Tuesday, March 10, 2009

nokia n85


Nokia N85, the latest Nokia Nseries multimedia computer made to set new standards for mobile entertainment, gaming and sharing. Along with an eye-catching 2.6" OLED screen and smooth, sleek finish, the Nokia N85 redefines the mobile experience. It boasts N-Gage gaming, music with in-built FM transmitter, 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and geotagging capabilities, three month integrated license for turn-by-turn voice navigation and high-speed connectivity, all in one device. The Nokia N85 is expected to begin shipping in October 2008 with an estimated retail price of EUR 450, before taxes and subsidies.
With a strong lineup of multimedia features, the Nokia N85 is taking the world of mobile convergence to the next level. Gaming, photos, navigation and music blend together with the newest Ovi and third party services via 3.5G HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity to make discovering and sharing experiences quick and seamless.
Engage and interactThe Nokia N85 is pre-loaded with at least 10 made-for-mobile N-Gage gaming titles that jump off of the screen thanks to the dazzling OLED display and a voucher to activate one full game license. Dedicated gaming keys light up when the device is in landscape gaming mode to further enhance the action-packed experience.
A state-of-the-art 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and bright dual LED flash captures clear, sharp images as well as DVD-quality videos at 30 frames per second. Combined with A-GPS it is possible to geotag favorite pictures to see where each photo was taken using the Nokia Maps application or online sites such as Share on Ovi or Flickr.
Each Nokia N85 comes with an 8 GB microSD card, up to 30 hours of music playback time and its high-fidelity sound means favorite tracks can be enjoyed virtually anywhere. Build a personal music collection from the millions of tracks and playlists available from the Nokia Music Store or other online music vendors, or synchronize PC and mobile music libraries via USB cable.
alternatively, consumers can enjoy RDS radio or a wide selection of stations via the internet. The 3.5 mm audio jack makes connecting a top-quality headset simple and an in-built FM transmitter lets the Nokia N85 play wirelessly through a car or home stereo to really crank up the sound.
While it comes out of the box with a multitude of powerful functionality, the pre-loaded Nokia Download! application makes the Nokia N85 truly customizable by offering a wide range of bespoke content. This includes an outstanding selection of world-class branded entertainment content, the latest in mobile gaming and dynamic applications so users can really make their device their own.
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UniMAP

UniMAP

UniMAP

THE DEVELOPMENT OF PERMANENT CAMPUS 

In the Ninth Malaysian Plan, the development of UniMAP'S permanent campus focuses on the area of Ulu Pauh Campus covering 1028 acres in which 60% site area will be developed until 2010. In the meantime, the planned development of Sungai Chuchuh Campus with the capacity of 253 acres will be developed in tandem with the Tenth Malaysian Plan.

Permanent Campus Project Supervivsion Management Unit was created in January 2007 to coordinate and supervise the execution of construction projects at the site. This unit has replaced the service of PMC which was terminated in November 2006. The unit comprises of technical staffs who are experienced and skilled in various disciplines to ensure the projects will be completed are done successfully within the Ninth Malaysian Plan. The role of this unit, the observer and auditor to the upcoming and projects in progress so as to comply with the plan, specifications and qualities set by the government.

In February 2007, 2nd Package Project was launched involving the construction of two learning centres namely the Pusat Pengajian Kejuruteraan Pembuatan dan Pusat Pengajian Kejuruteraan Mekatronik. The project which is worth RM 115 Million is the largest project in 2007. It is projected to be completed by the year 2009. The 2nd Package Project provides administration and academic spaces and equipped with 46 laborotories/workshop for both learning centres. Besides that, infrastucture such as road, drainage, water supply and a tower for water tank will be developed in this Package with the addition of sanitary system in coping with the Ninth Malaysian Plan project. Until the 30th December 2007, the 2nd Package Project is already 30% completed and RM40 Million has been spent for the project. In planning the project, the unit has solved almost all of the scopes that was halted since 2006 whereby 15 out of 16 projects from the Ninth Malaysian Plan were approved by Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia and Economic

Development Unit. Throughout 2007, the concept design were done by Architech consultants especially in in the 3rd Package and 4th Package Projects. The 3rd package involves landworks and the construction of the Library building, Centre for Material Engineering , Islamic Centre, Department of Development, Student Affairs Department and Alumni, Lecture Hall Complex, Sport and Multi Purpose Hall. On the other hand the 4th Package is responsible for the construction of the Chancellory, Study Centre for Microelectronic and Engineering Centre. The 3rd package will be handled by Permanent Campus Project Supervivsion Management Unit itself but the 4th Package will be overseered by the Jabatan Kerja Raya. All the projects in the Ninth Malaysian Plan will commence in 2008.

Gua Kelam (Kelam Cave) Perlis.

Gua Kelam (Kelam Cave) Perlis.


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"With stalagmites and underground streams gushing as if from nowhere, the scene within Gua Kelam can be beautiful yet eerie."

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One of the most distinctive caves in Malaysia is a 370-metre long limestone cave near the small town of Kaki Bukit (literally 'foot hill') called Gua Kelam (Cave of Darkness). Located about 33km north of Kangar, the state capital, Gua Kelam Recreational Park is popular for its enchanting 'cave walk' where you can enter from one end of the cave and come out a different end. Gua Kelam is located within the Perlis State Park which borders with the Nakawan Range of Thailand.

The only path in is via a suspension wooden bridge made of an eight-feet wide wooden walkway. This bridge links Kaki Bukit to the Wan Tangga Valley, a valley on the opposite end of Gua Kelam. Back in 1935, an Englishman saw the water pathway as a brilliant method of transporting tin ore from a mine located near the stream entrance through the underground cavern to Kaki Bukit.

Now, only locals and tourists make their way through the cave via a brightly illuminated wooden walkway inside the cave. You can still find remnants of the tin mine operation inside. As you make your way through the cave, the sound of a swirling dark subterranean stream below reverberates forming a concerto with the squeaking bats and dripping water from the stalactites. It may sound a bit spooky, after all this was once the home of Stone Age men.

Getting there By :

By Bus
You can get to Kangar using several interstate, air-conditioned bus services such as Transnasional (Tel: 603-20703300) and Sutera Express (Tel: 03-20267199) departing from the Puduraya bus station in Kuala Lumpur. These buses will stop at the Express Bus Station on Jalan Bukit Lagi in Kangar. From there, you can take a taxi or the HBR Express Bus to Kaki Bukit.

By Plane
There is no direct air service to Perlis. Visitors have to fly into Alor Setar (in Kedah) and then take a 45-minute taxi ride to Kangar. From Kangar, you can take a taxi or the HBR Express Bus to Kaki Bukit.

By Boat
You can also get to Kuala Perlis from Kuah jetty in Langkawi via ferry boats. The ride costs between RM12 to RM15 per person, one way and takes about 45 minutes.

Located at the northern-most edge of Peninsula Malaysia, the state of Perlis is easily accessible via the North-South Highway, which links Kangar, the state capital of Perlis, to Kuala Lumpur. From Kangar, you’ll need to drive north for another 36km to the small town of Kaki Bukit where Gua Kelam is located.