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Timbuk2 Custom Laptop Messenger Bag

Bought the Timbuk2 Custom Laptop Messenger Bag from timbuk2.com when they are having a 20% off custom bags from 5th to 8th March 2013. I placed order on the 6th March 2013, my bag got shipped on the 12th March 2013 and I received it on the 18th March 2013.

Paid US$119.20 for the bag and an additional US$15 for the Navy Custom Strap Pad. Shipping via UPS Worldwide Expedited is an additional US$30. After the discount, the bag comes up to US$164.20 (S$205.30)

Timbuk2 Custom Laptop Messenger Bag - Front View
Timbuk2 Custom Laptop Messenger Bag – Front View

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Timbuk2 Command Messenger Bag

I got the Timbuk2 Command Messenger Bag (oxford nylon black in medium size) when I was in San Francisco back in December 2011. It was retailing for US$130 which after 8.75% California tax comes up to US$141.375 (S$176).

This bag is Transportation Security Administration (TSA) friendly in the US because the laptop compartment can be unzipped separately to flatten the bag for it to pass through the X-ray. In this way you do not need to take your laptop out from the bag. I have not tested this in Singapore Changi Airport yet, but my guess is that you still have to take the laptop out from your bag.

Timbuk2 Command Messenger Bag - Front View
Timbuk2 Command Messenger Bag – Front View

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Timbuk2 Freestyle Messenger Bag For iPad

Received the Timbuk2 Freestyle Messenger Bag for iPad from my brother as my birthday present last year. I think at that time it is retailing for US$89 (S$111), but it is on offer now, timbuk2.com is selling for US$54 (S$67.40).

Despite it is a bag for the iPad, it is able to fit in a 13″ MacBook Air at the main compartment (not the padded iPad compartment). I am guessing a 11″ MacBook Air should be able to fit in the padded iPad compartment.

Timbuk2 Freestyle Messenger Bag for iPad - Front View
Timbuk2 Freestyle Messenger Bag for iPad – Front View

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Hossan Leong Took Over SingTel’s Twitter Page Yesterday!

Hossan Leong took over SingTel’s Twitter page yesterday as part of a campaign to promote SingTel’s 4G mobile service. The hashtag #Need4GSpeed is used and if you tweet with that hashtag, Hossan and his team of actors will respond to selected tweets on-the-spot with entertaining short skits depicting the mentioned scenarios.

I tweeted “#Need4GSpeed to show off my speedtest results!” and this is the video I got back!

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Google Shutting Down Google Reader

Google Reader was created in early 2005 by Google engineer Chris Wetherell and launched on 7th October 2005 through Google Labs.

I can’t remember when I first started using Google Reader, but my guess it would be around in 2006. Ever since then, I have been using Google Reader on a daily basis (even weekends and when I am on holiday).

Google Reader Logo
Google Reader Logo

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Logitech Rechargeable Trackpad For Mac (T651) Review

The Logitech Rechargeable Trackpad (T651) is a trackpad for Mac and is retailing for S$98, the Windows equivalent is Logitech Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad (T650) is retailing slightly more expensive, for S$109.

Logitech Rechargeable Trackpad for Mac is an alternative to the Apple Magic Trackpad which is also retailing for the same price of S$98.

Logitech Rechargeable Trackpad for Mac (T651) - Box Front
Logitech Rechargeable Trackpad for Mac (T651) – Box Front

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Logitech Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard (K811) Review

The Logitech Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard (K811) is a keyboard for Mac and is retailing for S$169, the Windows equivalent is Logitech Bluetooth Illuminated Keyboard (K810) is also retailing for S$169.

The Logitech Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard is a pretty expensive alternative to the Apple Wireless Keyboard which is retailing for S$98.

Logitech Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard - Box Front
Logitech Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard – Box Front

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Vertu Ti Now In Singapore

The much anticipated first Android phone from Vertu after Nokia sold away the luxury division back in June 2012 is here in Singapore.

The Vertu Ti is powered by Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) with the ability to upgrade to Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) later this year.

Titanium Black Leather (S$13,000) - Left, Titanium Pure Black (S$15,500) - Right
Titanium Black Leather (S$13,000) – Left, Titanium Pure Black (S$15,500) – Right

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Uber Is Here In Singapore

What is Uber? Uber is a service that connects passengers with drivers of luxury vehicles for hire. Think of it as a private limousine service. You book the limousine, it gives you an estimated waiting time for your pick-up, sends you to your destination and you hop off. Payment will automatically be charged to your credit card that you provided when you signed up for an Uber account.

Pricing

Uber iOS AppUber iOS App
Uber iOS App

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