Saturday, September 19, 2009

DUBWAY one year anniversary with special guest GOTH TRAD

We’ve finally made it through a full year of dubstep in Thailand. So streamyx telekom malaysia celebrate this special occasion, we are having the anniversary party on august 29 at Club Culture. This time our special guest is GOTH TRAD ( Deep Medi, Planet MU). Tmnetcom line up also includes DJ Jo Stitch, MAZ, MC Internet and

Playing the best Wii games is a must for anyone who owns the game system. There are a ton of great games for the Wii. However, there are some that Wii players say are the best. So, what I'm going to do is share with you a list of the best games for the Wii.

That way, you will know what game you should play next.

The list of the best games for the Wii are:

1. Super Mario Galaxy. This is probably the best Super Mario game ever. The graphics are cool. The game is fun. If you are a Mario fan, you will love this game.

2. No More Heroes. If you are into gory games, this is for you. This game is awesome.

3. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. This is another one of the best games for the Wii. If you like Metroid, you will like Corruption so much more.

4. Super Smash Bros. Brawl. This game is fun. When you play it, make sure you play with multiple players. It's more fun that way. If you don't have anyone to play with, you have the option to play people online. Which is cool, too.

5. Mario Strikers Charged Football. This is another good game to play. If you like Mario, this game is for you.

6. The Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess. LoZ is a great game. If you like Zelda, you will think this is the best one.

This is a small list of the best games for the Wii. If you haven't played these games yet, I highly recommend you do so. Especially if you want to have a good time.

To download these games and many other top rated games for your Wii, click on the link below:

Best Games For The Wii

iPhone - The Mobile Social Network

This is one of its kinds as it has Wireless Adsl Modem Router right features. For any mobile social network to be successful it is necessary to have presence, awareness and in addition it must have ability to tell its user where his/her friends are and what they are up to. Not only that it can also let meet new people with each other.

It is a fact that big social networks are not ignoring mobiles. However the Facebook's iPhone app is just the desktop version optimized for that phone. It has drawback that it doesn't leverage the device itself to tell its user when his/her friends are close.

It is really not a drawback because here the ultimate aim is not to just let users see where their friends are and what they are up to rather the killer app is to facilitate meeting new people either for dating or for business purpose and that too with privacy.

It is to believe that once a network has critical mass users will, depending on its privacy settings, be able to walk into any gathering and see information on the people in the room. The advantage will be surely on first come first serve basis i.e. who will get there first will have a better chance than the existing networks at MySpace and Facebook today.

In order to establish a critical mass it is necessary to have users on devices that have GPS or triangulation for presence and location, and having software on the phone instead of just accessing it from a website. Example to prove this is that getting java apps on phones in Europe is quite easier as compared to U.S. that is the reason why most of the mobile social network startups are located there.

The iPhone, is having both these utilities and is soon going to equip with SDK to allow third party apps on the phone. As soon as that SDK is released, one should look for an outbreak of third party applications to try and create a social network on the iPhone.

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Practically all summer, the buzz surrounding TomTom's forthcoming iPhone GPS app was near deafening. But said noise apparently didn't penetrate the labs at Navigon, as that very outfit has produced what's easily the most full-featured option on the market today. Just a week after updating the already-great app with text-to-speech, iPod controls and location sharing, the company is now proclaiming that live traffic will splash down in October (at least in North America). The update will enable the software to utilize real-time speed data from drivers currently en route as well as historical information in order to alert you of slow-downs and re-route you when necessary. We've personally seen live traffic functions fail more often than not, but we're prepaid wireless broadband Navigon the benefit of the doubt here until we can test it ourselves. Best of all, it'll only cost MobileNavigator users (priced at $89.99) a one-time fee of $24.99 for lifetime traffic, and if you snag it within the first four weeks after it goes on sale, that rate drops to $19.99. So, TomTom -- what now?

Navigon adding live traffic to iPhone navigation app, asks 'TomTom who?' originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Thu, 17 Sep 2009 Telekom Malaysia Bhd EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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