::Program SKBA 2010::
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
.:GURU PEMBINA NEGARA BANGSA:.
Pengenalan
Tarikh 16 Mei dipilih sebagai Hari Guru kerana pada haribulan yang sama dalam tahun 1956.
Majlis Undang-Undang Persekutuan Tanah Melayu (Federal Legislative Council) telah menerima cadangan-cadangan Laporan Jawatankuasa Pelajaran (Report of the Education Committee) sebagai dasar pelajaran bagi negara kita.
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Sambutan
Majlis Sambutan Hari Guru Peringkat Kebangsaan Kali Ke-39 Tahun 2010 akan diadakan di Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP).
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Objektif
Menitikberatkan peranan guru dalam pembinaan kebangsaan (termasuk perpaduan dan integrasi), pembangunan negara dan perkhidmatan kepada masyarakat.
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Sunday, May 9, 2010
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
7 Tips to Keep Your Notebook, Laptop and Netbook Safe
More and more cases of notebook, laptop and netbook theft are reported in Malaysia nowadays. Considering the fact that most of us Malaysia consider our notebook, laptop and netbook as one of our precious possession, losing the thing is not an option.
Below are 7 tips on how to keep our notebook, laptop and netbook safe from suspicious and prying eyes.
1. Lock your notebook, laptop and netbook
Make sure to lock or latch your notebook, laptop and netbook to your temporary work area with a security cable, or lock when deployed.
2. Travel undercover
When travelling, it is usually a good idea for the notebook, laptop and netbook to be undercover. But if you still have to be with the standard laptop bag, make sure to tape your business card or contact number somewhere on the bag, or on the notebook, laptop or netbook. It will helps if someone finds your laptop while it was gone missing.
3. Beware at checkpoints
To thwart thieves, walk through the metal detector before your computer goes through the scanner, retrieve it immediately. You might avoid fumbling if you use a “checkpoint friendly” laptop bag or compartment, which gives X-ray machines a clear view. Never pack your PC in check-in luggage.
4. Password Protected
Always password protect your system, be it with CMOS password or Windows password. It’s not foolproof, but it might thwart a casual data thief.
5. Beware when going wireless
Data might be vulnerable. It is a fact that when you are on a shared or public network, someone might access your data stream. When you’re working wireless, avoid transactions that involve credit cards. If possible, use a virtual private network, or VPN, which encrypts data transmissions. Keep firewall software current.
6. Don’t trust neighbors, or friends
It doesn’t always take technology to steal passwords and other private data. Anyone sitting next to you in a hotel lobby or plane can steal a glance at your computer screen. Guard the view.
7. Go Remote
Back up files on discs, flash drives or Web sites, so you can retrieve them if your laptop crashes or disappears. Many companies also provide remote backup services for fees.
Hope these tips will help Malaysians in securing their notebook, laptop and netbook more
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Lebih 4 Juta Pengguna Facebook Di Malaysia
Umum sedia ketahui yang mana kini, Facebook merupakan laman sosial terpopular di Malaysia, menjadikan laman Yahoo! berada di tempat kedua. Facebook yang dahulunya mencatatkan lebih 3 juta pengguna hanya di Malaysia, kini meningkat lebih 10% menjadikan penduduk Malaysia yang menggunakan Facebook kini melangakui angka 4 juta.
Menariknya, sebelum ini pernah dikatakan yang mana peratus penembusan jalur lebar di Malaysia adalah sebanyak 31.4% menjadikan jumlah pengguna dengan internet yang memuaskan pada bilangan lebih kurang 10 juta pengguna daripada 29 juta penduduk Malaysia. Dan pengguna Facebook dari Malaysia yang kini dikatakan seramai 4,236,960 pengguna, sekaligus menjadikan hampir 50% daripada jumlah pengguna aktif internet di Malaysia.
Angka ini dijangka akan meningkat, dengan beberapa promosi kerajaan yang memperlihatkan Facebook di kaca televisyen, disamping pihak polis yang turut menggunakan Facebook pada masa kini.