Sep 222011
 

Sony’s latest clock radio with a docking station for iPod/iPhone – the Sony ICF-DS15iP – is aesthetically designed with a sleek finish. The new clock radio dock is not only smaller in size but also provides more sound options with its Mega Bass and Mega Xpand Sound system and larger volume output. Additionally, users are now able to control the music from anywhere in the room using the supplied remote control, giving them the freedom to change the music or turn off an alarm without having to be in close proximity to the clock radio.

The new Sony ICF-DS15iP is available in both black and silver and will be available in Asia Pacific (including Singapore) from October 2011 onwards.

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.

Aug 122011
 

MakeAffinity is launching Kleekbots and sneak preview of FaceCars at the Singapore Toy, Game and Comic Convention (STGCC).

Kleekbots is a website that lets owners of the Lego Mindstorms NXT robotics kit view and control their robot with their iPhone, iPod Touch, Android, iPad and other devices instantly. With Kleekbots, Lego Mindstorms owners can share control of the robot with their friends by sending it through email. The service requires a PC with Internet connection. The setup process involves 3 simple steps: Sign up to the service at the Kleekbots website; download and run the Kleekbots application on the PC; and connect the robot and a webcam (optional) to the PC. Mobile devices control and view the robot through a web app via the devices’ web browser.

Kleekbots is a service with free and paid plans starting from 99 cents.

FaceCars is a new kind of radio controlled car. It comes with a remote controller that has a USB connection for connecting to a PC. This allows the RC car to be controlled from an iPhone, Android, iPod Touch, iPad, and other smart devices as well as from a PC and even over Facebook.

Exact FaceCars pricing has not been announced, but it is hinted to be between $50 to $100.

MakeAffinity will also be launching a business to business service to help toy makers create social toy sites for their toys. The ToyCloud service helps toy makers to increase the value of their toys by integrating them with Facebook, YouTube and mobile devices such as the iPhone, Android, iPod Touch and iPad in as little as 30 days.

Jun 072011
 

These are my notes from the Apple WWDC 2011 Keynote which I’ll sort out later:

Apple Mac OS X Lion

  • over 250 new features
  • multi-touch gestures
    • Scrollbars appear only when you scroll
  • full screen applications
    • new control in the upper-right to go full
    • Safari, iMovie, iCal, Preview, Photo Booth, etc.
  • Mission Control
    • Unifies Expose and Spaces
    • Shows all apps and all the documents
    • All your spaces up top, all your widgets on the upper-left
    • Multiple views of apps
    • three-finger swipe upward
    • Hit spacebar while hovering over any app will give you a zoomed-in preview.
    • upper-right to create a new Space
    • click and drag any window you want into the space
    • click the X in the upper-left to delete a Space and the windows all fly right back to the main view.
  • Mac App Store
    • Now built-in to Lion
    • in-app purchases
    • push notifications
    • built-in sandboxing mode to boost security
    • delta updates
  • Launchpad
    • pinch gesture and all your apps appear, multiple pages in a big grid
  • Resume
    • brings you right back to where you left off in an app
    • Windows, selections, tools, even highlighted text are just the way you left them
    • system-wide, including window placement, Spaces, everything
  • Auto Save
    • automatically save the document without doing anything
    • Up on the menu bar, select the document name to prevent auto-saves from happening, or revert to how it was when you opened it.
    • easily duplicate, creating a second one
    • only the deltas are saved
    • switch between them, copy / paste from one to the other, time-machine on documents
  • Airdrop
    • Peer to peer Wifi
    • Auto discovery and setup
    • Confirm to send and receive
    • Fully encrypted transfer
  • Mail
    • new search suggestions
    • create rules based on searches
    • new conversation view. Shows all the messages all inline.
    • favorites bar — just click to get to whatever folder you’re most often in.
    • search for people, or something more general, or select whether to search in the body, the subject
    • suggest e-mail subjects to search for
  • Windows Migration assistant, FileVault 2, FaceTime is built in, Lion Server add-on
  • 3,000 new APIs
  • Lion will be available only in the App Store
  • 4GB download
  • Installs in-place
  • All your authorized Macs
  • $29.99 to upgrade
  • Available in July

