Honda Recall January 2010: Honda Recalls Jazz or Fit Models 2007-2008 for Window Switch Defect
Honda announced another safety recall on a specific model on January 29, 2010. Honda recalls all 2007 and 2008 models of Honda Jazz or Fit due to window switch defect. This is a separate case from the Honda Recall in August 2009 that was made on Civic and Accord models 2001-02 due to airbag defects
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Honda Recall January 2010: Honda Recalls Jazz or Fit Models 2007-2008 for Window Switch Defect
The Toyota recall list of cars this January 2010 was announced by Toyota a few days ago. As of the 26th of January 2010, Toyota also announced the suspension of sales and production on selected Toyota cars or vehicles. The production and sales suspension applies only on car models under Toyota recall list.
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Toyota Recall List of Cars January 2010: Toyota Suspends Sales and Production of Selected Toyota Vehicles
A quarter-million people were put at risk by the National Archives and Record Administration, when an unencrypted hard drive “disappeared” nearly a year ago.
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Rip of the Week: Al Gore’s Daughter, and 250,000 Others, Breached by National Archives
The Ponemon Institute, with sponsorship from PGP, has released their “Fifth Annual U.S. Cost of Data Breach Study.” As usual, the report is a treasure trove of great data (just like most people’s laptops are). The average cost per breached data record rose $2 in 2009, to $204. That’s actually not too bad.
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The $31 Million Laptop
WiFi Model Wi-Fi + 3G Model Specifcations 1GHz Apple A4 custom-designed, high-performance, low-power system-on-a-chip 9.7-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit glossy widescreen Multi-Touch display with IPS technology 1024-by-768-pixel resolution at 132 pixels per inch (ppi) Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n) Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR technology UMTS/HSDPA (850, 1900, 2100 MHz) (Wi-Fi + 3G model) GSM/EDGE (850, 900,1800, 1900 MHz) (Wi-Fi + 3G model) Digital compass Assisted GPS (Wi-Fi + 3G model) Cellular (Wi-Fi + 3G model)> 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB flash drive Accelerometer sensor Ambient light sensor Built-in 25Whr rechargeable lithium-polymer battery Up to 10 hours of surfing the web on Wi-Fi, watching video, or listening to music Weight: 242.8 mm Width: 189.7 mm Depth: 13.4 mm Weight: 0.68 kg (Wi-Fi model); 0.73 kg (Wi-Fi + 3G model) Full Specifications: http://www.apple.com/ipad/specs/ Wi-Fi 16GB: USD$499 = SGD$700 32GB: USD$599 = SGD$840 64GB: USD$699 = SGD$981 Ships in 60 days time Wi-Fi + 3G 16GB: USD$629 = SGD$882 32GB: USD$729 = SGD$1,023 64GB: USD$829 = SGD$1,163 Ships in 90 days time Official Website: iPad
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Apple Announces iPad
The 2010 Toyota PRIUS Hybrid Car had its debut at the 2009 Detroit Auto Show (North American International Auto Show). It is the third generation of Toyota PRIUS Hybrid Car specifically known as the ZVW30 model.
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2010 Toyota PRIUS Hybrid Car: Third Generation Toyota PRIUS ZVW30 Hybrid Car Specs and Price
The 2011 Ford Explorer is the fifth generation of Ford Explorer SUV. It was introduced as one of Ford’s concept cars or vehicles in the 2008 North American International Auto Show (Detroit Auto Show).
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2011 Ford Explorer: Fifth Generation Ford Explorer Production Starts in 2010
The Toyota FT-CH Concept Car is a gasoline-electric powered vehicle. It is an expansion of Toyota’s family of hybrid cars
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Toyota FT-CH Concept Car: Future Toyota Compact Hybrid Car at Detroit Auto Show 2010
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) is really expanding this 2010 with its intent to release a Tablet PC. According to the venerable business publication Wall Street Journal, Steve Jobs will make a rare appearance on Apple’s quarterly report on January 27, 2010 (today)
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Apple Tablet PC Announced: Possible Price and Nice Features Revealed
Conducted across eight Asia-Pacific markets (Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan), the second quarterly Digital Brand Index (DBI 2.0) continues to unveil insights about; the most discussed brands online, the most active channels and the subject areas that spark the most vibrant debate. Researched during the last three months of 2009, DBI 2.0 found almost 1.5 million online technology brand mentions – double the level tracked in DBI 1.0, conducted July to September 2009. Other key findings from DBI 2.0 include: Mentions of large technology brands online doubled in the last quarter of 2009, reaching 1.5 million across Asia Pacific’s top 300 large technology brands, covering almost 3,800 channels and online sites
Motorola DEXT with MOTOBLUR The Motorola DEXT is the “social” phone from Motorola and another SingTel exclusive phone, similar to what INQ is doing with it’s Mini 3G and Chat 3G. Motorola took a new approach and created its own service called MOTOBLUR . Just imagine Apple’s MobileMe and MOTOBLUR is the Motorola’s version.
