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Wednesday, 29 March 2017

2015 BIMPEAGA Strategik Planning Meeting (The Royale Chulan Hotel)

2015 BIMPEAGA Strategik Planning Meeting At The Royale Chulan Hotel
Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur brings a fusion of tradition and grandeur right at the heart of the city. Experience the highest grade of service rooted in Malay hospitality. Feel at ease in each lavish accommodation that takes inspiration from traditional design.
It features a range of facilities that include fine-dining options and wellness treatments. Royale Chulan also enjoys an expedient address, offering easy access to the city’s prime destinations.

Event venues at our Kuala Lumpur hotel can gather up to 2,000 people. Business travellers and event organizers may choose from a wide range of function rooms that are perfect casual cocktails to formal dinners.


Monday, 27 March 2017

2015 iPhone 6S

2015 iPhone 6S event
iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus (stylized and marketed as iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus) are smartphones designed, developed and marketed by apple inc. They were announced on September 9, 2015, at the bill graham civic auditorium in san francisco by Apple Inc. CEO tim cook and went on sale on September 25, 2015. The iPhone 6S and 6S Plus jointly serve as successors to the iphone 6s and iphone 6 plus and were the flagship devices of the iPhone series until September 7, 2016, when they were succeeded by the iphone 7 and iphone 7 plus

The iPhone 6S has a similar design to the 6 but updated hardware, including a strengthened chassis and upgraded system on-chip, a 12-megapixel camera, improved fingerprint sensor, and LTE Advanced support. The iPhone 6S also introduces a new hardware feature known as "3D touch", which enables pressure-sensitive touch inputs.

The iPhone 6S set a new first-weekend sales record, selling 13 million models, up from 10 million for the iPhone 6 in the previous year


Friday, 24 March 2017

2015 Samsung Note 5 Gurney Plaza

 2015 Samsung Note 5 At Gurney Plaza
The Galaxy Note 5 was not released in Europe, in favour of solely marketing the S6 Edge+ in the region. Samsung European Vice President of Brand and Marketing Rory O'Neill explained that the decision was based upon market research showing that consumers in the region primarily viewed large-screen phones as being oriented towards entertainment, and not productivity

The Galaxy Note 5 adopts a similar design and construction to the Galaxy S6, featuring a unibody metal frame and glass backing, although unlike the standard S6, the back of the device is curved. It is offered in dark blue, white, gold, and silver color finishes. The storage slot for the S Pen stylus uses a spring-loaded mechanism to eject the pen

The Galaxy Note 5 shipped with Android Lolipop. The new "Screen off memo" feature allows the phone to be awoken directly to a note screen when the stylus is removed. The Camera app on the Note 5 also allows public and private livestreaming directly to Youtube, and supports export of Raw Images.


Tuesday, 21 March 2017

2015 ASEN (Westing Hotel)

2015 ASEN at Westing Hotel 
Westin Hotels & Resorts is an American upscale hotel chain owned by marriot international. As of 2013, Westin operated over 192 hotels in multiple countries across the globe.

In 1930, Severt W. Thurston and Frank Dupar of seattle, washington met unexpectedly during breakfast at a diner in yakima, Washington. The competing hotel owners decided to form a management company to handle all their properties, and help deal with the crippling effects of the ongoing great depression. The men invited Peter and Adolph Schmidt, who operated five hotels in the Puget Sound area, to join them, and together they established Western Hotels. The chain consisted of 17 properties, 16 in Washington and one in boise, Idaho
Western expanded to vancouver, british columbia and portland, oregon  in 1931, and by 1941 into Alaska and California. By the early 1950s, Western also had properties in Montana and Utah.
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Friday, 17 March 2017

2015 ASEAN Event

2015 ASEAN Event 
ASEAN covers a land area of 4.4 million square kilometres, 3% of the total land area of Earth. ASEAN territorial waters cover an area about three times larger than its land counterpart. Member countries have a combined population of approximately 625 million people, 8.8% of the world's population. In 2015, the organisation's combined nominal GDP had grown to more than US$2.8 trillion. If ASEAN were a single entity, it would rank as the sixth largest economy in the world, behind the USA, China, Japan, Germany and the UK. ASEAN shares land borders with India, China, Bangladesh, East Timor, and Papua New , and maritime borders with India, China, Palau, and Australia. Both East Timor and Papua New Guinea are backed by certain ASEAN members for their membership in the organisation.

