Dec 302011
 

As 2012 comes, Toshiba presents you a never-before sale with some of these exciting notebook offers! Quickly go grab your favourite model you’ve been always drooling for, because the offer ends on 3rd Jan 2012!

Just download the promotion flyer, print out a hardcopy and give it to any Toshiba Authorised Reseller before purchasing to enjoy the discount promotion.

Dec 302011
 

For those who shaves, I got a few shaving tips from Schick Hydro. I don’t really shave at all, so these tips might not really help me, but it’s really interested to know how to prevent ingrown hairs. What is the grain anyway?

Shaving Tips Why?
Shave in the evening Saves time in the morning and allows the skin to rejuvenate during the night.
Shave according to the grain Shaving against the grain can cause redness, rashes, razor burns and ingrown hairs. Use slow short strokes to give a closer and safer shaving experience.
Rinse the blade in hot water when shaving Rinse the blade often in hot water when shaving. The hot water cleanses the blade and allows an easier cut.
Use a good shaving cream Choose a good shaving cream that contains moisturising ingredients like Vitamin E and Aloe Vera as it forms a hydrating layer that softens the hair and helps protect the skin from redness and irritation.
Choose a clean, sharp razor blade shaver A sharp and well-designed razor gives the closest shave.

Anyway, the Schick Hydro is available at all leading supermarkets & personal care stores at the following prices:

Schick Hydro 5 RSP SGD 11.90
Schick Hydro 3 RSP SGD 8.90
Schick Hydro 5 Refills RSP SGD 17.90
Schick Hydro 3 Refills RSP SGD 12.90
Schick Hydro Sensitive Skin Shave Gel RSP SGD 8.90
Schick Hydro Moisturising Shave Gel RSP SGD 8.90

Dec 302011
 

With the Epson MG-850HD, users can now connect their iPhone, iPad or iPod to share images, music and videos stored on their Apple device through a convenient docking system. The projector also comes with a set of two 10 watt high quality stereo speakers making it an ideal addition for parties, gathering or even presentations.

Here are my initial thoughts:

  • Supports the iPad! Perfect for just using the iPad for presentations and watching movies.
  • Awesome 10W speakers for watching video clips and movies from your iOS device.
  • There’s a physical keystone adjustment dial which makes it easy instead of fumbling with the projector menus.
  • Doesn’t mirror your iOS device, which means apps need to support display output.

Available in Singapore now at a suggested retail price of SGD$1,299.

Dec 302011
 

Adobe’s ‘Awesomize your Holidays‘ Contest is a simple contest where you upload a photo to this app called the Awesomizer and use the app to enhance the photo. Following that, all you need to do is to share your “Awesomized” picture on the Adobe SEA Facebook Page wall. The entries will be judged and the winner will be selected by representatives of Adobe.

Here’s what’s up for grabs:

  • 1st prize: Adobe® Photoshop® CS5
  • 2nd prize: Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 10 & Adobe® Premiere® Elements 10
  • 3rd prize: Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® 3

The contest closes on the 5th of January 2012 at 5pm.

For more information and to enter the contest simply hop over to the following link: http://on.fb.me/vgDphX

Dec 302011
 

MyTransport.SG Portal is one-stop master directory to all existing and new land transport electronic and mobile services.

With personalisation and quick retrieval of regularly accessed information with the MyConcierge service, you can now plan your travel route before leaving your house or office. This will not only save you valuable time, the MyTransport.SG portal’s up-to-date information will also facilitate for a smoother and fuss-free travel.

Additionally, the Apps Zone now has 23 applications for you to explore your travel route and will provide for easy access to locate land transport related applications in Singapore.

Lastly, the Data Mall was created to encourage third-party developers to innovate and design new apps to enhance daily travels. Accessible data for download includes public transport related, traffic related and Singapore facts and figures.

MyTransport.SG Mobile version is also enhanced with seven new services, including shuttle bus, taxi, cycling and MRT/LRT services. The free-of-charge mobile version is available for download on your mobile app store. Favourite features such as the Data Mall and Apps Zone and Snap & Send are also available on the mobile version.

