I got the Bluelounge Extra Connectors (Micro USB) for US$5.95 to use with my Bluelounge The Sanctuary, needing another Micro USB port to charge my HTC Desire and Mozart at once. Shipping to Singapore alone costs US$2.53 via USPS.
The last time we saw Windows 8 was at Computex on 2nd June 2011. Yesterday at the BUILD conference, Microsoft demoed the Windows 8 Developer Preview. The new Metro UI looks fantastic, and I hope Microsoft keeps the interface consistent.
I ordered the Bluelounge MiniDock (UK variant) from bluelounge.com for US$19.95, my first purchase through the site since it isn't sold in Singapore yet. Shipping cost about US$4.15 via USPS First Class, the cheapest option, though delivered by normal mail.
I got the Bluelounge SpaceStation from the Design Museum Shop at Red Dot Traffic for S$127.35. I haven't seen it sold anywhere else yet, but I'll update this post if I do. For now, it completes my Bluelounge collection.
I'm helping a fellow NUS SoCian, Reuben, founder of Household.sg, spread the word. Household.sg is an online supermarket that aims to eliminate the tedious trip to the supermarket for groceries, freeing up your time for what truly matters.
I first previewed the Nokia N9 at Nokia Connection 2011 in June, when the software was still in beta. I was invited again to the N9 Blogger Event on Wednesday. The N9 launches in Singapore in early October at S$799.
Travelling to the US this December for the first time, I sought a US version of HungryGoWhere, and many recommended Yelp, which wasn't in the Singapore App Store. I tweeted @yelp, they asked, and hours later it appeared.
I got the Logitech Harmony 300 for S$49 at Comex 2011 last week. It's a universal remote that controls up to four devices, such as your TV, cable box, Xbox 360, and media player. I'd planned on the Harmony 200.
I bought the D-Link DNS-320 (S$109) and two Western Digital 3.5-inch Caviar Black 1TB drives at S$115 each, at Comex 2011. Despite a bad experience with the DNS-323, I went D-Link again, since this is for my mom's office.
I got the Sanyo Eneloop Standard Charger NC-MQN09 from Challenger at Funan for S$29.90, or S$26.91 with member's price. I weighed it against the cheaper Basic Charger at S$22.90, but the extra S$7 buys US-plug compatibility and a microprocessor.
I bought two Bluelounge CableBoxes in Hong Kong but never fully used them. While tidying my room and cables recently, I realised I needed two more, so I picked them up at Challenger in Funan for S$49 each, choosing black.
I bought the Bluelounge The Sanctuary from EpiCentre at ION Orchard for S$189, or S$170.10 with a 10% member's discount. I first saw it back in December 2009 at city'super in Hong Kong, in the Dark Wood finish.
Here are the ten winners of the S$10 Spinelli Vouchers giveaway, with thanks to DBS Places. You'll receive your vouchers by snail mail soon. For everyone who didn't win this time, no worries, there's always the next giveaway.
At HP's Booth 8428 Direct Counter, the 16GB and 32GB HP TouchPads sell for S$118 and S$188 respectively, before GST, during the first two days of Comex 2011, 1st to 2nd September. Just 100 units of each are available daily.
DBS Bank has launched Asia's first regional Facebook Places and Check-in Deals campaign, spanning Singapore, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Jakarta, and Taipei. It's open to anyone with a supported mobile device, via the Facebook app or mobile browser.
The Bluelounge Notebook Kit can be bought from the Design Museum Shop at Red Dot Traffic for S$31.05. I also spotted it at EpiCentre in ION Orchard for S$39, slightly dearer, and at Challenger in IMM for a cheaper S$29.
I hadn't seen the Bluelounge Cool Feet sold in Singapore until yesterday at Challenger in IMM. Mine came as part of the Notebook Kit I bought from the Design Museum Shop for S$31.05. Challenger IMM sells it for S$18.90.
Steve Jobs has resigned as Apple's CEO, with Tim Cook taking over. His health is taking a toll, and I wish him all the best. Let's not forget it was he who brought Apple back from the brink of bankruptcy.
Nokia has launched the Nokia 700, 701, and 600, powered by Symbian Belle, the successor to Symbian Anna. I was invited to the WOM World launch event in Hong Kong but couldn't make it, the 700 being the smallest.
I couldn't find the Bluelounge Cableyoyo sold in Singapore. Mine came as part of the Bluelounge Notebook Kit, which includes two Cableyoyos, from the Design Museum Shop for S$31.05. HardwareZone forum posts mention iStudio, but I checked a few outlets.
I got the Bluelounge CableBox Mini for S$37.35 at the Design Museum Shop in Red Dot Traffic. Challenger sells it cheaper, at S$34.90, but only in Pink, Blue, and Yellow. I needed white to match my white Huawei Terminal.
Symbian Anna, the Singapore variant, releases on 2nd September 2011. You can download it via Ovi Suite v3.1.1 on a PC, or over the air directly to your smartphone. The latest software update for Symbian phones brings significant enhancements.