10.12.10

Save Social Energy and WIN LG Optimus Handphone!

The Nielson Company’s report shows that in December 2009, consumers spent more than five and a half hours on social networking sites in a month, an 82% increase from December 2008.

Have too many friends on Facebook, Friendster, LinkedIn, Twitter and so on? Can't focus?

Have an inbox with tons of emails to go through and not sure how to manage it efficiently? Which email is really important?

Got a large file to share and you need a platform to do it? 

All this and more, social energy is wasted. Save social energy by centralizing your social networks. 

At the same time, stand to WIN LG Optimus Windows 7 Mobile Handset!



25.11.10

Update your iPhones, iPads and iPod Touches with iOS 4.2


iOS 4.2 Software Update contains improvements, including the following:

• AirPrint
  - Print mail, photos, web pages and more directly to
     AirPrint-compatible printers on a local wireless network
AirPlay
  - Wirelessly stream videos, music and photos to
     Apple TV
  - Wirelessly stream music to AirPlay-compatible speakers
     and receivers, including AirPort Express
• FaceTime improvements
  - Initiate calls with Voice Control
  - Initiate calls from an SMS conversation
  - Support for Bluetooth accessories
• Find text on web pages in Safari
• New fonts setting available for Notes
• New SMS/MMS text tones and the ability to set custom
   tones per contact
• Additional restrictions (parental controls) available:
  - Account settings
  - App deletion
  - Game Center friends
  - Location settings
• Ability to import .ics files into Calendar
• Bug fixes, including:
  - Eliminates sound artefacts occasionally captured in
     recorded audio with 4th-generation iPod touch
  - Improves audio playback to car stereos via USB

PLUS: FREE Find My iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch MobileMe feature (applicable only to iPhone 4, iPad, 4th generation iPod Touch running on iOS 4.2)

3.11.10

How To View Adobe Flash On iPhone or iPad?


The answer to this question may be found in Skyfire 2.0 a mobile web browser to be available on 4th November 2010, in the Apple App Store. It is said to be priced at $2.99. 

So how is it possible that Adobe Flash can now be run on iPhone or iPad? Skyfire browser actually transcode Flash videos into HTML5 on-the-fly. This can be done by clicking on a thumbnail to start the streaming process from Skyfire's cloud computing server. 

Hulu, a website hosting TV shows and movies from major networks and studios, will however be blocking Skyfire from downloading their video contents. No surprise there as they are cashing in on user subscriptions. 

First version of Skyfire in Microsoft's Windows Mobile and Nokia platform had over 3 million downloads but was plague with bugs and lags. However, Skyfire 2.0 which was released for Android platform was well received. This is also the version that will be released for iOS devices.

Check out a video demo below for Skyfire 2.0:





Did Skyfire satisfy your need for Flash support on iPhone or iPad?

13.9.10

What's new in iOS 4.1

Here's a summary of what you can expect to find in the new iOS4.1 which has just been unveiled and is currently available for download:



  • Game Center
    •   Send and receive friend requests
    •   Invite friends to multi-player games over the Internet
    •   Play multi-player games by auto-matching with other players
    •   View Leaderboards and Achievements
    •   Discover new games from friends
  • High dynamic range (HDR) photos on iPhone 4
  • Support for TV programme rentals on iTunes
  • Ability to upload HD videos to YouTube and MobileMe over Wi-Fi on iPhone 4
  • Additional support for AVRCP-supported accessories, including next & previous track control
  • Add FaceTime contacts as favourites in the main Phone Call app
  • Bug fixes, including:
    •   iPhone 4 proximity sensor performance
    •   iPhone 3G performance
    •   Nike+iPod fixes
    •   Bluetooth improvements
  • Parental controls on Facetime and Game Center's multiplayer features
  • Option to disable iOS 4 spell check under Settings > General > Keyboards
  • Change in calendar colors (to a more matt & pastel feel) for different calendars and events
  • Quick link from iPod app to iTunes U section of the iTunes Store

Check out Steve Job's presentation below:



Does the new HDR feature on the camera app work out well or did it make your pictures look strange?