Download MyTransport.SG Mobile for iOS.
Download MyTransport.SG Mobile for Android.

Dec 302011
 

An optometrist by trade, the 57-year old James Chong would first burst onto the scene after winning the accolade of best amateur photographer in the Travel category for the 2011 Sony World Photography Awards - emerging triumphant with a stunning shot of a farmer on his way to work in the fields.

I’ve got a bunch of James Chong’s top Travel Tips & Tricks for the budding photographer looking to better his craft:

TIP 1 – CAMERA/FRAME SELECTION: With the myriad different situations photographers often find themselves in, perhaps above anything else camera selection is of the utmost importance.

  • Full-frame DSLRs
    • More full-featured technical capabilities
    • Drawback of capturing lesser frames per second
    • Ideal for when ample time is available to capture the perfect shot – eg: landscape photography
  • DSLRs
    • Greater portability, maneuverability. Consider cameras which allow for shooting from multiple angles such as the SLT-A77 from Sony, which features a convenient Xtra Fine LCD with 3-way tilting, allowing for great convenience and flexibility, easily supporting everything from extremely low and extremely high camera shooting angles, to even shooting from the side
    • Generally capture images at up to 10-12 frames per second
    • Perfect for split-second situations such as street photography, yet are still able to display all the detailed shooting information you need. The Sony SLT-A77 featuring the world’s first XGA OLED viewfinder (2.4 million effective resolution) for example, displays not just easily accessible shooting information, but also your scene with incredible contrast, clarity and colour accuracy

TIP 2 – ACCESSORIES: Because a camera is only as good as the accessories one pairs it with.

  • Lenses & Sensors
    • Know the right lens to use, at the right time
    • Wide-angle lenses: dynamically magnifies the scene, engages and invokes emotion
    • Zoom lenses: to capture details when strongly focused on a singular subject (eg: Portraits)
    • Understand the capability and/or limitations of your camera’s sensors in various situations and scenes. The new 24.3-megapixel EXMOR™ APS HD CMOS sensor in the Sony SLT-A77 for example captures superior image quality in ultra-high resolution and detail; the extra-large sensor raising sensitivity in low-light conditions, while strengthening background defocusing effects
  • Flash Kits
    • Misconception that it’s only for night usage
    • Fantastic for lighting up a frame during the day as well
  • Batteries
    • Always carry at least one spare
  • Memory Cards
    • Carry one for each day of shoots
    • Backup to a portable HDD each day if possible
  • Tripods
    • A lack of stability would ruin your perfect shot – bring a good one or not at all!

TIP 3 – RESEARCH: Do your homework!

  • Understand the photo opportunities available
    • Utilise Google, scope out the images and opportunities captured at the locale previously
  • Prepare the appropriate equipment
    • Not just camera gear, but also the footwear and dressing required (eg: Trekking boots on long walks)
  • Understand the dos & don’ts of customs, tradition, and local processes
    • Dress sensitively in places of religious worship
    • Plan ahead in countries/areas requiring complicated permits

TIP 4 – COMPOSITION: Do not let a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity go to waste with poor image composition.

  • Control the exposure of your shots
    • Manually tweak aperture, shutter speed, frame rate and ISO settings to get the exposure that you like
    • Sony’s SLT-A77 for example allows one to shoot up to 12 frames per second with full-time phase detection and auto focus; making the capture of fast moving subjects like race cars speeding past a breeze with the proprietary Translucent Mirror Technology
    • Compare and contrast notes with fellow photographers
  • Plan your set-up
    • Ensure the right vantage point (eg: Landscape shots require high vantage points)
    • Ensure sufficient lighting (eg: A compass would come in extremely handy to gauge the direction of the sun)

TIP 5 – POST-EDITING: Making a good shot great.

