Apr 252012
 

The Samsung GALAXY Note is getting an update to the new Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, and it’s quite a huge update with lots of improvements to the Samsung GALAXY Note calling it the “Premium Suite”.

Here’s a run through of the improvements:

  • S Note – Create your own notebook through various productivity tools
    • 7 templates – Note, Meeting Note, Idea Note, Magazine, Travel, Diary, Recipe
    • Record and play back step-by-step details of your drawings
    • Quick access to productivity tools with the floating tool bar
    • Automatic shape correction
    • Predefined shapes with editable size and colour
    • Find answers to complicated formulas using Wolfram Alpha
    • Knowledge Search with Wolfram Alpha by writing
    • Various notebook covers, and paper backgrounds
    • Quickly scan through contents of notebooks
    • Annotate and save PDF documents
  • S Memo Upgrade – Capturing ideas from anywhere
    • Instantly capture any idea directly from the homescreen
  • My Story – Express emotions to family members and loved ones
    • Write a letter or card and make multimedia albums to share
  • Ice Cream Sandwich Upgrade -  a more intuitive user interface, faster performance, Face Unlock, Snapshot, Photo Editor and other features
    • Multi-task and visually manage tasks with simple swipe gestures
    • Visualize data usage and easily manage data consumption
    •  Improved Hangouts experience
  • Exclusive Samsung GALAXY Note level in Angry Birds Space, the newest Angry Birds game from Rovio Entertainment, along with a special package of 30 challenging levels in “Danger Zone”

The Samsung GALAXY Note upgrade will be made available any time between March 22nd to June 21st (2Q 2012), depending on markets. No idea when Singapore’s going to get the upgrade. Fingers crossed!

“Sponsored by Samsung”

Apr 252012
 

SamKnows is an international broadband research specialist and they are doing a survey that’s backed by the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA). It’s the “Singapore’s first objective broadband performance benchmark study”, and they are looking for 900 volunteers to participate.

The study will help identify areas for improvement to ISPs, a vital step in bringing top-notch internet services to local users. As part of the study, volunteers will receive reliable reports about the service they are receiving which can be used by ISPs to diagnose issues with an Internet connection.

Volunteers can sign up for the study anytime by visiting: http://www.samknows.sg. They will be sent a small, purpose-built ‘Whitebox’ device that plugs into their internet connection. When a volunteer’s broadband line is not in use, the Whitebox runs a series of automated tests to measure the speed and performance of the connection.  The device only tracks bandwidth speeds and does not collect or track personal internet usage.

For more Information about this study, go to http://www.ida.gov.sg/Publications/20061206120929.aspx.

Apr 182012
 

A few of you already know, but many do not yet know. A new chapter of my life will be starting from 23rd April 2012. I’ve got a full time job at Research in Motion (RIM) as a Application Development Consultant.

I know many of you will have questions, and here’s a FAQ of what will happen going forward.

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1. What will happen to JustinLee.sg?

I will continue to blog about relevant news and my personal thoughts as usual. The difference is that the frequency will be lesser, but I will do my best to schedule most of my posts everyday. Those looking to engage me, you can continue to do so, but you’ll have to try harder this time to catch my attention with my limited amount of time.

However, I will not be able to write about anything RIM or BlackBerry related, unless it is already public knowledge. Majority of my RIM or BlackBerry related posts will be about application development.

I will still be able to attend events, but it will be limited to after office hours, unless I have leave or off-in-lieu to clear.

2. How about Tech65 Pte Ltd?

I will continue to be part of Tech65. I will be taking a more backseat Editor role within Tech65, maintaining quality, managing the editorial calendar, video editing, etc. As much as I can, I will continue to be a Content Producer. I will still own “First Looks” among other shows.

As a company, I will be managing the operations, building relations, streamlining processes, working at a strategic level as I’ve always been doing.

You can continue to engage me. I will be delegating out media invites and coverage to the others on the team.

3. And Hackerspace.SG Pte Ltd?

Nothing changes here. I will continue to be part of the community at Hackerspace.SG Pte Ltd.

4. What do I do (and not do) at RIM?

I am not part of the consumer team within RIM, therefore I do not have any say, nor will I know (or can comment on) product lineups and the future of BlackBerry devices. Sorry guys, I won’t be able to help you with your BlackBerry device problems.

I am part of the Developer Relations team within RIM. So if there are any developers who might be interested to develop on the BlackBerry platform, or have problems on the development experience, environment, SDKs, or anything to do with application development can feel free to approach me. I will do everything in my power to help you.

5. With my limited time, how am I going to manage?

That’s why I’m looking to hire a Personal Assistant. Do not be surprised if you don’t get me but another person. My PA will be helping me manage my calendar schedule, keeping in touch with you, and sorting out all my emails for me. My PA will also be handling most of the day to day tasks that I do every day, and will probably be the person you’ll be contacting most of the time.

I apologize beforehand if this seems impersonal, but I will do my best with whatever time I have to continue to maintain my relationships with all of you.

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Otherwise, I’m still the same person as I’ve always been, just with lesser time on my hands. If you have any questions or have any doubts, don’t hesitate to send me an email and I will answer them.

Apr 182012
 

The Samsung SUR40 for Microsoft Surface features PixelSense technology, which gives LCD panels the power to “see” and respond to touch and objects without the use of cameras.

