Mar 142012
 

StarHub will offer iPad with a range of attractive data plans that will allow customers to connect to its advanced nationwide high-speed HSPA+ network and experience speeds of up to 21Mbps.

Get the new iPad from 8am onwards at Marina Bay Link Mall, Bugis, Plaza Singapura and OUB StarHub Shops.

You can also get it from selected StarHub retail outlets at the usual operating hours.

StarHub new iPad Price Plans after the break: Continue reading »

Mar 142012
 

SingTel will offer the new iPad with a range of attractive data plans that will allow customers to connect to its fast Broadband On Mobile HSPA+ network with speeds of up to 21Mbps.

Customers can buy the new iPad at all SingTel retail shops and online at www.singtelshop.com/ipad from 12:01am Friday March 16.  As an exclusive bonus for online customers, SingTel will be offering free home delivery as early as 3am Friday March 16.
The new iPad will also be available at all SingTel Shops islandwide from 8:30am Friday March 16, and at selected SingTel Exclusive Retailers during normal operating hours.

Please visit www.singtel.com/ipad for full shop listings and other details.

SingTel iPad Price Plans after the break: Continue reading »

Mar 142012
 

The new iPad will be available at Courts Megastore as well as stores located at Causeway Point, Orchard and Toa Payoh. Stocks are available on a first-come-first-served basis. No reservations allowed.

Alternatively, pre-orders of the new iPad can be made at any Courts store, after the launch day.

For enquiries, please contact:
Customer Care Hotline
1800 222 6868
Monday – Saturday (10am – 7pm)
Sunday (10am – 2pm)

Mar 132012
 

M1 will offer iPad with a range of attractive data plans that will allow customers to connect to its High Speed Packet Access Plus (HSPA+) network with speeds up to 21Mbps.

The new iPad will be available at the M1 Paragon flagship store on 16 March at 12:01am. Customers may also obtain the new iPad from all other M1 shops at usual operating hours.

Pricing details after the break: Continue reading »

Mar 082012
 

A quick search on Apple’s LTE broadband frequency band spectrum support on the new iPad shows the following:

Wi-Fi + 4G model: LTE (700, 2100 MHz); UMTS/HSPA/HSPA+/DC-HSDPA (850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz); GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)

Singapore’s LTE broadband frequency band spectrum from the various telcos:

M1: 1.8 GHz, 2.6 GHz frequency bands
SingTel: 2.6 GHz (for now) and 1.8 GHz (later) frequency bands
StarHub: 1.8 GHz (exploring) and  2.6 GHz (possibly) – Q2 of 2012

But don’t worry yet, IDA has mentioned in many papers, journals, and reports that they are exploring 700/800 MHz spectrum.

Hey, you still have 3G on the new iPad.

Oct 112011
 

See that? That’s right. It’s finally here. The official native Facebook for iPad app is finally here.

Get it here - http://itunes.apple.com/app/facebook/id284882215

Here’s what it can do:

Facebook for iPad
With high-res photos, games, chat and more, now you can get the best of Facebook – on your iPad.

  • Enjoy bigger, better photos: Your photos are high-res and easy to flip through, like a real photo album
  • Navigate anywhere, fast: Just tap, slide or pinch to move from one screen to another
  • Play games on the go: Access your favorite Facebook apps and games, wherever you are
  • Focus on what matters: Zoom in on your friends’ photos, updates and stories
  • Never lose your place: Share a photo, update your status or send a message without leaving News Feed
  • See who’s nearby: Check out the Nearby map to see what your friends are up to
Sep 302011
 

QlikTech, a leader in Business Discovery – user-driven Business Intelligence (BI), is expanding QlikView on Mobile support for popular tablets and handhelds.

Previously available for Apple iOS, QlikView on Mobile will now deliver full mobile functionality on Android and BlackBerry platforms and deliver an engaging mobile BI experience that provides business users with anywhere, anytime access to live data and analytics.

QlikView on Mobile currently supports iPad and Android tablets, with Blackberry tablet and iPhone and Android phone support available in the next 90 days.