  • Acceptable and encouraged in moderation
    • Enhances colours, brings out emotions

About the Sony World Photography Awards

The Sony World Photography Awards is the world’s most comprehensive photography competition. It includes a Professional competition, which invites entries from the world’s leading photographers and ‘serious enthusiasts’, and an Open competition for everyone with an interest in photography. Each competition has been refreshed with new categories for 2012.   A ‘Nature & Wildlife’ category has been introduced to the Professional competition and three new categories in the Open competition include ‘Enhanced’, ‘Split Second’ and ‘Low- light’.

All competitions will open on Wednesday 1 June 2011 and will close on Wednesday 4 January 2012 at 23.59 GMT. The vast majority of winners will be presented with their trophies at a ceremony in London in late April 2012.  The winner of the L’Iris D’Or Sony World Photography Awards Photographer of the Year Award will also be revealed and presented with $25,000 (USD) plus Sony digital SLR camera equipment. The overall Open competition winner will receive $5,000 plus Sony digital SLR camera equipment.

Dec 302011
 

It’s time for another year of Community Technology Update 2012 of Microsoft technologies, happening on 7th January 2012 (Saturday) at Plug-In@Blk71. Do join us!

Here are some of the topics (I’ll be speaking on HTML5 for ASP.NET Developers):

  • New Active Directory functionality in Windows Server 8
  • Windows 8 to go and other Windows 8 new features
  • Building blocks of Private Cloud (Product from both Microsoft and other vendor will be covered)
  • Build and Deploy Lightswitch Application on Windows Azure
  • HTML5 for ASP.NET Developers
  • How Office 365 help SME
  • Migration of exchange on-premises to Office 365
  • Microsoft Lync 2010: Technology over and extensibility of Lync
  • Maximizing SharePoint 2010 with Office 2010

For more abstract about this topic, click here.
For registration instructions, click here.Early Bird registration will end on 4th Jan 2012, so get your registration in TODAY!!!

Date 07th January 2012
Time 0900 – 1730 hrs
Venue Plug-In@Blk71
Blk71 Ayer Rajah Crescent
#02-18
Singapore 139951
Registration Fees $12 (Early-birds)
$20 (Walk-ins)

Why you should attend this event:

  • To learn about the new generation “8” product.
    (Windows 8 and Windows Server 8 will be covered)
  • To learn about Windows 8 and Dev12 devolvement
  • A great chance to network around with IT Pros and Dev in Singapore

Who should attend this event:

  • IT Professionals
  • Developers
  • Database Administrators
  • Essentially you, as you’re one of the user group members!

For instruction to register to this event, go to http://www.sgdotnet.org/events/CTU2012/Pages/Registration.aspx

To find out more about the event, go to http://www.sgdotnet.org/events/CTU2012/Pages/default.aspx
To find out how to get to the venue, go to http://www.sgdotnet.org/events/CTU2012/Pages/Venue.aspx
To find out why you need to pay for the event and other questions, go to http://www.sgdotnet.org/events/CTU2012/Pages/FAQ.aspx

Dec 302011
 

In a year when YouTube reached 48 hours of content uploaded every minute, YouTube viewers in Singapore couldn’t get enough viral hits like the comedic tunings of “Nice Guys” (finish last), local YouTube hit Yam Ah Mee and global smashes from LMFAO, Jennifer Lopez and Bruno Mars.

In Singapore, the most-watched YouTube community videos of 2011 were:

  1. Nice Guys
  2. Daily Life of Rustin Hieber
  3. Yam Ah Mee Election Club Mix (GE 2011)
  4. Strangersagain
  5. plastic bottle heartbreak on valentines day (Original)
  6. Angry Birds Rio Trailer
  7. Nyan Cat [original]
  8. POKEMON IN REAL LIFE!
  9. The iNavigator
  10. Greatest Marriage Proposal EVER!!!