ASEAN was preceded by an organization formed in 1961 called the Association of Southeast Asia (ASA), a group consisting of the Philippines, Malaysia, and Thailand. ASEAN itself was created on 8 August 1967, when the foreign ministers of five countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand, signed the ASEAN Declaration, more commonly known as the Bangkok .

Asean became Asean Plus Six with additional countries: Australia, New Zealand and India. And nowadays, there are a new free trade area and it is called as Regional Comphensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), based on 16 countries of ASEAN plus six. RCEP allows the member to protect local sectors and gives more times to comply the aim for developed country members.


Thursday, 16 March 2017

2015 Samsung Note 5 KL Sunway Pyramid

2015 Samsung Note 5 KL Sunway Pyramid      Lee Chong Wei

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (marketed as Samsung Galaxy Note5) is an Android phablet smartphone developed and produced by samsung Electronics Unveiled on 13 August 2015, it is a successor to the Galaxy Note 4 as part of the Samsung Galaxy Notes Series

The Galaxy Note 5 carries over hardware and software features from the Galaxy s6, including a refreshed design with a glass backing and a spring-loaded stylus, improved camera and fingerprint scanner, built in livestreaming functionality, and additional features meant for use with the device's bundled stylus. The device was released together with the Samsung galaxy S6 Edge+.

The Galaxy Note 5 was briefly succeeded by the Samsung galaxy Note 7, released in September 2016. However, the device was ultimately recalled and pulled from the market after repeated incidents where batteries overheated and caught on fire.


Tuesday, 14 March 2017

2015 Samsung Note 5 Sutera Mall

 Samsung Note 5 Sutera Mall 2015
samsung has long been a major manufacturer of electronic components such as LITHIUM-ION batteries, Semiconductors, chips, flash memory and hard drive devices for clients such as Apple, Sony,HTC and Nokia.

Samsung has been the World largest television manufacture since 2006,and the world's largest manufacturer of mobile phones since 2011. Samsung Electronics is a major part of the South Korea Company in 2012 it was responsible for 20% of GDP.

Samsung Electronics launched its first mobile phone in 1988, in the South Korean market. Sales were initially poor and by the early 1990s, Motorola held a market share of over 60 percent in the country's mobile phone market compared to just 10 percent for Samsung. Samsung's mobile phone division also struggled with poor quality and inferior products until the mid-1990s and exit from the sector was a frequent topic of discussion within the company

Monday, 13 March 2017

BlueCube Event Celcom

BlueCube Event Celcom at Sunway
Kolony, launched by Celcom on 8 April 2011 was the first ever SMS-based social networking service in Malaysia. Kolony targeted Malaysian youths and those that wanted to be connected to their family and friends frequently by using their mobile phone. It ran on the regular SMS-based platform, allowing users to participate in social networking activities using the most basic mobile phones with or without a 3G connection. It is a service consisting of a multi-user environment, including software and websites. After only a few weeks of its launch, Kolony recorded a total of 1.5 million subscribers.

On 4 June 2015, Celcom launched its latest Xpax limited edition simcard package, the Magic SIM. A RM5 Xpax Magic SIM starter pack comes with free basic internet, free 200 MB of high-speed internet, and 20 free minutes free calls and SMS or SMS to Celcom numbers.

During the 1997 finacial system, Celcom's owner, Tan Sri Tajudin Ramli suffered a debt crunch, and his shareholding in Celcom was seized by Danaharta, the national asset restructuring company. Failure to resolve his debts resulted in the controlling stake in Celcom being sold to Telekom malaysia, the government-owned incumbent fixed line operator in 2003. Telekom Malaysia proceeded to merge Celcom with its own mobile-operator subsidiary TMTouch through a reverse takeover of TMTouch.


Thursday, 9 March 2017

Festival Belia

Festival Belia event
an Ancient greece and rome, festivals such as the saturnalia were closely associated with social organisation and political processes as well as religion. In modern times, festivals may be attended by strangers such as tourists, who are attracted to some of the more eccentric or historical ones.

Festivals often serve to fulfill specific communal purposes, especially in regard to commemoration or thanksgiving. The celebrations offer a sense of belonging for religious, social, or geographical groups, contributing to Group coshiveness. They may also provide entertainment, which was particularly important to local communities before the advent of mass-produced entertainment. Festivals that focus on cultural or ethnic topics also seek to inform community members of their traditions; the involvement of elders sharing stories and experience provides a means for unity among families.

festival is an event ordinarily celebrated by a Community and centering on some characteristic aspect of that community and its religion or traditions. It is often marked as a local or national holiday, mela, or eid. Next to religion and folklore, a significant origin is agricultural. Food is such a vital resource that many festivals are associated with harvest time. Religious commemoration and thanksgiving for good harvests are blended in events that take place in autumn, such as halloween in the northern hemisphere and easter in the southern.


