Showing posts with label Tech News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tech News. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

NIKON 1Malaysia Series

#EhTipuJer

Nikon baru-baru ini memperkenalkan siri terbaru produk kamera mereka iaitu 1 Series. Kamera dengan sensor kecil ini merupakan kamera "mirrorless" pertama Nikon untuk bersaing dengan rivalnya seperti Olympus PEN-series, Sony NEX-series dan lain-lain. Belum lagi berada di pasaran, dan dijangka akan mula dijual dalam masa 23 hari lagi (menurut countdown di website NIKON)

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serius smart


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putih pun menawan, guess what..pink pun hado!


Kedua-duanya 10.1mp Cmos Sensor, sambungan HDMI / USB, mode 1200frame/sec slow-motion, 3-inch LCD, 10fps, EVF (electronic viewfinder), dan full HD (1080/30p) video. Untuk model V1, ada kelebihan external flash unit, shutter mekanikal, stereo mikrofon input, multi-accessory port serta chasis kamera magnesium alloy. Untuk model J1 pula yang lebih murah berbanding V1, terdapat built-in flash, noise reduction untuk klip movie, 73 point sistem auto fokus, dual-core EXPEED processor, dan had 29 minit untuk satu file movie.

more info Camera Nikon 1 Series here

Monday, September 19, 2011

iPad vs Windows 8 Slate



Tablet Windows 8 nampak menarik. Rumors mengatakan paling awal tahun 2012 kemunculan tablet Windows 8 nih. Gadget geeks mesti tak sabar kan?

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Baju Segera


High Tech Fashion eh? Spray on macam body paint, tapi berkedut seperti kain bila ada pergerakan. Tapi it's more like baju body fit. Agak seksi lah. Kalau yang boyot tu, nampak 1 pack dengan ketara. Kalau girl girl tu, 2 pack jelas la kan?

Apa pun, aku lebih suka statement ini;
The Spanish design team also hopes to use the technology for spray-on bandages and hygienic upholstery.
He worked with chemical engineers to design the system, and the ultimate goal is a sanitary spray-on bandage system to instantly deliver medication, dress wounds or soothe burnt skin. 
Lebih bermanafaat daripada spray lama-lama kat badan nak jadikan baju. Mungkin lebih praktikal digunakan untuk masa kecemasan sebagai bandage dan sebagainya. Mungkin di masa hadapan, akan dijual dalam tin-tin kecil kat 7eleven.

Cool invention this is.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Seronok Jadi Chave Jarvis


Chave Jarvis D7000 road test video (taken with the D7000)

Sebab dia dapat test model DSLR Nikon baru long before it's launching. Previously was D90, this time he tested the latest offering by NIKON, D7000. Tempting, especially with the dual SD slots, but I'm looking foward to FX. Bila lah D700 nak keluar replacement, that should lower the price!

A lot of improvements compare to the D90 macam 39 AF-points, 1080p video, 6fps burst, magnesium alloy body. But, still a DX camera. I'd rather choose the D700 over this.

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photos via Engadget.com



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Dual SD slot, yummehh

Monday, January 11, 2010

Dalam Kereta Pun Nak Twitter?

Penangan kemajuan teknologi memang tak sudah. Lepas satu, datang lagi satu. Macam-macam nak diimplikasi kedalam kehidupan seharian. Sampai ada setengah yang mengarut dan tak relevan pada pendapat aku.

Sebelum ini FTN ada menceritakan tentang aplikasi XBOX dan PS3 yang sudah diintegrasi dengan Facebook dan Twitter. Dimana user boleh update status dengan mudah melalui XBOX Live dan PSN.

Hari ini aku terbaca pula tentang kereta yang nak berkomunikasi secara Twitter. Syarikat automotif terkenal di Amerika, Ford Motor sedang cuba menambah aplikasi twitter ke dalam sistem radio (in car entertainment) kereta buatannya supaya boleh berinterasi dengan aplikasi sosial paling popular tahun 2009, iaitu Twitter. Lebih hebat lagi, FORD mencadangkan ia diaktifkan melalui arahan suara (voice command).

