Bluelounge Sumo
The Bluelounge Sumo is a cable holder that anchors cables so they don't slip back to the floor when left near a table's edge. I use mine to anchor the LAN cable on my desk, and it costs US$11.95.
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The Bluelounge Sumo is a cable holder that anchors cables so they don't slip back to the floor when left near a table's edge. I use mine to anchor the LAN cable on my desk, and it costs US$11.95.
The Bluelounge Milo is a mobile phone stand with a clever twist, a micro-suction area that lets you place your phone at any angle. Rest an iPhone vertically and it leans against the back; horizontally, the suction holds it.
The Bluelounge Kicks are small, thin silicone-rubber rails that stop your iPad from slipping, scratching, or getting damaged. Once applied, you can lean your iPad 2 against the edge of a table while resting it on your lap.
The Apple iPhone Micro USB Adapter is sold only in UK Apple Stores, online and retail, for £8. I bought mine at the Regent Street store while in London for Nokia World 2011. It makes a gift for Apple fans.
I bought the Apple World Travel Adapter Kit before my London flight, at iStudio in Changi Airport Terminal 3, for S$54.21. With a valid boarding pass I skipped the 7% GST, against S$58. The kit works with iPods and iPhones.
Fabrix launched the Fifth October iPhone case as a tribute to Steve Jobs, who passed away on 5th October 2011. It costs US$10, plus US$3 registered mail within Singapore. I ordered on 18th October and received it on the 24th.
SingTel has launched Singapore's first e-book service, skoob, offering works by Singaporean writers, study guides, and school textbooks for local students. At launch it holds 39,000 local and international bestsellers for smartphones, tablets, and PCs, with payment in Singapore Dollars.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 is now available in Singapore at a recommended S$768 for the 3G 16GB model. It runs Android 3.2 Honeycomb on a 1GHz dual-core processor, with an 8.9-inch WXGA 1280x800 display and a 3-megapixel rear camera.
I bought the Case-Mate Waddler Penguin Case (Black) for iPhone 4/4S from Amazon as Li Xiang's birthday present. She loves penguins, and this was the only penguin iPhone case I could find. It cost US$24.99 plus US$7 shipping to Singapore.
This year, Li Xiang's birthday celebration was a simple one. We had an early dinner at Jones The Grocer in Mandarin Gallery, did some shopping around Orchard, then finished with an early supper at Ramen Santouka in Cuppage Terrace.
Leaving my mark on this blog on 11-11-11 at 11:11am. According to Wikipedia, 11th November is the 315th day of the year, with 50 days left. In Japan it's Glico Pocky & Pretz Day, in South Korea Lotte Pepero Day.
The Motorola RAZR goes on sale in Singapore from tomorrow, 11th November 2011, at a recommended S$888 without contract, and at all three local telcos, SingTel, StarHub, and M1. I tried it at last week's media event.
The Samsung Galaxy Note arrives in Singapore tentatively on 18th November 2011 at a recommended S$998, including taxes and without any telco subsidy. The Galaxy Nexus follows by January 2012 at S$948, also including taxes and unsubsidised.
Firefox 8.0 has been released, just a month and a half after Firefox 7.0 on 28th September 2011. New in this version: add-ons installed by third-party programs are now disabled by default, and a one-time selection dialog manages them.
Google has launched Google+ Pages, its take on Facebook Pages, which you can create at plus.google.com/pages/create. I do wish Google+ offered nicer URLs, as Facebook does for pages and profiles, since nobody will remember the long numeric ID.
On my last day before flying home, I woke at the same time and checked out at 9am. Thanks to the team at 1000heads, who minded our luggage at their office while we went sightseeing. First stop was London Eye.
Nokia World Day 2 also began at 9am, with the opening keynote by Colin Giles, head of Sales. As the second and final day, with nothing new to announce, the crowd was thinner, so this post has more pictures.
I woke at 7.30am and met the other bloggers for breakfast at 8am in the hotel lobby, before heading to ExCeL London for Stephen Elop's opening keynote. The venue was about a five-minute walk away. We arrived just in time.
I was one of the lucky bloggers invited to fly to London for Nokia World 2011, thanks to Nokia Connects and Nokia. I'll dedicate four posts to it this week: pre-event, day one, day two, and post-event.
SingTel's price plans for the iPhone 4S, launching on 28th October 2011 at midnight, at Suntec Convention Hall 402, Hall F. Here I break down the various SingTel tariff options for getting the iPhone 4S, whether on contract or otherwise.
The Apple iPhone 4S is now available to pre-order on the Apple Singapore Online Store, with all units sold here unlocked. Both black and white are offered, at S$948 for 16GB, S$1,088 for 32GB, and S$1,238 for 64GB.
YouTube Singapore is now official, marking YouTube's debut here. It aims to help Singaporeans find their favourite content and to spread Singaporean content across the globe. Initial partners include the music collection society COMPASS, the sports agency World Sport Group.