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3/20/11

Nexus S Smartphone In Malaysia

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Google Nexus S
RM 2,499 (retail price)
Price Updated 18 Mar 2011

Maxis customers now can experience the latest Android device, the Google Nexus S, also known as the "Google Phone". The device is the first Android smart phone to feature the latest Android operating system 2.3, also known as the Gingerbread OS.

The new "Gingerbread" OS has improved simplicity and speed. It allows for faster and more intuitive text input as well as one touch word selection and copy or paste functions. The improvement gives users more power management, better control over applications and also provides for new ways of communicating and organising materials on their mobile phone.
Google Nexus S is sleek in appearance. With a 4" contour display; this slim device features a more ergonomic design in terms of style and feel. The touch screen provides an unmatched viewing experience and is powered by a 1 GHz Hummingbird processor from Samsung which produces rich 3D graphics as well as provides for faster upload and download times.

Fears over 'tsunami cars' landing in Malaysia

Some of the thousands of damaged cars lined up on a street in Sendai as part of a clean-up operation after  the earthquake and tsunami. — NST picture by Sairien Nafis
Some of the thousands of damaged cars lined up on a street in Sendai as part of a clean-up operation after the earthquake and tsunami.
MALAYSIAN car fans, it seems, are eager to know about the fate of the many damaged cars found scattered in the main areas hit by the recent earthquake and tsunami here.There is now a fear that such vehicles, now commonly called "tsunami Cars", or their parts will make it to Malaysian shores through unofficial or grey market channels.

Western warplanes, missiles hit Libyan targets





Western forces hit targets along the Libyan coast on Saturday, using strikes from air and sea to force Muammar Gaddafi’s troops to cease fire and end attacks on civilians.
Libyan state television said 48 people had been killed and 150 wounded in the allied air strikes. The statement by the Libyan armed forces said the capital Tripoli and the cities of Sirte, Benghazi, Misrata and Zuwarah were hit.


Now's not time to experiment'


Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, his deputy Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin (right) and Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud (left) attending the ‘Senada, Sejiwa’ programme in Serian yesterday. — Picture by Ghazali Bujang
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, his deputy Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin (right) and Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud (left) attending the ‘Senada, Sejiwa’ programme in Serian yesterday. — Picture by Ghazali Bujang
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak yesterday reminded the people in Sarawak that the coming state polls were not the time to flirt with the opposition.He said they should not place the country in the hands of people with no experience in running the country.