Bagaimana agaknya nanti? Memandu kereta, sambil ber"twitter". Apa yang kita dapat? Mungkin lebih banyak kemalangan di jalan raya? Haha


LAS VEGAS: The Ford Motor Co is adding Twitter messages and Internet radio to its in-car entertainment and communication service, known as Sync.

It suggests that the voice-activated system is safer for drivers than trying to manipulate applications on their cellphones.

Ford CEO Alan Mulally told an audience at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Thursday that Sync is designed as a way for drivers to do things like chat with their kids and make dinner reservations, “while keeping their eyes on the road and their hands on the wheel.”

The carmaker is one of many companies at the show that are showing off information and entertainment technologies for car drivers and passengers.

Ford’s Sync service, which was developed by Microsoft Corp and rolled out in 2007, already lets drivers do such things as make phone calls and use GPS technology to get turn-by-turn directions and traffic information.

Now, Ford executives said Thursday, Sync will begin working with two Internet radio services in the United States — Pandora and Stitcher.

It will also connect to OpenBeak, which can read your or your friends’ Twitter posts out loud.

Users will need to have the Sync versions of these applications on a phone with a Bluetooth wireless link. — AP

SOURCE : TheStar

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Pimp Your Iphone - With SLR Lenses!

The very first camera phone I used was a Docomo phone, back in Japan. It was among the first handphones with a built-in camera. Back then it had very low megapixels. I'm not sure the exact figure but I was pretty sure less than a-megapixel camera.  However, back then it was a big hit. I often took photos of friends, and make their profile photos so that everyone had their own faces each time a phone call comes in.

But these accessories developed fast from time to time. 6 years have passed since my first camera phone, and I can hardly see any camera phone with resolution less than 2MP. There's already a 12 megapixel camera phone. A Sony Ericsson if I'm not mistaken. I'm not sure if it should be call a phone, or a digital camera.

Anyway, I don't want to go further on the megapixel issue (maybe in later posts), I want to share about a guy that 'pimps' his iphone camera; by attaching a SLR lense to the iphone!

Yeap, I couldn't imagine it when reading for the first time. Read for yourself. With photos if you don't believe me. An iphone attached with a 50mm lens! Not sure how it's gonna fit in the pockets!


SOURCE : Captin Nod - The Phone-O-Scope

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Facebook on Gaming Console? WTF!

Previously I've blogged about XBOX intergration with Facebook and Twitter application. Guess what, a day after XBOX live debuts with Facebook intergration, Sony announced that PS3 and Facebook are coming together. Oh my, both game consoles are turning into a "social networking consoles"??? I could care less about these features especially on a hardcore gaming console.

Of course many of us have game console (be it PS3 or XBOX) and yes we also use facebook in our daily lives, but seriously I don't understand why they should combine them. Damn! In the future, I could imagine girls rushing to the TV, turn on the PS3..but LOG INTO FACEBOOK!!! ARGHHHH

Anyways, I've did some study on the evolution of these game console after combining with Facebook Apps.

CASE #1 : When XBOX have Facebook, you would need the qwerty keypad attachment as you need to type more. Which means more investment. (I would rather buy new games..haha)


CASE #2 : When PS3 have Facebook, you would need the qwerty keypad attachment as you need to type more. Which means more investment. (I would rather buy new games..haha) - this is copied from above :P
 

To cut things short, the XBOX360 and PS3 will eventually transform itself from a gaming console, into a Personal Desktop! Now leave the PS3 for games ONLY!! haha

 

SOURCE : ENGADGET

Thursday, November 19, 2009

EX-G1 - "Rugged" but Stylish Camera!




CASIO is well known for it's Shock Proof Wrist Watch, The G-SHOCK line-ups. CASIO is also among the thinnest compact camera makers with it's EXILIM series. CASIO is merging both and come up with it's latest camera, the EX-G1. It's the thinnest shock resist digital camera in the world. This camera is said to be FREEZEPROOF, WATERPROOF(equivalent to IEC/JIS Protection Class 8 waterproofing; CASIO claimed that the camera can be used for 60 continuous minutes at a water depth of 10 feet) & also DUSTPROOF(equivalent to IEC/JIS Protection Class 6 dustproofing)!

