Archive for November, 2009

Staying Connected the Fun Way- Nokia 6760 Slider

Monday, November 30th, 2009

attachment Entertainment meets compact intellect; where does the line stand to be drawn?

If you are an individual like us who can hardly stand to be left unconnected, especially with our growing obsession with Facebook-ing and checking up on that other gamer you met recently at your local LAN shop, the Nokia 6760 slide might be a solution to your problem. Well at least one easily accomplish issue.

Built with a QWERTY keypad which is human-speak translates to what a normal keyboard would be if it were scaled to 1/8th its normal size, then that would be exactly what you might use to thumb away at. Easily update your social networks like MySpace and Facebook, as well as to massively update your emails and check your IMs at one go. Definitely a great one for those who simply cannot have their internet speeds compromise during a raid, and yet would like to have a little bit more of contact with the outside world. You know, after all, we geeks aren’t really all that anti-social, we are perhaps best known as socially-misunderstood *cough*

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Toshy’s Slimmest Rendition of Recorder-hood

Monday, November 30th, 2009

S10 perspective view P30 perspective view

With miniscule-designed camcorders being all the rage these days, the latest Toshiba HD Camileo Camcorder range comes jam-packed with a newfound HD 1080p resolution, a rather handy design, and content-sharing functionality.  The S10 (the first picture, top left) sees a rather streamline design and can be easily pocketed and placed within one’s trouser’s pocket with ease. The P30 on the other hand (Second photo, on the right) sees a rather neat touch of reliability within its HD-lens, that comes in a rather stylish pistol grip form.

A surprisingly inexpensive treat for those wannabe video bloggers and amateur movie producers, where at a mere $ 279 (S10) and $ 399 (P30), Christmas could not have arrived at a more timely date!

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Newest Nikon in Town! The D3s

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

The latest Professional digital SLR with the newly designed FX-format CMOS
image sensor and HD movie capability, has seen the D3 hit Singapore today. Not only is it delivering improved ultra-high sensitivity, image quality and response speed; if you are looking for an upgrade from your own crusty DSLR, this might be the latest dreamboat that could fulfil your dreams.

D3S_24_70_front_l Nikon D3s

• Newly Designed FX?format

• 12.1 Megapixels

• 3” VGA LCD Screen with wide?viewing angle

• Liveview Mode

• New & improved D?Movie (HD?Ready)

• ISO 200 – 12800 up to Hi3 (102400)

• 9fps in FX?format; 11fps in DX?format

• High?density 51?point AF

• Dual CF Card Slots

S$7,888

 

AFS_70_200_VR_II_l AF-S DX NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II

• FX?format

• Built?in Vibration Reduction (VR II) equivalent to increase in shutter speed by 4 steps

• Normal VR or Active VR mode

• Silent Wave Motor (SWM)

S$3,699

Arrival of the Sony Ericsson’s long-awaited Yari

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

With the arrival of Sony Ericsson’s latest baby of the moment, M1 announced the launch of Sony Ericsson Yari™ with PlayNow™ plus, available at all M1 Shops island-wide.attachment

PlayNow™ plus is an all-you-can-eat music buffet service with millions of international and regional tracks just waiting to be downloaded from the library.  Kind of similar to the likes of Nokia’s launch of its Nokia music store, the PlayNow™ plus enables users to create their own profiles, recommend music to their friends, or simply catch up with the latest from the music scene. That’s a plus point for customization and personalizing stuff for one’s entertainment.

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Nokia’s Contemporary Business-minded Beauty- E72

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

And the E72 has arrived on our shores on the 14th of Nov. And of course who would not want a beauty like this?

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Not only does the Nokia E72 boast a sleek and contemporary design, it also supports instant messaging (IM) accounts (such as Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, Google Talk and Ovi, amongst many others) provided by Nokia Messaging direct from the homescreen for the first time. For work emails, there are Microsoft Mail for Exchange and IBM Lotus Notes Traveler.

What we thought was really eye-catching lay in its connectivity of both a built-in 3.5G and WiFi-network. Simple and intuitive. A must have for the business user. And of course, we must not forget its new found 16GB of storage space and whooping 5MP camera feature.