9.9.10

Google Instant

Want to get your search results even before finish typing your keywords? Try Google Instant! A brand new search enhancement that Google has started rolling out in the US. Google Instant will try to predict your search results as you type. Every letter that you type could potentially change the results shown. That would also mean that you could potentially get the desired results before you finish typing. In fact, you can get your search results without even hitting Enter!

It's only available on the regular minimalist designed Google search page and not on iGoogle where it's crowded with gadgets.

These are the benefits that  Google Instant claims:

Faster Searches: By predicting your search and showing results before you finish typing, Google Instant can save 2-5 seconds per search.
Smarter Predictions: Even when you don’t know exactly what you’re looking for, predictions help guide your search. The top prediction is shown in grey text directly in the search box, so you can stop typing as soon as you see what you need.
Instant Results: Start typing and results appear right before your eyes. Until now, you had to type a full search term, hit return, and hope for the right results. Now results appear instantly as you type, helping you see where you’re headed, every step of the way.

Check out the introduction video below or head on to Google Instant page for more:



How much faster is your search result now, with Google Instant?

23.8.10

iOS 4.0.2 software update

Fixes security vulnerability associated with viewing malicious PDF files.

Products compatible with this software update:
• iPhone 3G
• iPhone 3GS
• iPhone 4
• iPod touch 2nd generation
• iPod touch 3rd generation (late 2009 models with 32GB or 64GB

11.8.10

Overview of what's new in Gmail


If you noticed something different with your Gmail, here's why:



A new look for Gmail
We’ve pruned our pixels and made it easier to get to Contacts and Tasks.
  • Mail, Contacts, and Tasks links have moved to the top left of Gmail.
  • Compose mail is now a button rather than a link.
  • A smaller header area puts the first message in your inbox about 16 pixels higher on the screen.
  • The Select AllNoneReadUnread, and Starred links that used to be above your messages are now options in a drop-down menu, next to the Archive button.

Updates to Contacts
We’ve also done a major overhaul to Contacts, adding a bunch of features you requested and making Contacts easier to use.
  • Contacts work a lot more like Mail. Keyboard shortcuts now work in Contacts too, and we’ve made selecting and grouping contacts more like selecting and labeling email.
  • Sort contacts by last name. Look under More actions for this option.
  • Use custom labels for phone numbers and other fields. For example, you can label a phone number as “Vacation home.” Please be aware, ActiveSync for iPhone and Blackberry Sync don’t yet support custom labels so custom labeled numbers/emails/etc. may not appear on your phone.
  • Undo. Now, when you make changes to your contacts, you can undo your recent changes.
  • Automatic saving. You no longer need to worry about “edit” mode or “view” mode -- just edit away and Gmail will save your changes.
  • Structured name fields. You can now set name components (i.e. Title, First, Middle, Last and Suffix) explicitly or continue to use the name field as a free form area if you prefer a less structured approach.
  • Manual and bulk contact merge. You can now merge contacts from the More actions menu. Just select the contacts you’d like to merge and select Merge contacts from under the More actions menu. Or, to get a list of suggestions for contacts to merge, select Find and merge duplicates.

18.7.10

App Inventor for Android

Have a killer app idea for smartphones but just don't know how to write one? App Inventor for Android is here to end your woes! Using graphical programming-like blocks, you can create your own apps for Android without knowing how to do programming. It's basically a visual design tool for Android apps.


Google has come out with blocks for just about everything that you can do with an Android phone - from GPS to Twitter. Combine them according to your imagination and you might just hit it off with a killer app. This is probably Google's attempt to wrestle the smartphone app market share from Apple. Having such a simplified way of creating apps would certainly spur more people to develop apps for Android. Even kids should be able to figure out to write an Android app with the App Inventor. Once they get familiarized with Android, that may very well be their platform of choice in the future...

See the Android App Inventor in action..




How successful do you think Google will be at using this strategy?

17.7.10

iOS 4.0.1 update and antenna death grip band-aid fix is here!




Apple has just released iOS 4.0.1 to address the signal reception problem. This is somewhat in relation to the antenna death-grip problem on the iPhone 4.0. What Apple claimed this software update would do is "The iOS 4.0.1 Software Update improves the formula to determine how many bars of signal strength to display on iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, and iPhone 3G. The real signal strength remains the same, but the bars on iPhone will indicate it more precisely." Another thing that this update would fix is the Exchange bug which is affecting mostly enterprise users.