EX-G1 highlights:
  • It's thin profile with just 0.78 inch thick (world thinnest!)
  • 2.5 inch rear LCD (960 x 240 resolution)
  • 12.1 MP sensor
  • This thin stylish model features a large 2.5-inch monitor with 230,400 dots of high resolution and a non-extending 3X zoom lens ranging from 38-114mm (35 mm film camera equivalent).
  • 3x Optical Zoom
  • Intelligent AF
  • When the camera is pointed at a desired shot, the Intelligent AF function automatically detects the photo subject even if it is not a human face and determines the focus and exposure area accordingly.
  • Movie mode (848 x 480)
  • 35.7MB inbuilt memory
  • microSD/SDHC expansion slot

With this rugged digital camera, who knows..even RAMBO could be interested.. :P





SOURCE : ENGADGET
PIC via GEEKY GADGET

Monday, November 16, 2009

Xbox with Twitter, Facebook and more?? *SIGH*



I'm always a fan of XBOX console. I had fun with the 1st edition of XBOX that I bought back in 2003 until it malfunction a fews later. The first game that I played on the XBOX was Project Gotham Racing.

Then came XBOX360. I been planning to buy one, but unable to do so due to financial problem..(hehe)

I read about this from Engadget website. I'm not sure about others, but what do you think when XBOX console is intergrated with Twitter, Facebook & so on? I personally think that a game console should only be a game console. I rather be racing or street fighting on XBOX rather that socializing on Facebook.



SOURCE : ENGADGET

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

"BMW's Monster" - Inline 6-Cylinder Motorcycle concept!



I'm not a fan of motorcyles, but when it comes to BMW, it will surely get my attention. Imagine the power of this bike with it's 6-cylinder engine. BMW claims that output of the new six-cylinder will be approximately in the same range as on the firm's 1.3-litre straight-four power units (that's around 175 horsepower), while torque will be at the top of the range already offering 130Nm or 96lb-ft of torque from just 2,000rpm and at the same time rev up to almost 9,000 rpm.


 inline 6-cylinder engine


Tuesday, November 10, 2009

iPHONE Hacked!

I'm not an iPhone user. It may have the style, but I'm more to a Microsoft fan. I'd go with Windows Mobile plus easy to sync with my laptop. Anyway, here's a news snippet that kinda shocked me. iPHONE hacked! Continue reading this article..

Apple iPhone owners in Australia have reported that their smartphones have been infected by a worm that has changed their wallpaper to an image of 1980s pop crooner Rick Astley.

The worm, which could have spread to other countries although we have no confirmed reports outside Australia, is capable of breaking into jailbroken iPhones if their owners have not changed the default password after installing SSH. Once in place, the worm appears to attempt to find other iPhones on the mobile phone network that are similarly vulnerable, and installs itself again

On each installation, the worm - written by a hacker calling themselves "ikex" - changes the lock background wallpaper to an image of Rick Astley with the message:

ikee is never going to give you up




What's clear is that if you have jailbroken your iPhone or iPod Touch, and installed SSH, then you must always change your root user password to something different than the default, "alpine". In fact, it would be a good idea if you didn't use a dictionary word at all.

The worm will not affect users who have not jailbroken their iPhones or who have not installed SSH.

SOURCE : SOPHOS

Saturday, October 31, 2009

The Opera; Holiday Mobile Home



Axel Enthoven, an architect from Belgium has designed the Opera, a revolutionary holiday mobile home. It's a canvas home which unfolds from a trailer and includes two beds, a toilet with hot and cold water, LED lights and also a mobile hub. It will be on display at the Design at Work trade fair in Belgium this December.
"The Opera allows you to stay in the most beautiful places, but with the luxury of a wine cabinet, warm-air heating, espresso bar and an enclosed teak veranda. This nomadic, contemporary living tent offers the quality of a luxury yacht combined with the outdoor feeling of camping under canvas."







SOURCE : LIKECOOL

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Geocities CLOSED!

My first website was hosted at Geocities. It was about 10 years ago. Learned HTML from scratch, and only with Notepad. I entered my first website making contest during my secondary school years & won 3rd place. I had a lot of good memories with geocities. Sayonara Geocities!