QlikView provides professionals on the go with the BI industry’s most powerful and engaging mobile experience.  It features a compelling browser-based user interface to deliver unprecedented freedom to mobile workforces.  Users can simply jump in and become instantly productive.  With QlikView on Mobile, users get the complete QlikView Business Discovery experience, including interactive analysis, rich visualization, and associative search capabilities. QlikView delivers live data from any source, specific to user needs, anywhere and anytime decisions are made.

Sep 202011
 

Back in 2009, Steve Balmer introduced Microsoft’s new strategy of “three screens and a cloud” – namely the mobile screen, the PC screen, and the TV screen, all interlinked together by a unifying cloud. Let’s take a step sideways and looking at what Apple has done over the past few years, and my personal prediction of Apple’s strategy going forward into the future.

Apple started with their foray into mobile screen way back Steve Jobs introduced the iPod back in 2001, which created a big disruption over the music industry. Apple then introduced the iTunes Store 2 years later in 2003, creating the first music store online disrupting the entire online sales space, laying the foundation of the largest most successful online content store in history coupled together with their hot-selling iPod devices.

In 2007, Apple went into the fragmented mobile phones space by introducing a revolutionary iPhone 2G that introduced a unique interaction with your phone – purely touch. A year later, Apple introduced the “App Store” for the iPhone, piggy-backing the highly successful iTunes Store, growing the apps ecosystem in the mobile phone space.

All the while doing that, Apple innovated and revolutionized the MacBook line by introducing the MacBook Air – the first super thin and light mobile laptop computing system that got everyone in the industry scrambling to imitate Apple, unsuccessfully.

Not only that, Apple introduced a new screen form factor, the iPad recently in 2010, which provided a different experience yet maintaining the familiar iOS user experience together with the apps eco-system that comes with the iPhone.

Also in 2010, Apple introduced the newest 2nd generation Apple TV, coupling streaming video service into a lightweight and cheap USD$99 device. Google has already forayed into this space too with Google TV, but unsuccessfully at doing any damage to the existing TV eco-system.

Going forward in a few weeks time, iCloud will be released publicly which Apple has time and again failed their MobileMe cloud strategy. The iCloud will be synchronizing all your content like photos, music, videos, documents, contacts, calendar, mail and apps to your iPhone, iPad, Macs.

So where am I getting at? Does this sound familiar to you? Doesn’t it sound like Microsoft’s “three screens and a cloud” strategy? Apple has captured the mobile screen – iPod, iPhone, iPad (yes it falls under this); the laptop/desktop screen -MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac, Mac Pro; the TV screen – Apple TV (really? Maybe not, as I explain below); the cloud – iCloud + iTunes and content services.

So what is lacking in this picture, knowing that Apple loves to maintain strict control over everything from hardware to software to services and content? During Apple’s Q1 2011 financial results announcement, we already know that Apple made $3.9 billion long term investments in components supply for the next few years.

Here’s what I think the next disruptive revolutionary technology Apple is going to introduce. The Apple iTV (or whatever they’re going to call it). Why do I say that, and why not just use the Apple TV companion device instead?

The television manufacturing industry is still relatively immature, with very unsuccessful attempts at making SmartTVs by Samsung, LG, and various others. Apple potentially has the ability to disrupt this industry and make this the next biggest cash-cow of Apple. Not only that, Apple will also be killing another industry altogether – the console gaming industry.

Imagine your Apple iTV running iOS, with the ability to interact with your iPad or iPhone as a control device. Together with the ability to directly purchase and consume content directly from your TV, synchronizing all your content (photos, videos, etc) to all devices using iCloud, and of course providing the ability to run apps and games on your Apple iTV.

Utilizing the huge pool of developers currently writing iOS applications, these developers will be able to create a whole slew of new interface apps to the TV. With the control over the hardware of the TV screen by pushing the resolution higher than ever before, providing the best experience with iOS and content.

How about democratizing hand gestures with your Apple iTV by licensing a motion gesture technology aka Microsoft Kinect? Knowing Apple, they may even come up with a completely new way to interact with your Apple iTV (read “not touch”).

Your Apple iTV will be the living room extension of your Apple experience. That is the future.