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Oct 27th
I noticed that many BlackBerry owners do not know how to tether their BlackBerry with their computer. Tethering in simpler terms means linking your BlackBerry to your computer to act as a modem so you’ll have a wireless Internet connection no matter where you are. Today, I’m going to give you a guide on how you can set that up in no more than 5 minutes. Before tethering your BlackBerry, you should check if your BIS data plan includes WAP/3G usage or not or else you’ll be charged according to the amount of data you download/upload. This guide will be done with a Windows 7 and should be similar to the Windows Vista.
First and foremost, the BlackBerry Desktop Manager has to be installed in your computer. If you do not have it installed and you don’t have the CD to your BlackBerry Desktop Manager, you can download it here. After you have installed the Desktop Manager, it is also important for you to connect your BlackBerry device to your computer via USB as well so that the standard modem drivers will be installed.

When you have installed both the BlackBerry Desktop Manager and the standard modem drivers, the next step is to add in some initialization commands so that it works with the BlackBerry. To do this, at the Start Menu, right click Computer and select Properties. On the left sidebar, select Device Manager and locate Modems, expand the list and double click the Standard Modem which will then open the properties page for it. Go to the Advanced tab and enter the following initialization command exactly like it is:
Celcom Users:
at+cgdcont=1,”ip”,”celcom3g”
Maxis Users:
at+cgdcont=1,”ip”,”unet”
Once you have entered the initialization command, hit OK to save the command. Note that “celcom3g” and “unet” is the APN for the respective mobile network operator, it varies from one to another so do check with your network operator for the APN.

The next step is to actually test if its working fine so double click the Standard Modem again and go to the Diagnostics tab. Hit the Query Modem button and it should show you Success at the Response field. Hit OK and close your Device Manager.

You are just a step away from connecting to the Internet if you reach this far. All you have to do now is to create a new dial-up connection. To do this, go to your Control Panel which can be found at your Start Menu, select Network and Internet and proceed to Network and Sharing Center. You should then see a Set up a new connection or network, select it. Now you’ll be given a list to choose from, select Set up a dial-up connection. If you are prompt “Which modem do you want to use?” then select Standard Modem. Fill in the fields as follow:
Dial-up phone number: *99#
The User name and Password field:
For Maxis:
User name: maxis
Password: wap
For Celcom:
Just leave the User name and Password field blank.
As for the Connection name, just key in anything you like so as long you can identify it. In my case, I entered Celcom 3G. Do note that the BlackBerry Desktop Manager has to be running with the BlackBerry device connected to work, so if you have both of this done then click Connect and you should be connected!
There’s also an easier way to tether your BlackBerry recently. The BlackBerry Desktop Manager 5.0 SP1 now comes with an IP Modem feature for tethering so it can all be done via the BlackBerry Desktop Manager now. You can download the BlackBerry Desktop Manager 5.0 SP1 via this link. You have two ways to tether your BlackBerry, which would you prefer?
Oct 23rd
Would you pay RM42,320 for a laptop? I’m sure you must be wondering if this is a joke as who would pay that amount of money to purchase a laptop? You can even buy a car with that money! However, this is a true story that happened at Kolej Kemahiran Tinggi Mara Balik Pulau in Penang. They purchased two units of Acer Aspire-5052ANWXMI making it a grand total of RM84,640. Isn’t this insane not unless it is made of gold or diamond?

How could someone ever agree to pay so much money for a laptop? There should be someone who approved the expenses, maybe the finance department or something like that and this is perhaps one of the stupid act I’ve ever seen. In this modern day, I dare say that nobody would even believe that a computer is priced above RM40,000 and this is seriously insane. Mara also told the Finance Ministry that the figure was reasonable. What would you have done instead with RM42,320?
*This news is courtesy of The Star Online
Oct 20th
I’m sure when it comes to Japanese food in shopping malls, most of you would have locked down names like Sushi Zanmai or Sakae Sushi in your minds. Today, I’ll be introducing to you Sushi Tei at Tropicana City Mall.

Sushi Tei is located at the ground floor of Tropicana City Mall and it is at the side where Poh Kong and Kenny Rogers is. It is almost impossible for you to not see Sushi Tei as their entrance is somehow attracts attention. This place can get pretty packed during peak hours.

What’s Sushi Tei without sushi? I had a baked salmon maki which has a price tag of RM4.80 per plate. I’ve been here for a few times already and the salmon is fresh on every of my visit here. This probably shows that they only order fresh stocks to their restaurant. The baked salmon maki was good and its worth ordering.

Next is my all-time favourite in Sushi Zanmai which is a salmon mentai. Again the salmon is fresh but then it was slightly burnt though which wasn’t the case during my previous visit here. Perhaps they overdid it on my recent visit otherwise this is also a delicious sushi to have. A plate of salmon mentai costs RM6.00.

I am also quite a fan of their rice and their chicken katsu don is one my favourite. The chicken is fried to perfection and the egg goes well with the rice and chicken, a real delight to eat. This goes for a price of RM12.80.

Last but not least, here’s their ebi don. Ebi don is deep fried prawn topped with egg on rice so this is similar to the chicken katsu don except this is replaced with prawn instead of chicken. Another option if you don’t want to have chicken. Ebi don is just a ringgit more expensive than the chicken katsu don at RM13.80.

Verdict, Sushi Tei adds another option to the list of places to have a Japanese cuisine. In my opinion, Sushi Tei has set the standard of a good Japanese restaurant while Sushi Zanmai had been degrading as days goes by. Price wise isn’t too expensive and it is somewhat similar with Sushi Zanmai and Sakae Sushi. I would highly recommend Sushi Tei to anyone looking for good Japanese food.
Sushi Tei
Lot G-16, Ground Floor
Jalan SS20/27, 47400 P.J
Selangor Darul Ehsan
Tel: 03-77289299
Opens from 11am to 10pm daily