Here's an article about closing of geocities from Mashable.com

So, we’ve come to the end of the road. The service that hosted the first website for a generation is set to close down tomorrow.

If you’re a GeoCities user, you’ve been given plenty of warning, but you can still hop over there and get your data out today before current owner Yahoo turns out the lights. Meanwhile, the Archive Team’s Geocities Project is doing its best to archive as many GeoCities pages as possible, meaning that selected pieces of Internet history will be preserved (including hundreds of “Under Construction” gifs salvaged from the site).

As we wrote of the shutdown earlier this month:

Back in the proverbial day, GeoCities was the place where many a modern-day internet nerd cut his or her teeth. After a spectacular dot com purchase of $3.65 billion and an equally spectacular dot com bust, its closure marks the end of one of the earliest ages of the social web.

Yahoo, of course, has been busy slimming down and cutting costs under CEO Carol Bartz. With the company’s focus elsewhere, it makes sense to shut down what is essentially an internet relic. Still, to those who look back with nostalgia, October 26 could well be a wistful day.



SOURCE : MASHABLE.COM

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Tech News : 12.3 MP New Nikon D300s, Now with HD Video

Nikon has launched the D300S, a refreshed version of its successful mid-level DSLR. Compared to the D300, It offers full 720p HD video recording, a faster 7 fps continuous shooting and Dual CF and SD card slots. It also sees an addition of a new Quiet drive mode and a dedicated Live View and Info button.





Features

High-speed performance
One major advancement of the D300S is its ability to shoot as fast as 7 frames per second,*1 with Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL3e, and up to 8 frames per second*2 when using the optional Multi-Power Battery Pack MB-D10 and Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL4a. It also offers a rapid startup time of approx. 130 milliseconds and an amazingly short shutter release time lag of only 49 milliseconds*1.
*1 Based on CIPA Guidelines.
*2 Based on CIPA Guidelines. Battery Chamber Cover BL-3 required for Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL4a.

Refined D-Movie
The D300S’s advanced D-Movie function benefits from a number of functional and technological advancements, including an external stereo microphone input enabling high-fidelity audio, plus in-camera movie editing. In Tripod mode, the D300S features contrast-detect AF.

Experimenting with Nikon’s selection of finest-quality NIKKOR interchangeable lenses — from ultra-wide-angle and fisheye to super-telephoto – will enhance the dramatic impact of HD video. What’s more, the camera’s versatile Picture Control adjustment options let you modify the tone and colour of HD video clips with remarkable ease.

AF system with high-density 51-point AF
The D300S’s Multi-CAM 3500DX AF sensor module provides an exceptionally wide area of AF coverage. With 51 AF points densely positioned across the frame, it’s designed to capture your subject accurately, even when its movement is unpredictable. Moreover, it utilises 15 powerful cross-type sensors in the centre of the frame to give you the ultimate in detection performance with any AF NIKKOR lens of f/5.6 or faster. You can also choose to shoot with 11 focus points.

The 51 AF points are employed in various focus area modes, according to subject conditions. Single-point AF mode allows you to choose a single AF point from among the 51, and in dynamic-area AF mode, you can select from 9, 21 or 51 AF points. The 51-point option offers 3D-tracking mode, which automatically shifts the focus point to match the subject's movements. Auto-area AF mode specialises in focusing on people, automatically detecting and prioritising skin tones with all 51 points.

Large, bright viewfinder with approximately 100% frame coverage
The D300S’s viewfinder features an eye-level pentaprism with approx. 100% frame coverage and approx. 0.94x magnification. The large, bright viewfinder makes for easier, more accurate composition.

DX-format CMOS image sensor; 12.3 effective megapixels
The D300S employs Nikon’s renowned DX-format CMOS image sensor that provides 12.3 effective megapixels. It delivers extraordinary image quality throughout a wide ISO sensitivity range of ISO 200 to ISO 3200 with low noise. In addition, Lo 1 for ISO 100 equivalent and Hi 1 for ISO 6400 equivalent are also available. Initial image capture data can be quickly and accurately transferred using 14-bit integrated A/D conversion. All successive internal processing is then handled at a full 16 bits. The resulting output reveals breathtaking details and remarkably smooth tonal gradations.

