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Monday, December 7, 2009



The Storm Warriors (simplified Chinese: 风云II; traditional Chinese: 風雲II) is an upcoming 2009 Hong Kong martial arts/wuxia film, produced and directed by the Pang brothers. It is the second live-action film adaptation of screenwriter Ma Wing-Shing's manhua Fung Wan, following the 1998 film The Storm Riders. Ekin Cheng and Aaron Kwok respectively reprise their roles as Wind and Cloud, who this time find themselves up against Lord Godless (Simon Yam), a ruthless Japanese warlord bent on invading China.

Principal photography for The Storm Warriors began in April 2008 and ended in July; filming took place Bangkok, Thailand. The film is the first Chinese language film to be shot in bluescreen. For the film, the Pangs were inspired by Fung Wan's popular Japanese Invasion story arc The Death Battle.[1] For the film's visual effects, the brothers aimed for realism, while trying to give the film's setting a comic book feel. The film is expected to be released theatrically in Singapore on 8 December 2009.

Good news for Starhub and M1 users. IPhone available from Wednesday.

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SINGAPORE: StarHub will make available the iPhone to its subscribers from Wednesday.

It will also offer a range of new 3G mobile plans to meet the different needs of iPhone customers for voice, SMS and data usage.

iPhone 3GS and iPhone 3G models will be available for free on the 3G SmartSurf Unlimited plan with a two—year contract. Altogether, four new 3G SmartSurf price plans will be introduced.

Local data usage charges are capped at S$48 monthly. Customers who have pre—registered for the iPhone will be given priority.

Hours after StarHub revealed plans to rollout its iPhones, M1 announced it will do the same this Wednesday.There will be four new iPhone plans offered by M1.

M1 said its iPhone customers will also enjoy call benefits of unlimited free calls to three M1 numbers, per second billing and discounts of up to 35 per cent on subscription fees with the multi—line saver programme.

Local data usage charges are capped at S$36.38, slightly below StarHub’s rates.

In July, SingTel was the first operator to launch the new iPhone 3GS.