And the most watched music videos from major music labels in Singapore were:

  1. LMFAO - Party Rock Anthem ftLauren BennettGoonRock
  2. Jennifer Lopez - On The Floor ftPitbull
  3. Bruno Mars - The Lazy Song [Official Video]
  4. Jessie J - Price Tag ftB.o.B.
  5. Chris Medina - What Are Words
  6. Nicki Minaj - Super Bass
  7. Pitbull - Give Me Everything ftNe-YoAfrojackNayer
  8. Super Junior 슈퍼주니어_Mr.Simple_MUSICVIDEO
  9. Katy Perry - Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)
  10. Avril Lavigne - What The Hell

Globally, the most-watched YouTube community videos were:

  1. Rebecca Black - Friday (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
  2. Ultimate Dog Tease
  3. Jack Sparrow (featMichael Bolton)
  4. Talking Twin Babies - PART 2 - OFFICIAL VIDEO
  5. Nyan Cat [original]
  6. Look At Me Now - Chris Brown ftLil WayneBusta Rhymes (Cover by @KarminMusic)
  7. The Creep (featNicki Minaj & John Waters)
  8. Maria Aragon - Born This Way (Coverby Lady Gaga
  9. The ForceVolkswagen Commercial
  10. Cat mom hugs baby kitten

And globally, the most-watched music videos on YouTube were:

  1. Jennifer Lopez - On The Floor ftPitbull
  2. LMFAO - Party Rock Anthem ftLauren BennettGoonRock
  3. Bruno Mars - The Lazy Song [Official Video]
  4. Nicki Minaj - Super Bass
  5. Pitbull - Give Me Everything ftNe-YoAfrojackNayer
  6. Pitbull - Rain Over Me ftMarc Anthony
  7. Jessie J - Price Tag ftB.o.B.
  8. LMFAO - Sexy and I Know It
  9. Katy Perry - E.TftKanye West
  10. Katy Perry - Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)

To see more of the year’s most popular and influential YouTube videos from across the world, visit youtube.com/rewind.  And for more lists, see YouTube Trends and the YouTube blog.

Dec 292011
 

A naturalised Australian born in Singapore, Liz Loh-Taylor, 32 and winner in the ‘Travel (Professional)’ category at the 2011 Sony World Photography Awards, is a multi-faceted photographer who has picked up an impressive string of accolades, despite having turned professional only two years ago.

I’ve got a bunch of Liz Loh-Taylor’s top Travel Tips & Tricks for budding photographers looking to better their craft:

TIP 1 – CAMERA/FRAME SELECTION: What to bring, how much to bring, when to bring it.

  • Don’t focus too much on gear
  • Bring the appropriate equipment for your trip
    • Eg: Don’t overload on multiple spare cameras for a grueling hiking trip
  • Travel light
    • One camera, one lens!
    • Cameras which allow for portability and maneuverability would be ideal. Consider one such as the SLT-A77 from Sony, which features a convenient Xtra Fine LCD with 3-way tilting, allowing for great convenience and flexibility, easily supporting everything from extremely low and extremely high camera shooting angles, to even shooting from the side
  • Ask yourself what are you photographing, what’s the purpose of your trip?
    • Although full-frame cameras are affordable at the consumer level today, ask if you really need it for the photography you’re intending to capture
    • As long as you have a camera which has a resolution high enough for what you need, that’s good enough. Since at the end of the day, the focus is on taking a good photograph rather than capturing anything in sight

TIP 2 – ACCESSORIES: Your camera is only as good as the equipment going along with it.

  • Lenses & Sensors
    • Go with something that gives flexibility for shooting in various situational conditions
    • Understand the capability and/or limitations of your camera’s sensors in various situations and scenes. The new 24.3-megapixel EXMOR™ APS HD CMOS sensor in the Sony SLT-A77 for example captures superior image quality in ultra-high resolution and detail; the extra-large sensor raising sensitivity in low-light conditions, while strengthening background defocusing effects
  • Batteries
    • A must to carry spares, as especially with travel photography, you never know the situations you might find yourself in
    • “I have a phobia of having no electricity wherever I go… so for me personally I always charge up and carry 4 batteries!”
  • Memory cards
    • Bring at least two memory cards and alternate between the two
    • This is to ensure that even if one fails you have a spare
    • Do not just keep shooting until your memory card is full, clear it daily!
  • Data back-up
    • Back up images up to a portable HDD daily, as well as your laptop if you’ve brought one along
    • In essence, ensure you have multiple channels of backup

TIP 3 – RESEARCH: Know what you’re getting into!

