depending on brand loyalty and consumer perception. For example, when GM took over Daewoo’s passenger car division after the Korean company filed bankruptcy, it continued with the Daewoo brand in its home country. However, in Australia, Daewoo models were branded as Holdens while they were named as part of the Chevrolet brand in most other markets like India. That is why cars like the Daewoo Matiz hatchback became the Chevrolet Spark in India.

Badge engineering is not restricted only to big manufacturers with large portfolios. Sometimes, two companies cooperate to implement this strategy, either by trading off products that each brand lacks in its lineup or by pooling their resources to create a joint product, and then selling it individually. The third cooperative method is when one company allows another company, otherwise unaffiliated, to market a revised version of its product.

An example of the first method is the deal that was signed between Honda and Isuzu in the early 1990s.  As a result of this agreement, the Honda Odyssey was branded as an Isuzu Oasis because Isuzu needed a minivan, while the Isuzu Rodeo was sold as the Honda Passport because Honda wanted an SUV in its portfolio. It is noteworthy that, to date, the Oasis is the only minivan ever to be sold by Isuzu.

An example of the second method is the 26-year marriage between General Motors and Toyota that led to the birth of New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc. (NUMMI). While GM saw it as an opportunity to learn about Toyota’s legendary manufacturing processes (JIT, kaizen, etc), Toyota welcomed this venture for allowing it to gain a foothold in the American market. The first plant was opened in 1986 and closed earlier this year, but the products that were created by NUMMI can still be seen on the roads today. These include  Toyota Corolla/Chevrolet Prizm and the Toyota Matrix/Pontiac Vibe. Another example would be the cooperation between Ford and Volkswagen that resulted in such cars as the VW Sharan, Ford Galaxy, and SEAT Alhambra.

An example of the third method of cooperative badge engineering is the Volkswagen Routan, which is simply a re-branded Dodge Caravan. Ford also entered into an agreement with Chrysler to sell the same car in a luxury trim as the Chrysler Town and Country. So, basically, the Dodge Caravan, the Volkswagen Routan and the Chrysler Town and Country are the same car.

A place where you can expect to see badge engineering is the luxury segment where a manufacturer may not have many brands in its portfolio, but has at least one mainstream and one premium brand. In such cases, a model from the mainstream line is often decked up with luxury items and improved electronics, and then sold as a model of the premium brand. Some may argue that the two models are different due to the changes made, even if cosmetic, but this is an argument that cannot be easily resolved.

Examples include the Lexus ES, which is simply a luxurious Toyota Camry, and the Acura TSX, which can be considered a premium Honda Accord. Even GM, whose Cadillac brand is considered a luxury brand and Chevrolet a mainstream line, has the Cadillac Escalade heavily based on the Chevrolet Tahoe.

In conclusion, as always, be knowledgeable about what you buy. Or as the ancients would say, “Caveat Emptor!” (Latin: Let the buyer beware).

Dale Milton writes articles for carbuyhelp.com, an online car buying and selling service. If you need help buying a new or used car or selling your vehicle, this site is the perfect tool!
                    


                       

07 October 2010

Tips on How to Maximize the Battery Performance of Your Dell Laptops


    It is known to many that the performance of portable laptops depends greatly on the performance of the battery that is being used. The life span of your laptop’s battery, on the other hand, depends on you as the user and so it is essential for you to know how you can maximize your battery’s performance. These are the principles that gave Dell the idea to come up with tips for consumers to be able to maximize the performance of the batteries of their Dell laptops. These are very simple things and if you are able to follow them, it will not be hard for you to save the battery life of your Dell laptops and make it last longer. Here’s how:
   
    1. Make sure to properly break in your new batteries – you should know that when you purchase a laptop or any other device, the battery that comes with it is not yet fully charged. To be able to get its optimum capacity, you need to get the battery conditioned or cycled first. Make sure to charge your battery up to 4 or 5 times to make sure that it is already well-conditioned for use.
   
    2. Prevent the memory effect – make sure to full charge and discharge the battery at least once or twice a month to avoid the memory effect.
   
    3. Clean your battery – cleaning your battery using alcohol and cotton and make it perform better as dirt on your battery contacts can make its performance poor.
   
    4. Regularly exercise your battery – this is highly recommended for those who are using an AC adapter for a long period of time. It is advised that you use your battery at least once or twice in an interval of 2 weeks. You should know that batteries lose its charge when stored for a long period of time and you might need to break in your battery when it happens.
   
    5. Store your battery properly – when not in sue, make sure to store your battery in a dry, cool and clean place and make sure that it is free from heat or from any other metals.
   
    6. Optimize your laptop’s Power Management Features – The Power Management Features in Dell laptops enable power conservation of the battery. To do this, you may set your LCD brightness at a lower level or lower down the speed of your processor to enable low power consumption.
   
    Dorica Lopez is a freelance article writer and has written lots of various articles about technology, health, home and finance, etc. Dorica has used Dell Laptops for a number of years now and has used both Inspiron and Latitude models for working on. For more information visit europc.co.uk.

                       
                       

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