Tuesday, 7 March 2017

How to Buy a Copier 12 easy steps

Purchase A Copier With 12 Easy Steps
1) Purchase a desktop model for home offices. If you are buying a copier for home use, or for a business that makes fewer than 700 copies per month, purchase a desktop model. These are much cheaper and simpler than a large, standing device. The rest of the information in this article focuses on the needs of larger offices.
  • A laser copier/printer/scanner typically costs between US $150 (black and white only) and $500 (fast, quality color).
  • Inkjet copiers can cost as little as $60, even for color copiers. However, they can cost two or three times as much to operate as laser copiers. Expect to pay 20 cents per black and white page.
2) Know the basics. While there are still a few copier types on the market, most businesses won't have trouble choosing which option they need:
  • Laser copiers are faster and cheaper to operate in the long run. Inkjet copiers are not recommended for businesses.
  • Digital copiers are by far more convenient and common than old, analog copiers.
  • Color copier are significantly more expensive and malfunction more often than black and white copiers. If you only need the occasional color document, consider a cheaper hybrid copier.
3)Consider a multifunction device. Almost every modern copier is also a printer, and some can scan or fax documents as well. Weigh the pros and cons of a single "multifunction device" versus a simple copier and additional machines:
  • A single device is typically cheaper than separate machines, assuming you need every function.
  • Using several machines reduces the impact of a malfunction.
  • Large offices should use multiple machines, to avoid waiting times for a single machine.
4) Estimate a generous monthly copy volume. Matching the copier to your needs will save money, avoid delays, and even reduce the frequency of malfunctions. Complete this vital step as follows:
  • Refer to your copying records, preferably for the last 6–12 months. If you don't have any, ask the current copier servicer for copies of past invoices. These should include number of copies made.
  • Find The average number of copies made per month.
  • Multiply this by 1.2 to be safe, or by up to 1.5 if your estimate is uncertain. This provides a buffer against surges in use, and against misleading advertisements. Look for a copier with a monthly volume slightly higher than the figure you calculated.
5) Look at copier speed. Examine the speed of printing — but don't assume that faster is better. Copiers that sit for a long time between jobs tend to have more malfunctions. Strike a balance between waiting times and copier health with these rough industry guidelines:
  • 11–20 pages per minute ("Segment 1"): Recommended for home offices or very small offices.
  • 21–30 ppm (S2): Most small offices with 6,000 copies a month or less. Keep in mind this "slow" speed is still one page every two or three seconds.
  • 31–44 ppm (S3): Small to mid-sized offices (up to 12,000 copies a month). Use this segment or higher if you need to hook the copier up to the office network.
  • 45–69 ppm (S4): Mid-sized to large offices. Usually only necessary for law firms, accountancy firms, and other offices with high copying peaks and constant, heavy use.
  • 70–90 ppm (S5): Offices with extreme copy requirements, or who need a temporary rental for a print run.


6) Research finisher information. Most office copiers automatically sort multi-page documents. Additional features may come with the copier, or in an add-on "finisher" unit. Investigate the following:
  • Number of bins (how many different documents can it sort at once)
  • Capacity of each bin (how many finished pages can it store)
  • Can it automatically staple or hole punch documents? This may be vital for offices with high print runs of multi-page documents.