EXPEED image processing
Nikon's comprehensive EXPEED image processing utilises an accumulation of sophisticated Nikon technologies to ensure impeccable quality for both still images and movies, while also achieving high-speed processing and low power consumption. It also effectively reduces lateral chromatic aberration.

Scene Recognition System makes the most of the 1,005-pixel RGB sensor
Nikon's intelligent and exclusive light metering sensor applications have been refined to deliver the Scene Recognition System, which uses precise colour and brightness information from the 1,005-pixel RGB sensor to push accuracy levels for autofocus, auto exposure, i-TTL flash control and auto white balance to an unprecedented level. And in playback mode, the added Face Detection System lets you instantly zoom in on a human face in the high-resolution, 920k-dot LCD monitor.

Dual card slots for CF/SD memory cards
New for the D300, the D300S provides dual card slots, enabling the simultaneous use of both CompactFlash*3 and SD memory cards and allows photographers to select the primary recording slot. The secondary slot can record in three methods : “Overflow” recording lets you use the memory capacity of the secondary card when the primary card is full, automatically; “Backup” recording stores the same images on both cards; and “RAW primary, JPEG secondary” recording lets you record RAW data and JPEG data separately to each card. You can also copy images between the two memory cards. And when shooting D-Movie clips, it allows you to select the slot containing the card with the most available capacity.
*3Type I compatible only.

Engineered durability
Tested on fully assembled cameras, the shutter mechanism assembly has been proven for 150,000 cycles under demanding conditions. The ruggedly constructed D300S employs a strong yet lightweight magnesium alloy for its exterior cover, chassis and mirror box, as well as for the cover of the optional Multi-Power Battery Pack MB-D10. The camera also offers comprehensive countermeasures at key points to combat invasive moisture and dust.

Easy-to-access Live View mode
Live View function, activated by pressing the dedicated Live View button, makes it easy to shoot while composing on the LCD monitor.

In Handheld mode, which allows you to recompose the frame prior to actual shooting, TTL phase-detection AF using 51 AF points is activated. Tripod mode is designed for precise focus accuracy with still subjects. It allows contrast-detect AF on a desired point within a frame.

Quiet Shutter-release mode for non-intrusive shooting
By selecting “Q” on the release mode dial, photographers can opt to substantially reduce the sound of the camera’s mirror-down during shooting. This is particularly useful when shooting in restrictive conditions such as when photographing wildlife.

Active D-Lighting for smooth tone reproduction in high-contrast lighting
By localising tone control, Active D-Lighting accurately restores the details in shadows and highlighted areas which are often lost in high-contrast lighting situations. Simply choose the appropriate setting — auto, extra high, high, normal, low or off — prior to shooting. For further options that will help you achieve your desired tone, the D300S also allows you to bracket your pictures with varying strength levels, for up to five frames, perfect for difficult lighting situations or if you don’t have the time or experience to select just one Active D-Lighting setting.

Picture Control: Customise the visual style of your images
Nikon’s Picture Control enables you to create the pictures you envisage, quickly and easily, by making specific selections and adjustments to image sharpening, contrast, brightness, saturation and hue. And with other Picture Control-compatible cameras, as long as the settings are the same, you’re able to obtain the same picture tone. The D300S offers four preset Picture Control options — Standard, Neutral, Vivid and Monochrome. You can also download two additional presets, Portrait and Landscape, from the Nikon website.

Built-in flash with 16mm lens coverage
With a guide number of approx. 17/56 (m/ft., ISO 200, 20°C/68°F) and 16mm lens coverage — wider than the 18mm of the D300 — the high-performance built-in flash supports Nikon’s original i-TTL flash control that evaluates flash exposure with greater precision for exceptional results. Compatible with the Nikon Creative Lighting System, the built-in flash controls up to two groups of remote units as a master/commander in Advanced Wireless Lighting.