  • Research is an absolute must
    • Do as much research as you possibly can, even up to a month’s worth if required
    • Make sure you have a good understanding of the location you’re headed to before setting foot there
  • Ensure that you’ve got the relevant customs and traditions right
    • Understand the appropriate dressing (e.g. women should not show skin in Pakistan)
    • Take note of the places you should and shouldn’t go to
    • Steer clear of streets and places which are unsafe for travellers
    • Be open to local customs, do not unwittingly offend the locals (e.g. accepting hospitality of drinks like coffee in Northern Ethiopia)
  • Utilise relevant resources such as the Lonely Planet forums
    • Be wary of ‘commercialised’ information you find on the internet
    • Source for information as close-to-the-ground and localised as possible
    • Always try to speak to locals, get to know locals who’ll know the location much more intimately, and even possibly open up contacts on-the-ground where you’re headed
    • One will never know as much of a local community as compared to the precise information from someone who’s actually lived there
  • Stay in the same environment as the locals when possible
    • Put yourself in their shoes, live their life as they live theirs
    • Do not run off to the escape of a 5-star hotel at the first chance you get, you won’t fully experience the locale as much if you do

TIP 4 – COMPOSITION: Ensure that your perfect moments are captured beautifully as you envisioned them in your images.

  • Patience
    • When it comes to photography, one really needs that patience in terms of waiting for something interesting to happen rather than just capturing whatever’s in front of you
  • Angle
    • Move a couple steps left or right, back and forward, that alone changes the entire perspective of what you’re looking at
    • This opens up a completely different viewpoint in terms of looking at your image’s composition
    • Consider cameras which allow shooting from multiple angles for even greater convenience such as the SLT-A77 from Sony; which features a convenient Xtra Fine LCD with 3-way tilting, allowing for great flexibility, easily supporting everything from extremely low and extremely high camera shooting angles, to even shooting from the side
  • Being observant, and anticipating what’s going to happen
    • Sometimes situations are unfolding right beneath your eyes, and yet one does not notice them
    • If you’re not observant, your camera wouldn’t be ready
    • Sony’s SLT-A77 with the proprietary Translucent Mirror Technology for example allows one to shoot up to 12 frames per second with full-time phase detection and auto focus; allowing for the easy capture of fast moving subjects
  • Ultimately there is no right way to photograph, no right way to compose
    • Let your mind be free
    • Do not be too focused on a subject, or too fixated on the composition and ‘force’ a shot
    • “If your mind is free, your eye will start to see”

TIP 5 – POST-EDITING: Enhancing the essence of a beautiful shot.

  • A photograph should have originated from the moment it was taken, not conjured up after
  • Minor editing is acceptable
    • Adjusting exposure
    • Tweaking contrast
    • Dodge and burn
    • Conversion to black and white

About the Sony World Photography Awards

The Sony World Photography Awards is the world’s most comprehensive photography competition. It includes a Professional competition, which invites entries from the world’s leading photographers and ‘serious enthusiasts’, and an Open competition for everyone with an interest in photography. Each competition has been refreshed with new categories for 2012.   A ‘Nature & Wildlife’ category has been introduced to the Professional competition and three new categories in the Open competition include ‘Enhanced’, ‘Split Second’ and ‘Low- light’.

All competitions will open on Wednesday 1 June 2011 and will close on Friday 6 January 2012 at 23.59 GMT. The vast majority of winners will be presented with their trophies at a ceremony in London in late April 2012.  The winner of the L’Iris D’Or Sony World Photography Awards Photographer of the Year Award will also be revealed and presented with $25,000 (USD) plus Sony digital SLR camera equipment. The overall Open competition winner will receive $5,000 plus Sony digital SLR camera equipment.

Dec 272011
 


BlackBerry App World 3.1, which now comes with Request a Gift, WiFi Only Support, Content Rating and Filtering based on the CTIA Wireless Association’s “Guidelines for App Content Classification and Ratings”, as well as New Language Support.

For more information, visit BlackBerry App World