7) Finish your research. Before you make your final decision, check up on the following:
  • Does the copier support duplexing (the ability to print on both sides of a page)?
  • How much can the copier reduce or enlarge a document?
  • If you use nonstandard paper sizes, does the copier support them?
  • Most high quality color copiers come with a built-in Raster Image Processor (RIP). If yours doesn't, you may need to purchase an external RIP.
  • What's the first copy time (the amount of time to print the first copy)? If your office commonly makes just a single copy, this is an important statistic.
8)Rent a copier for short-term use. Rental agreements are straightforward: you pay a certain amount each month, then return the copier when finished. This is the worst value for your money, so it's typically reserved for companies with a sudden surge in copy requirements.
  • Avoid complex rental agreements with additional charges. You should be able to find a service with a flat fee and no complications.
9)Buy the copier outright if affordable. This requires the most money at time of purchase. You should be confident that you'll use this copier for more than a couple years. If you have the funds, there are two main advantages to this tactic:
  • You might be able to write off the expense in one tax year, which could give you a short term financial advantage. Consult a local tax lawyer.
  • You won't be stuck under a lease agreement, which may save you a little money if you do end up changing copiers later.
10)Consider buying a used copier. A used copier usually goes for about 1/5th the price of a new one. If you're starting a new business and don't know what your copy volume will be, this is the lowest risk investment. Ask for the copier's "copy count," or number of copies printed. A high quality printer with speeds of 45+ pages per minute may be good for 15 or 20 million copies. A slower, older, or lower quality printer may decline after 1–5 million.
11)Read lease agreements carefully. Leasing is a common middle ground between buying and renting. You pay a monthly fee to use the copier for one to five years. At the end of this time, you have the option to purchase it permanently. Leases are very difficult to escape once signed, so read them thoroughly.
  • Fair Market Value (FMV) leases usually cost US $100 to $650 each month, depending on copier quality. Once it's over, the bank sets a price for the copier based on current market value.
  • $1 Out leases let you buy the copier for US $1 at the end of the lease. This is essentially a purchase in installments, with higher monthly fees.
  • If you're a new business, the owner may need to sign a personal guarantee. This means the owner will have to pay the lease fees out of pocket if the business cannot.
12)Get a separate servicing agreement. To save money, stay away from packaged lease + service deals. Instead, hire a different company to keep your copier stocked and repaired. Review the service agreement for the following information:
  • Find the cost of service per copy. Multiply this by your monthly copy volume to find the monthly fee.
  • Look for a minimum monthly fee. During slow months, you may end up paying this fee instead of the service per copy. Estimate the additional cost based on the last twelve months of copy volume.
  • Ideally, look for a four hour maximum response time for emergency repairs.
  • If your office operates outside of normal business hours, make sure emergency repairs are covered during those times.








Samsung Galaxy Note 4

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Event
Samsung Galaxy (stylized as SAMSUNG Galaxy, previously Samsung GALAXY) is a series of mobile printing devices designed, manufactured and marketed by Samsung Electronics. The product line includes the Galaxy S series of high-end Smartphone, the Galaxy tab series of Tablets the Galaxy Note Series of tablets and phablets with the added functionality of a stylus, and the first version of the Galaxy Gear Watch, with later versions dropping the Galaxy branding.

Samsung Galaxy devices have traditionally used the Android Operating System produced by Google, usually with a custom user interface called Touchwiz. This tradition was broken at CES 2016 with the announcement of the first Galaxy-branded Windows 10 device, the Samsung Galaxy Tabpro.

"Over the Horizon", Samsung's signature sound for its smartphone devices, is initially the only music stored in the music library of any new Samsung smartphone. Initially developed in 2011, by a team headed by Joong-sam Yun, Senior Designer at IT & Mobile Communications, the highly recognizable, distinctive jingle can be used as a ringtone, as a sound when the phone turns on or off, as well as a basic notification alert for messages. According to the Samsung Newsroom, "this musical arrangement is not just an audio file stored in the phone. Rather, it is a brand sound of Samsung Galaxy devices." While the basic composition of the six-note tune has not changed since its inception, various versions have been introduced as the product line evolved. Moreover, the song has been covered by various popular artists who have released their own arrangements and remixes of the song, such as Quincy Jones,Icona pop, and various K-Pop artists.

Monday, 6 March 2017

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 - Sunway

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 At Sunway
Samsung was founded by lee byung-chul in 1938 as a trading company. Over the next three decades, the group diversified into areas including food processing, textiles, insurance, securities and retail. Samsung entered the electronics company in the late 1960s and the construction and shipbuilding industries in the mid-1970s; these areas would drive its subsequent growth. Following Lee's death in 1987, Samsung was separated into four business groups – Samsung Group, shinsegae Group, CJ Group and Hansol Group. Since 1990, Samsung has increasingly globalized its activities and electronics; in particular, its mobile phones and semiconductors have become its most important source of income.

Samsung has a powerful influence on South Korea's economic development, politics, media and culture and has been a major driving force behind the "Miracle of the han River". Its affiliate companies produce around a fifth of South Korea's total exportsSamsung's revenue was equal to 17% of South Korea's $1,082 billion GDP.

According to Samsung's founder, the meaning of the Korean hanja word Samsung () is "tri-star" or "three stars". The word "three" represents something "big, numerous and powerful".