Multi-Power Battery Pack MB-D10 (optional)
The optional Multi-Power Battery Pack MB-D10 supports three types of batteries: R6/AA-size batteries, along with Nikon's Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL3e and Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL4a. It combines added stability with extended shooting of up to approx. 2,950 shots*1 per charge and enables faster high-speed continuous shooting at up to 8 fps*2.
*1Based on CIPA Standards. When Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL3e is used for camera body, together with Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL4a and Battery Chamber Cover BL-3 for the Multi-Power Battery Pack MB-D10.
*2 Based on CIPA Guidelines. When Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL4a and Battery Chamber Cover BL-3 are used for the Multi-Power Battery Pack MB-D10, all of which are sold separately.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Magic Mouse by Apple







This is something that really caught my attention. Another brilliant idea from Apple. The Magic Mouse.

Apple's new Magic Mouse is the world's first Multi-Touch mouse. Magic Mouse features a Multi-Touch surface with gesture support. It likes the Mac trackpad, allowing you to swipe, scroll, such as; scroll in any direction with one finger, swipe through web pages and photos with two, and click and double-click anywhere.

Know more about the Magic Mouse at Apple.com

Tech News : Robot to reduce burden

In an effort to cope with the challenges of an aging population, a new robot making use of the latest in sensor, control, information processing, mechanical and materials technologies has been developed to assist personnel and patients in care facilities. The product of joint research by RIKEN and Tokai Rubber Industries (TRI), the new robot, named the Robot for Interactive Body Assistance (RIBA), is the first of its kind in the world. It is capable of safely lifting and moving a human patient of up to 61 kg from a bed to a wheelchair and back.

The task of lifting and moving a patient, carried out several times a day, is one of the most exhausting activities for care-givers. In assisting in this task, RIBA brings together cutting-edge sensor and information-processing technology developed at RIKEN with materials technology developed at TRI to overcome the safety and performance limitations of its predecessor—an earlier model named RI-MAN. Using human-like arms equipped with high-precision tactile sensors and a body encased in soft urethane foam, RIBA’s design guarantees patient safety and comfort.

As one part of a larger strategy to pursue advances in robot technology for care-giving support, the successful development of RIBA marks a critical step toward tackling the problems of an aging society. The RIKEN-TRI Collaborative Center for Human-Interactive Robot Research (RTC), where RIBA was developed, envisions bringing robots like RIBA to market in the near future.

SOURCE : RIKEN Research

Tech News : SONY's 3D TV Technology

The latest revival, dubbed "The 3D Wave" kicked off in 2003 with the release of the film Ghosts of the Abyss. Users now wear polarized glasses - rather than the standard red and green spectacle - with the resulting image "fooling" the brain into thinking it is 3D.


Meanwhile, the technology to capture in 3D - or create a virtual 3D image using conventional cameras - has also been getting cheaper and is now affordable by some traditional TV and satellite broadcasters. Sony hopes, by demonstrating what its technology is capable of, broadcasters will follow Hollywood's lead.


There are also signs that some of the bigger broadcasters are dipping a toe in the water. In 2008, the BBC broadcast the world's first live sporting event in 3D, beaming back an England vs. Scotland game from the Six Nations to a cinema in London.


In addition, the corporation's director of London 2012, Roger Mosey, said there were plans to capture some of the Olympics in 3D. "We could, and I believe should, capture some of the Games in 3D", he said. "Nobody would expect the Games of 2012 to be comprehensively in 3D because the technology will be nothing like widespread enough; but it would be a shame not to have any images of London that were part of an experiment with what will be one of the next big waves of change."


Sky has gone a step further, announcing in July that it would launch "the UK's first 3D channel" by 2010. However, Fergal Ringrose - editor of Europe's broadcast technology magazine, TVB Europe, told BBC News that Sky was in a rather unique position and that the majority of broadcasters were still reluctant to embrace 3D TV.


"Sky is going to be broadcasting through its existing high definition infrastructure, through its satellite network and then through the Sky set-top box. "Very few broadcasters are in the position to control the entire process. "We did a reader survey on 427 broadcasters across Europe and asked them if 3D TV was on the horizon. Only 15% said yes, and another 20% said they were looking at it as an option.


"That's somewhat underwhelming," he added.


SOURCE : BBC NEWS

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