iOS 5

  • Over 1,500 new APIs
  • 200 new user features
  • Notifications
    • Notification Center
    • accessed by swiping down from the top
    • Not persistent
    • an animation up top that swivels down when notification comes in
    • unobtrusive and goes away after a moment
    • on the lock screen as well
    • slide across any of them to go straight to the app
    • To clear a notification, just tap on the little X to the right and it disappears.
  • Newsstand
    • subscriptions are automatically downloaded and placed on the Newsstand
    • integrated with the home screen
    • New issues are now automatically downloaded in the background, available offline
  • Twitter
    • Single sign-on.
    • Jump into Settings, add in your details, and you’re configured for Twitter
    • Those credentials are then saved and can be (optionally) shared with any app that requests them
    • Integrated with many apps, including Camera and Photos. Just tap the action button, hit “Tweet” and it’s attached
    • send articles from Safari and locations from Maps
    • Contacts Integration
  • Safari
    • Safari Reader
      • A new button in the browser
      • All the distractions are gone, all the junk, just text in a single, scrolling story
      • e-mail the contents of the story too, not just the link
    • Reading List
      • a simple way to read it later
      • access those you’ve tagged for later on multiple devices
    • Tabbed browsing
    • Twitter integration
  • Reminders
    • store lists of things, assign a reminder to any dates, and you can even assign a location.
    • sync across devices, and with Cal
  • Camera updates
    • Camera button on the lock screen
    • If you have a passcode set, you can take a new photo without entering it.
    • volume up button to take pictures now
    • pinch-to-zoom right in the app
    • AE/AF lock
    • crop, rotate, reduce red-eye, one click enhance
  • Mail
    • Indentation control
    • Rich Text Formatting
    • Draggable addresses
    • Search entire message
    • Flag messages
    • S/MIME
    • a built-in dictionary that’s a service across the OS
      • tap “Define” in the popup, and you’re in a dictionary
    • New keyboard
      • grab it with your thumbs and go up and it splits
  • PC Free
    • setup and activate your device right on the device
    • software updates OTA
    • delta updates OTA
    • create & delete calendars right from iOS
    • improved photo editing
    • create and delete mailboxes from iOS
    • sync iTunes library over WiFi
  • Game Center
    • Achievement Points
    • Friend discovery
    • Friends of friends
    • Game discovery
    • Turn-based games
    • Game downloads
  • iMessage
    • New message service between iOS users
    • Delivery receipts
    • Read receipts
    • Typing indication
    • Pushed to all devices
    • 3G & Wi-Fi
  • New multi-tasking gestures
  • iOS 5 will be available this fall
  • iOS 5 will be available on iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPad, iPad 2, iPod touch (3rd and 4th gen)

iCloud

  • iCloud stores your content, and wirelessly pushes it to all your devices
  • iCloud is integrated with your apps, so everything happens automatically
  • Contacts added in any device are pushed to the cloud and then sync’d down to all the other devices
  • Calendars works about the same, make any changes and they get pushed.
  • Share your calendars with other users
  • Mail account @me.com
  • New messages push to all your device
  • Inbox and folders kept up-to-date on all devices
  • No ads
  • Free
  • Automatic daily backups to iCloud over Wi-Fi
  • Purchased music, apps, & books
  • Camera roll (photos & videos)
  • Device settings
  • App data
  • Documents in the Cloud
    • Pages, Numbers, and Keynote.
    • Apps can store documents in iCloud
    • iCloud pushes documents to user’s devices automatically
    • Documents update on all devices when changed on any device
  • iCloud Storage APIs
    • Documents
    • Key-value data
    • All iOS devices
    • Macs & PCs too!
  • Photostream
    • in Photos as a separate album
    • iPhoto on Mac, Pictures folder on PC, Macs & PCs store all photos
    • Photostream on Apple  TV
    • store the last 1,000 photos
    • photos are kept for 30 days
    • Photos you take or import upload to iCloud
    • iCloud pushes photos to all your devices
    • Works over Wi-Fi
  • iTunes in the Cloud
    • look at your purchased songs and albums
    • download individual songs.
    • Anything I’ve bought I can now download to any of my devices at no additional charge.
    • no charge for multiple downloads to different devices.
    • Music purchased from iTunes
    • High quality – 256 kbps AAC
    • Up to 10 devices
    • Free
  • set up by default on new iOS 5 devices, and you’ll get 5GB of storage for mail, Documents & backup
    • photo stream doesn’t count
  • Available Today – iOS 4.3 beta

iTunes Match

  • Takes just minutes to scan and match your library (no upload)
  • Same benefits as music purchased from iTunes
  • Matched songs upgraded to 256 kbps AAC DRM-free
  • If any songs don’t match they’ll be uploaded for you.
  • $24.99 per year.
Apr 092011
 

This is amazing, even more amazing than the Apple’s iPad 2 Smart Cover. The Miniot Cover starts from 50 Euros and comes in various types of wood and Ultrasuede microfiber lining. It adds only an additional 100 grams and 3mm to your iPad 2. For those who love the feel of wood in your hands, the Miniot Cover is carved in true 3D from a single piece of the finest woods.

They also have wood covers for iPhones and iPods. Check it out - http://www.miniot.com

Dec 222010
 

On the 7th day of Christmas… Sorry guys, I was so busy and lazy yesterday I forgot to post this out. Do you know how tiring it is to give away so many things for Christmas? I’m giving out the Philips Docking Entertainment System DC190 Dock for iPod dual alarms retailing at SGD$99 today.

For this giveaway, just post a comment here that you want to it, and I will randomly select a person to give this wonderful docking entertainment system to. This giveaway will end on the 23rd December 2010 2359 (Note: You only have 1 day to do this), and only people residing in Singapore are eligible.