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Motorola DEXT Review
I’ve previously blogged a bit about data backup, but the topic is worth a bit of a closer look. In the context of disaster recovery, it’s also important to mention that there’s more to it than just data backup and recovery
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Tip of the Week: Build a Disaster Recovery Plan, Part One
Intel Event At Ben & Jerry’s (Dempsey Village) Had a great time today at Intel’s event at Ben & Jerry’s at Dempsey Village. Firstly, free flow of Ben & Jerry ice cream (I only ate five scoops and drank a cup of coke float) and secondly was the ride on the Segway ! It was my first time riding the Segway.
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Intel’s 2010 Core Processor Family
I purchased my D-Link DNS-323 on the 1st September 2008 during Comex 2008. 3 days ago, my DNS-323 decided to give up on me, just after 1 year and 3 months! The warranty for the DNS-323 is only 1 year so my warranty had just ended! Argh! I thought I might try my luck, I wrote in to D-Link saying I am a blogger blah blah blah and a huge fan of D-Link, spending SGD$519 worth of D-Link products during IT Show 2009 and to see if out of goodwill, they can RMA for me. But if it fails, at lest I tried and time to hoot a new NAS.
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Recommended 2-Bay NAS
My D-Link DNS-323 decided to give up to me 2 days ago and I have to find a temporary storage to transfer the data from my DNS-323. Unfortunately, I do not have enough space on my computer to store the data and my old external HDD has only 300GB and it is running on IDE. So I decided to get a new external storage as a temporary solution before I get a new NAS or if D-Link is reading this post would be so kind to RMA my DNS-323 (the warranty is over by 3 months).
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Western Digital My Book Essential 1TB
This week’s Rip is another episode of the “unencrypted external hard drive” show. Thanks to lyger over at DataLossDB for the heads up. The Fresno Bee reports that an external hard drive was stolen, containing names, medical record numbers, and for some patients, ages, dates of birth, gender, phone numbers and other information related to their care and treatment.
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Rip of the Week: 15,000 Kaiser Patients Breached by Unencrypted External Drive
For businesses seeking to maintain a decent level of data security (said businesses being rare these days), an obvious first step is to keep your head pulled out of the sand. It is very common for upper management, and even mid- or lower-management, to essentially stick the head in the sand, and try to ignore security concerns. But for a small- or medium-sized business, this is almost always the case
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Tip of the Week: Use a Third-Party Security Auditor
If you are thinking of looking for a career with the Home Team, then this blog post is for you. Home in on a career that makes a real difference. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) will be having a career fair from the 15th January 2010 (Friday) to the 17th January 2010 (Sunday) from 11.30am to 9.30pm daily at Marina Square Central Atrium.
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Ministry of Home Affairs Career Fair 2010
Got myself the Sanyo Eneloop Mobile Booster KBC-L2S after my previous Sanyo Eneloop Mobile Booster KBC-E1S could not give me enough juice for my iPhone because it is using only 2x AA batteries which only gives you. The recommended retail price (RRP) for the KBC-L2S is SGD$69.90, but I got it for SGD$57 from ebay and paid additional SGD$2 for delivery.
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Sanyo Eneloop Mobile Booster KBC-L2S
Clearance Sale on Dell Inspiron 1750 notebooks. Save $100.00 today on most used and refurbished laptop computers. This is a factory refurbished Dell Inspiron 17-1750-Red laptop computer, internet ready with preinstalled operating system
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Dell Inspiron 17 1750 Intel Core 2 Duo red laptop review