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Samsung’s Spicy Galaxy, Incoming- i5700

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

From the planets of the Galaxy that has arrived in Europe already comes its latest incarnation, or little brother known by the nick of  "Galaxy Spica.", or in our words, Spicy Galaxy…

Let us just say that we are more then taken by this newest Android’s smacking good looks where at a mere 13.2mm thickness and with a 3.5mm audio jack (Finally!), this speedy Gonzales that runs on a 800MHz core also comes with one drool-worthy feature. Its very own, in-built DivX support. Now, not only does video-rendering come at a top-notch quality, we get to show all our ‘videos’ to the world, of how sloppy our workmates are. Rumoured to soon arrive in Asia, we have our fingers crossed at this very moment.

More info: Engadget

Technology Invades, Brisbane Survey Reveals

Monday, November 16th, 2009

In Australia, it has been found, at least in Brisbane that Technology has literally dominated our lives. Over 70% of survey respondents admitted to spend at least 3 hours, on a daily routine in front of some kind of screen… that includes the telly box and your mobile phones. image

The average household now has nine screens, including TVs, computers, PDAs, MP3 players and mobile phones. For nearly half, that includes three or more TVs, according to a survey of 500 Queenslanders done by Pure Profile Research for NRMA Insurance. <!–More To See–>

Our love affair with technology means we are defying international trends. It is confirmed by the bottom lines of electronic retailers such as JB Hi-Fi and research by electronics giant Canon.

NRMA Insurance spokesman Frank Adler said most households denied their screen time was impacting on family interactions but it was now "normal" for family members to be using different forms of technology at the same time.

While time in front of games peaked around the age of eight, an Australian Communications and Media Authority study found, internet use increased from the age of just four. The one constant was TV, used by about 94 per cent of Australians of all ages.

And when it came to television, rules about content and time were most often in place for younger viewers. "The majority of parents of 3 and 4-year-olds had rules about television content," the study said. "In contrast, more parents of 8 to 17-year-olds had rules about when their child could watch television rather than rules about television content. For more: The Herald Sun

Compu-tainment Ranks Tops in the 21st Century

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

If you happen to belong to the 21st Century as a Gen Y youngster, then perhaps you might be able to relate to this, where unlike the older generation who might indulge in smaller delights like owning a car, they simply keep connected via their internet and social sites like Facebook and Myspace. The super highway of connectivity, rather.

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The study into buyer attitudes by global automotive analyst company JD Power has global implications for car brands increasingly trying to snare a younger audience. The company’s Australian managing director, Brian Fine, believes the findings could change the way car makers deal with younger buyers.

"For car companies, younger buyers are their starting point," he said.

"If they don’t get them at the early stages then they are probably going to have a tougher sell later on."

Although it was a US study, Mr Fine said younger buyers have surprisingly similar views on car ownership globally. The survey found that the global economic crisis had made young people more aware of the costs involved with owning and fuelling a vehicle.

What else can we say about the youngsters today except that the money they have in their pocket is probably going to go to funding snacks and junk food whilst communicating via the inter-web. That is economies of scale if you ask us.

More info: The Herald Sun

Obama’s Speech on Technology & the Internet

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Perhaps one of the best presidential election yet to come, mainly due to his ability to speak to his people via grassroot means and the internet that was also known to be his one source of gathering supporters, Obama launches into a Q&A session in Shanghai. Not only does he talk about the power of the internet, and how though he does not like to be criticized, he encourages this interactivity. he also elaborates on how he won the election via facebook and all the social-networking means available to on the worldwideweb today. A rather interesting talk from the man himself.

How to Cool Yourself, the Primitive Way

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

As the weather heats up to a fever pitch, there are some ways to keep the heat off and stay cool as a cucumber would be. We have segregated the ones that we have employed and are currently utilizing at this very instant to keep cool in a non-air con situation.

  1. Just add water. The relief is almost immediate, and will last for up to one hour or more.
    • Ball up and soak a t-shirt in the sink, wring it out, put it on and sit in a lawn chair (or other chair that lets air through to you) in front of a fan. Re-wet as it dries. Make sure not to soak it with cold water. It can be colder than you think. Instead use lukewarm water so you get cool without freezing. Using a synthetic shirt will ensure no "wet T-shirt" look.

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