My brother Tchung, sis-in-law Sharon and Ling were talking about during Hannah’s birthday event at Lentor last weekend, and the conversation ventured into the merits and disadvantages of DSLRs versus compact cameras. Sharon used to lug around a pretty light
The iPhone4 was just announced a few hours ago at the Apple WWDC 2010. Not surprisingly especially considering the several prototypes that have got leaked then dissected in the earlier months, there wasn’t really anything terrifically surprising about Apple’s new
The Samsung Galaxy S Android phone from Singtel arrived just within its delivery period yesterday afternoon, and Ling was at home to pick up the package. Curiously, Singapore’s the first country internationally to get the Galaxy. The phone will only
Well, it’s been a love-hate relationship with the iPhone 3G I’ve been using for 14 months now. The OS interface is gorgeous, and there continues to be a huge store of apps available for it. But the phone hasn’t been
The Internet-tech world is abuzz with the iPhone 4G Loser controversy right now – which really is more the irony that the news sort of replaces the screaming headline news of the recently released iPads earlier this month, and how
I did a lot of reading on the replacement HDCamcorder I posted about the other week, and opinion sure is divided over two leading models: between the model I’ve been eyeing – the Panasonic HDC-TM700 – and its closest competitor,
I was remarking to Matt over MSN the other afternoon that of the lot of lens filters I’ve got, the GND – graduated neutral density – one hardly ever gets used. The filter is a bit of a last resort
The newest Apple toy to be revealed this morning must had been one of industry’s worst kept secrets. Funnily, when the specifications of the new tablet device was presented, it didn’t get the unanimous and unreserved approval online the company
Interestingly, the parts that go into a computer system haven’t changed too much over the last 15 years since I first tried assembling my first computer in 1995. The parts back then were… Computer casing CPU Motherboard RAM Power supply
One of the ideas that I lecture about in Software Engineering is the concept of how one views testing objects. You can either look at an object either in ‘black’ or ‘white’ box fashion. In the former, internal processing details
Here’s the last in the series of posts on our biggest decisions of the year and how they’ve fared.:) Having the delivery at Thomson Medical Center (Win). There weren’t a lot of choices to begin with: there’s just a handful
Continuing from the previous post.:) The Ikea sofa (Win). We’d been thinking of replacing our living room sofa barely a month or two after its purchase from the furniture warehouse 3 years ago. The old sofa set fitted looks wise
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