It is now possible for people to share, collaborate and explore together using a large, thin display that recognises fingers, hands and other objects placed on the screen. The interactive 40-inch Full HD LCD panel can be used horizontally as a table, mounted vertically on a wall or embedded in other fixtures and furniture.

  • Features a large, thin display that recognises fingers, hands and other objects placed on the screen – supporting up to 50 points of contact at one time.
  • 40-inch Full HD 1080p (1920×1080) LCD LED panel combined with Gorilla protection glass for optimized screen durability and to protect from external shock and liquid ingress.
  • Offers a rich sound experience that can connect to a wide range of peripherals such as bar code scanners, cameras and printers through WiFi (802.11.n), Bluetooth or Ethernet connections.

The Samsung SUR40 for Microsoft Surface is now available through the Samsung channel and reseller partners in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand. Pricing and availability may vary across countries and/or regions based on country-specific duties, taxes and fees.

Estimated list price in Singapore is ~USD$11,960 (LCD display only) and ~USD$12,590 (with matching stand).

Apr 162012
 

I am looking to hire a part-time Personal Assistant to assist in my personal affairs, run errands, and deal with the every day organising of my life.

Here are the requirements:

  • Has a good command of English, both spoken and written.
  • Between 18 to 25, preferably still studying, or waiting to start school.
  • Responsible, discreet, independent and organised.
  • Preferably studying mass communications, journalism, media studies, information systems, or something similar.
  • Interested in technology in general, consumer electronics, enterprise technology, etc.
  • Able to work in a mobile environment.

Here are the job scope (but not limited to):

  • Organise, sort, update and maintain my contacts.
  • Organise, liaise, coordinate and maintain my calendar schedule.
  • Respond to emails, invitations, requests from people.
  • Maintain a task list for me to complete, and chase after me for completion.
  • Run errands like preparing and sending documents/items, receiving documents/items, chasing after me for signatures, etc.
  • Able to work independently, attend events (at your own availability) with or without me and remind me of key information about people, take notes, etc.

Benefits (besides monetary compensation):

  • You’ll get the opportunity to meet top executives from the public relations, corporate communications, journalism, media (social, digital, traditional) and technology industry.
  • You’ll get the opportunity to see and play with the latest products and services in technology.
  • You’ll get the opportunity to connect and interact with startups, meet interesting personalities and respected individuals from all walks of technology.
  • You’ll get the opportunity to expand your horizons into 4 different sectors depending on your interests – videography/photography, community engagement, technology consulting, digital/social media.
  • You have the flexibility of working any where, any time, make your own hours, as long as you can respond to emails within the hour or so.

To apply, please send me an email at triplez @ justinlee . sg or contact me through any means necessary like twitter, facebook, linkedin, etc.

UPDATE: Position Filled

Apr 132012
 

Canon EOS-1D C DSLR is capable of recording video at 4K resolution (4,096 x 2,160 pixels), or Full HD resolution (1080p) at 60p.

Features of the EOS-1D C, which retains the still image shooting capabilities of the EOS-1D X, include:

  • 18.1MP full-frame CMOS sensor (36 x 24mm)
  • Dual DIGIC 5+ image processor
  • ISO 100 – 25,600 (video)
  • ISO 100 – 51,200 (stills)
  • Photographs at up to 12fps, and 14fps in Super High Speed Continuous mode.

The Canon EOS-1D C will be available from end October this year. Its list price will be confirmed at a later date.

 

Apr 122012
 

The Samsung GALAXY Note Pink will be available in Singapore from Saturday, 14 April 2012 at a suggested retail price of SGD$948 without line contract from all leading mobile phone dealers.

Samsung GALAXY Note Product Specifications Continue reading »

Apr 092012
 

Microsoft Campfire 2012 Singapore

Microsoft Campfire 2012 Singapore is a 2 day campfire conference of cutting edge learning and inspiration from the great minds of the industry – Rob Miles (Microsoft Windows Phone MVP), Shane Morris (Australia’s most respected user experience professionals), and Hammad Rajjoub (Microsoft Architect Evangelist) – just to name a few.

Join in for an action-packed conference designed especially for developers, designers, UX experts and entrepreneurs in the web technology space.

Event Details Continue reading »

Apr 092012
 

I am Nikon Day

“I AM NIKON DAY” is a photography weekend organised by Nikon that’s dedicated to education and sharing of photography experiences. “I AM NIKON DAY” will be held over 28 – 29 April 2012 at the Raffles City Convention Centre, opened to participants all over Singapore to attend for free.

Event Details Continue reading »

Apr 092012
 

Twitter Spam

Recently, the phishing attempts are happening again as seen above from my twitter account. Those who had received such direct messages and have given their account details should change their passwords immediately.

Scammers are also taking advantage of tweets in a way similar to how they rely on Internet search engines – they create Tweets that include keywords in them. Similar to how websites are designed to gain visibility through search engine optimization, scammers use Tweets that require less effort. For example, new Tweets appearing at the top in the search results list for the most recent Tweets.

Twitter Spam

There are about 100 accounts tweeting around 300 Tweets with bad links every hour. Twitter blocks suspected malware URLs and flags suspected harmful shortened URLs. However some users may be directed to sites when clicking on the malicious links using smartphones. Users are typically informed that they have completed registration for a paid video service and ask that payment be made. These sites display information such as IP addresses, customer IDs, and browsers used to access the page to make the user believe that the site owner can track them down.

So beware before you click on any links on twitter. Check out Norton Mobile Security for Android 2.2 or later. You can download it here at the Google Play store.