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  • Facebook’s “Other” Message Inbox

    Facebook’s “Other” Message Inbox

    Not all Facebook messages go into your main inbox. Facebook also has an “Other” inbox. Messages from pages or people who are not your friends might end up in this folder. Sometimes even messages from good friends end up there. So, you better check it regularly. I have been sending some messages to people who I have met on my dpmlicious Facebook page. Please do check if they have been put in your “Other” inbox. Here is one way to [...]

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  • How to Remove a Facebook Application

    How to Remove a Facebook Application

    When you add a Facebook Application, it requires you to give them access to your information. This usually will include your e-mail address and personal information. Once you’ve decided that you don’t like an app, make sure you remove it. It’s not fun to receive e-mails about something you don’t like and potentially risk having your personal information passed on to a third party. Yes, they claim it won’t happen, but how are we supposed to know that it doesn’t? [...]

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  • Dell Home

    Dell Home

    Take a peak into a home powered by Dell. Yesterday, I attended a Dell event showcasing their home solutions for a convenient and fun lifestyle. The theme was luxury lifestyle, so it was held at Scotts Highpark, a condo smack in front of the Newton MRT station. The invitation was cute and creative. Well done, XPR. Since I already have an Alienware M17X, I was more interested in the Dell Venue Pro. It’s replaced the Dell Streak in my dream [...]

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  • You Again Review

    You Again Review

    You Again brings you into the female world, looking into how women deal with their traumatic or unpleasant highschool memories. Even if you are a guy, you might find the interactions amusing. The movie was entertaining, even for the three guys I was watching it with. They might have been laughing more than me. You don’t need to rush out to watch it, but if you want to watch something, it’s not bad. Marni (Kristen Bell) deals with her high [...]

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  • If you are not a fan of Xi Chuan style of spicy food, then do NOT get this soup.

    Happy Pay Steamboat (Tian Tian Huo Guo) Review

    As I type this, I am still sick from the crap food I had at Tian Tian Huo Guo (Happy Pay Steamboat) last night. I normally would give good and bad points and let people decide whether they want to try it out or not, since they have their own tastes and preferences. However, when it comes to this particular restaurant, I suggest to stay clear unless you are starving, have an extremely strong stomach and can take the heat. [...]

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  • Detective Dee and The Mystery of the Phantom Flame Review

    Detective Dee and The Mystery of the Phantom Flame Review

    Although I feel asleep while watching Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame, it wasn’t that bad. Empress Wu summons Detective Dee, who was previously exiled, to solve the recent mysterious deaths. People seemed to suffer from  internal combustion because they exploded in flames. I have no idea why some of the English translation seemed to be a bit off, but I’m no translation expert. The talking deer of divine intervention aside, the action scenes were quite exciting [...]

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  • Tim meets Barry and his mouseterpiece. Yes, those are dead and stuffed mice!

    Dinner for Schmucks Review

    It was worth watching Dinner for Smucks at the cinema, but I have no idea why it was released terribly late in Singapore. I rarely recommend watching a comedy at the cinema because, unlike action and horror movies, having a joke being told to you on a big screen doesn’t make a bigger impact. Well done, Jay Roach, who is also the director of Meet the Parents and Meet the Fockers. It’s about an executive who needs to impress his [...]

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  • Liar Game (The Final Stage) Review

    Liar Game (The Final Stage) Review

    If you like logic puzzles and believe in trusting mankind, you will love this movie. Although it is actually the final installment of a two-season Japanese TV series, you can watch the movie without knowing a thing about the previous episodes. The series and movie revolves around two main characters Nao Chan (Toda Erika) and Akiyama Shinichi (Matsuda Shota). Nao Chan is used as a pawn to involve Akiyama into the Liar Game at the beginning of the series. The [...]

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  • Inception Review

    Inception Review

    If you haven’t watched it yet, do go watch Inception before you watch anything else. It’s been a long time since I really felt completely satisfied with watching a movie at the cinema. For those who have watched it but are a still a bit confused, check out the spoiler bits for my further analysis. Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Ellen Page, Ken Watanabe Director: Christopher Nolan Genre: Action/ Adventure Language: English Release Date:15 July 2010 Running Time:148 minutes Distributor:WB Rating: (Singapore [...]

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  • Official Movie Poster (Source: Disney Studios Singapore)

    The Scorcerer’s Apprentice Review

    The Scorcerer’s Apprentice isn’t a must see film, but something I would watch if I were bored. It’s about a boy who is destined to become a great scorcerer and fights the evil forces. It’s basically a movie more suitable for tweens. Any teen or older person would somewhat find it a bit juvenile. I have a feeling that nerdy science geeks would relate more to the main character. However, it still is entertaining and enjoyable. If you want a [...]

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