Monday, June 7, 2010

Ready for an upgrade?





Ready for an upgrade? Apple says that the new iPhone 4 will be available in stores in the U.S., the UK, France, Germany and Japan on Thursday, July 24, and in 88 more countries by September — so now you know when you can get your hands on one.

Steve Jobs just announced the newest iPhone at WWDC, the company’s annual conference for application developers.

If you’re interested in purchasing an iPhone 4, you’ll be able to pre-order the new iPhone beginning Tuesday, June 15. Hit up the Apple and AT&T store the day phone launches if you’d rather pick up your phone in person.

As with the release of the iPad and previous-generation iPhones, expect the lines to be full of eager would-be buyers. Camp out or wait a couple days — the choice is yours. Let us know which way you’re going to go.

The iPhone 4 will be available in both black and white, either with 16 GB of storage ($199) or 32 GB ($299) with a 2-year contract. AT&T is granting early upgrade dates to some iPhone buyers, so if you’re a current 3G or 3GS owner, be sure and check your AT&T account website to see if you’re eligible.

Source: Mashable

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Saturday, June 5, 2010

One Sunday morning at Philippine Embassy Singapore







One day at Philippine Embassy Singapore.
Halos lahat ng places dito mapa- HDB, condo o landed .. May chance kang di mabasa pg-umulan kasi may mga covered walks naman. Ganyan ka love ng Singapore ang residents nila dito.
Dito sa Philippine Embassy sa Singapore, wala kang choice kung di eenjoy ang tulo ng ulan. Kahit nakaupo ka na, akala mo masaya ka na? Di noh. Basa ka!

Sings," oh ang bayan kong Pilipinas..,"



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Monday, May 31, 2010

Jetstar to trial rent-an-iPad service



Jetstar will launch a trial of of new in-flight entertainment system featuring the new iPad tablet computer.

The program will roll out later this month on on selected domestic routes across Australia.

The iPads will loaded up with in-flight entertainment such as videos, e-books, magazines, games and music. The devices will be rented out at a cost of $10.

"Given the demand for the iPad so far, I anticipate it will have strong appeal amongst our passengers," said Jetstar CEO Bruce Buchanan in a press release.


Jetstar is teaming up with the British company Bluebox Avionics and Stellar Inflight to implement the trial.

Bluebox has previously provided hardware and software for viewing content for in-flight entertainment systems.

The company says the system will even allows for the iPad to be used during take-off and landing, when other electronic devices have to be shut off.

With a screen size of 9.7-inches, the iPad is almost the exact dimension of many built-in entertainment units currently being used by airlines.

One game that probably won't be on offer is Flight Control, a game made by the Melbourne-based developer Firemint. The game requires players to land a number of planes without crashing them into one another.

Source: http://www.smh.com.au

Unboxing: iPad Keyboard Dock

iPad in the Kitchen. whew!

So I'm waiting for iPad in the toilet. will it come? let's see. lolx!,



First iPad Car Installation


It was one of those “waiting to happen” customizations from the get-go: The iPad has been installed in a car dashboard. A project of Sound Man Car Audio in Santa Clarita, CA, the installation video below shows the dock connector hook into an Onkyo ND-S1 Digital Media Transport, Audison Bit One D/A converter and, appropriately enough, a McIntosh amplifier.

Check out the video below to see the physical installation of the iPad as an entertainment hub in a Toyota Tacoma.

Source: Mashable

DIY iPad Wall Mount

It’s been spotted in the car and in the kitchen cabinet, but the newest custom locale for the “magical” iPad? Swivel-mounted to the bedroom wall.

YouTube user dim3m cooked up this DIY wall mount setup out of a VESA TV mount and an iPad case to create a $40 articulating iPad stand. It looks like a nice, flexible solution for hands-free media watching that requires little actual construction and won’t break the bank. Check out the video below for the mount in action. The second video showcases the new and improved painted version with speakers.