Finally! Their Content Aware Fill is amazing!
BTW, Adobe Creative Suite 4 was announced on the 23rd September 2008.
Finally! Their Content Aware Fill is amazing!
BTW, Adobe Creative Suite 4 was announced on the 23rd September 2008.
Sorry for the late news, but when I was in Hong Kong, Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 was launched in Singapore and SingTel customers are the first one to get it. I hope they will bring in iPad next =D
The RRP for the Xperia X10 is S$1,088 (without contract).
I think I am no longer qualify being a youth =(
BlackBerry Flexi Youth Plans from $48/month, first to offer bundled data and talktime. Exclusive youth benefits like free unlimited SMS, outgoing calls from campus and army camps
Singapore, 25 March 2010 — Singapore Telecommunications Limited (SingTel) today announced that it will introduce the first BlackBerry service plans for youths in Singapore called BlackBerry® Flexi Youth and BlackBerry Flexi Value Youth Plans, The new plans, available from 26 March cater specially to students and Full-time National Servicemen (NSFs).
Could not make it for this event as it is held during office hours, but nevertheless, I want to see how LTE can take mobile network to the next level. With the increasing number of smartphone users in the market, the demand for faster bandwidth and speed for mobile data transfer have also increased. I hope they do eventually trial the LTE in the MRT as I can’t even get a proper 3G signal in the MRT (blue and red line).
Press Release:
Introduction
Be the first to get your hands on the Nokia N900 and get a free Nokia Extra Power DC-11, worth SGD156, when you pre-order. Customers also qualify for the âSure Win Dipâ upon service activation. To pre-order go online and visit www.nokia.com.sg/n900/preorder via your PC or www.nokia.mobi/n900/preorder on your mobile from 13 to 26 March 2010.
The Nokia N900 is priced at SGD 999. Collection of your pre-ordered Nokia N900 can be made on 27 and 28 March 2010 from Nokia Stores at the following locations: ION Orchard, Parkway Paradise S.C., Century Square S.C., Funan DigitalLife Mall, Causeway Point S.C., Suntec City Mall and Jurong Point S.C.
Microsoft today unveiled Windows Phone 7 Series at the Mobile World Congress 2010. Since it is a brand new OS, Microsoft got rid of the Windows Mobile 7 branding and named it as Windows Phone 7 Series instead. From the first look, it looks pretty impressive.
Check out the UI videos:
Conducted across eight Asia-Pacific markets (Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan), the second quarterly Digital Brand Index (DBI 2.0) continues to unveil insights about; the most discussed brands online, the most active channels and the subject areas that spark the most vibrant debate.
Researched during the last three months of 2009, DBI 2.0 found almost 1.5 million online technology brand mentions â double the level tracked in DBI 1.0, conducted July to September 2009. Other key findings from DBI 2.0 include:
Google launches its own phone called the Nexus One. However before that, there are so many leak pictures, videos, specifications and even the official website was leaked for a while. I think it can be considered the most leaked phone of 2009 or perhaps the most leaked mobile phone.
Pricing & Availability
SingTel and INQ brings multi-tasking INQ Chat 3G with Facebook and Twitter integration to Singapore
Affordable 3G Social Mobile with QWERTY keypad and Twitter updates directly to the home screen, plus SingTelâs award winning AMPed music service.
SingTel offers phone at S$0 with enhanced data bundled mobile plan
Singapore â 17 December, 2009 – SingTel and INQ Mobile will be bringing in the much anticipated INQ Chat 3G, the first QWERTY mobile from INQ and one of the worldâs most unique phones â to Singapore.
The INQ Chat 3G brings updates from Twitter directly to the homescreen and offers push Gmail. It also offers consumers the chance to switch between different applications with one click – thanks to
its âSwitcherâ key conveniently located on the side of the phone.
Finally! Street View on Google Maps has landed on our shores, been waiting for years for this!
Singapore, December 2, 2009 â Google today announced the launch of Street View in Singapore, allowing users to view and navigate 360 degree street-level imagery of Singapore. Taken by Street View cars along all public roads earlier this year, the imagery includes iconic locations like Orchard Road, Marina Bay and Clarke Quay; cultural areas like Chinatown, Little India and Kampong Glam; and the heartland like Tampines, Jurong and Woodlands. In addition to viewing the images on your PC, Street View can be accessed on your mobile phone, meaning you now have a virtual photo-based street guide of Singapore in your pocket. See it for yourself at maps.google.com.sg.