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If you have kids who are just terrified of barbers (like mine!), then this may be just the tool for you!

After checking out some of the models Philips has to offer, we decided to check out other models, preferably one that is wireless for ease of use. My wife spotted this hair care shop called Image Hair Care in Jusco Cheras Selatan and was pleasantly surprised to see that it sells a wide variety of professional hair care stuff! It is located on on the First Floor (Lot no. F29).

The storekeeper recommended this hair clipping wonder by the brand of Dingling. The quirky name aside, the gadget is apparently made in Japan (although the names sounds like it’s made in China) and used by pros! It is fairly light weight and not too complicated to use. Best of all, it is a wireless gadget – just what we were looking for!

Inside the box, we found the main hair clipping tool, it’s charging station, small bottle of oil (for maintenance), and about 8 units of plastic combs of various lengths that can be easily detached and attached onto the clipper head, and the manual, of course.

After the first charge, we tried it out on our son and was glad to see that the gadget works really well. The detachable combs ensures the hair is cut systematically (but I guess this requires some practice too), and the main clipper head is all metal coated so it is EXTREMELY safe. For example, you could run it against your skin without fear of injury as the clippers are well concealed within the head.

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zoom in view of the hair clipper head with a detachable comb

The clipper also comes with customisable speeds of the blade for those who want shorter or longer cuts. Again, I must stress these features are good but need some regular practice before one can perform it properly. Nevertheless, as a basic snipping tool to trim off the hair, it works just fine!

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customisable speeds makes for more fun!

Price? The price tag shows RM239, but you should be able to easily bargain it down below RM 200. May be a little on the expensive side, but considering the hours of fun you can have at home with it, it’s sure a good buy in my books!

Review

ProsCons
Wireless, quick charging, very safe, haircuts at home has never been so fun!Pricey compared to cheaper wired models
Rating
90.0%

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What game is it? Assassin’s Creed II (Mobile version)

Developer: Gameloft

Type: 2D Platform arcade

Synopsis from Gameloft.com website:

Renaissance Italy, 1486. Ezio, the son of Florentine nobles, seeks vengeance for his family name that has been tainted by the powerful and corrupted families of Italy. Assassin’s Creed II is an epic story of family, vengeance and conspiracy set in the pristine, yet brutal, backdrop of Renaissance Italy. This sequel retains the core gameplay experience that made the first opus a resounding success and features new experiences that will surprise and challenge players.

Admittedly, platform arcade games aren’t really my cup of tea. The only notable ones that I enjoy are really dinosaur classics like Donkey Kong, Super Mario, Lode Runner, Astro Boy, Prince of Persia, Vikings, etc. Personally, I prefer word and puzzle games more.

However, I was totally hooked into this gem from Gameloft that worked perfectly on my Omnia 2, especially since the game can be viewed horizontally – whew! Although it comes only in 2D format, the graphics aren’t really bad at all. Movement is enabled thru a virtual keypad on the bottom left whilst the action buttons (attack, climb, weapon) can be found on the bottom right. The only complaint here is probably the sensitivity of the virtual keypad can be frustrating at times. I guess nothing beats the good ol’ joystick and colored buttons!

In terms of playability, Assassin’s Creed II offers varied challenges that kept me excited throughout. For example, you do not get to keep running on rooftops all day long. You get challenging levels of jumping on moving carriages, flying and bombing boats, swinging from sticks jutting out from the walls, patience crawling across masquerade parties (serious!) and chasing speedboats (of course!). Apart from the trusty blade, the game also offers a wide variety of weapons that has its uses at some point of time in the course of the game. They include the spear, boomerang, grappling chain hook and pistol (classic version that takes forever to reload!! realistic!!)

Another thing I liked about the game is that it autosaves in respectable levels that you have difficulties in passing. This certainly helps in reducing the stress of not having to start ALL OVER again when you fail at some stage in the game. There are about 9-10 levels in total, each level ending with a particular assassination that has to be completed as the story narrative takes you along your revenge mission. Simple plot with plenty of gore and action along the way. Cool!

The developers have also made ‘silent kills’ to score more points. This certainly makes the game more believable and requires some strategic planning (I like!) instead of just having the main character hacking and slashing his way to the end. Of course, one area I felt that could have been improved would be the inclusion of more logic puzzles, perhaps to unlock the chained doors and gates.

All in all, this is one mobile game that is really exciting to play and is addictive enough to keep you entertained till you finish it. Highly recommended. Here are some screenshots, all taken from Gameloft.com website:

hanging tough!

flying bomber? cool!!

swordfights on moving boats..

sneaking through a party!

silent kills....shhhhh...

Review

ProsCons
Exciting gameplay, challenging varied levels, lotsa different weapons, merciful autosaves, visually stunning for a 2D game with plenty of gore and action!Virtual keypad may get some adjusting to, lacks logical puzzles
Rating
85.0%

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Name of Product/Service/Site: Prezi (http://prezi.com)

What is it? An online flash presentation editor/presentation tool

If you are like me, ie in the business of preparing loads of slides for work, ministry, or just for the heck of it, then you would be really excited at what Prezi has to offer. What makes Prezi so much more exciting is also the fact that there hasn’t been much developments or enhancements in the areas of powerpoint presentation, so this one literally made me sit up and take notice!

In brief, it is an online presentation tool where you imagine you have a giant canvas to work with in front of you. Whenever you have any ideas or points, simply throw them all onto the canvas…just let those thoughts and ideas flow. Next, organise your thoughts so they don’t get lost. Insert any images, videos, media onto the canvas. And finally, work out the path of the presentation throguh your thoughts…and you’re all ready! You could download the prezi and present it offline, or just leave it in your account and present it online! Great flexibility!

Prezi utilises very refreshing and visually stunning actions of panning, zooming, twisting and turning all throughout the presentation…in a way, does help to ensure your audience doesn’t fall asleep! And since it is created online, you could literally present anywhere on a laptop/PC with internet access, and not be concerned with software/font compatibilities, etc.

So, how easy is it to learn Prezi? Running through its simple online tutorial, it should take you only about 15 minutes to know the basic actions of typing in the ideas, using the ‘Zebra’ control panel to rotate, resize, color, frame, etc.

The free registration package gives you 100 MB space to develop your prezis online. The Free version comes with an ad for Prezi on the bottom of your screen in the presentation mode. Simply delete those Prezis when you run out of space. Of course, they have also the premium packages for heavy users that will also give them more tools to play with….and the ad is removed too.

The other thing I liked about Prezi is that it makes presentation preparation fun and engaging. Trust me, you’ll really get addicted to the part where you create the paths all over your prezis. Way cool!

I guess the only gripe I have with Prezi is that the images that is to be inserted needs to be saved to your hard drive first…compared to how I always like to do it by just grabbing the image/media from an online source, now I’d need to save it first and insert them into the prezi later. This part usually takes up most of the prezi prep time.

Heard enough? Here is a sample of a really impressive Prezi taken from their site (use left/right arrow keys to navigate):

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