Steve Jobs, who came back early from his Hawaiian vacation announced that Apple would give away free bumper case to help fix the antenna death grip problem until Sept 30. Those who bought bumper cases earlier to fix this issue would be refunded. For customers that are still unhappy about the bumper case fix, Apple will fully refund them within 30 days of purchase provided that the iPhone 4.0  is undamaged (of course!). 

Meanwhile, we can expect that Apple's engineers are working their butts off to get a more permanent fix out. It's probably a combination of hardware and software problem. On another note, Jobs also mentioned that they are tracking some problems with the proximity sensor and that the next update would fix that. Not sure what that problem is, but if you know, do let us know!

Despite the antenna death grip problem that has recently plagued Apple's new iPhone 4.0, Jobs still insists that "the data supports the fact that iPhone 4 is the best smartphone in the world."

Would you still agree with Steve on this fact?

Meanwhile, these are the videos from the press conference in 4 parts:







8.7.10

Life In A Day On 24th July 2010



Google has just announced an interesting new project that collects and summarizes the experiences of thousands of people around the world in a single day. Anything and everything from the ordinary routine to extraordinary moments to the most unpredictable turn of events can be filmed. It's a time capsule of one day on earth through the perspective of thousands on 24th July 2010.



This project will be edited into a feature documentary film by Kevin Macdonald (The Last King of ScotlandTouching the Void and One Day in September) and executive-produced by Ridley Scott (Gladiator, Black Hawk Down, Thelma & Louise, Blade Runner and Robin Hood).



Should your footage make it through to the public release, you'll be credited as a co-director and could be in the running to be chosen to attend the premiere at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival.


Here are the steps from the Google blog on how to take part in this historical event:

1. Visit the “Life in a Day” channel and learn more about the project. Be sure to read through the steps you need to take to participate and the guidelines for creating your video(s). Also check out some of the sample videos for inspirational ideas.

2. On July 24, capture your day on camera.

3. Upload your footage to the “Life in a Day” channel any time before July 31.

Regardless of whether your footage makes it into the final film, your video(s) will live on on the 
Life in a Day” channel as a time capsule that will tell future generations what it was like to be alive on July 24, 2010.





Will you capture your Life In A Day?

6.7.10

New feature in iOS4 - predictive URL bar

What was the URL of that website that you liked just now? Can't really remember? But you remember some keywords from there? No problem!

Just type any keyword that you recall on the Safari's URL bar and some predictive URL results (based on your history, bookmarks and search engine) will be shown. Just tap on the URL that you like. See below for what I mean:


How would you rate the accuracy of the predictive URL results?

New feature in iOS4 - text replace

If you thought cut, copy and paste was nice, this new feature of replacing text would certainly be a much welcomed addition. In the same way that you cut, copy and paste, tap on the text that you are interested in and release. The text would be highlighted and some options would appear to you. The familiar ones are of course cut and copy - the new one is replace.

Click on replace and select one of the recommended words to replace your current one and you are done! Simple!



Now that we have cut, copy, paste and replace, what do you think would be a nice new feature to add in the future?

29.6.10

New feature in iOS4 - photo app changes


If you are using iPhoto or Aperture for your pics and have tagged faces, places or events on them, you will see this bar (above) in your iPhone photo app once you sync those pics. The iOS4 on its own is not capable of tagging events and faces, although if you turn on the Location Services, it can tag places for you.

So for example, if you click on Places, you can see photos that have been taken at different locations pinned on a Google map. To see more specific locations, just double tap on the map to zoom in. If you tap once on the red pin, you will see a thumbnail with a total number of photo collection taken in that location. Clicking on the blue arrow will bring you to a gallery of that collection.

screenshot from Macworld

When you choose to email a picture from your photo app gallery, it now has option to resize your image before emailing. So, go ahead and choose the best size for you.

screenshot from Macworld

What's the largest picture size you ever had on your iPhone?

New feature in iOS4 - more voice control commands


iOS4 adds several new voice control commands to the existing voice control capability. If you're not sure how to activate the voice control capability, it's really simple:
  1. Hold iPhone home button or headset middle button for about 2 seconds
  2. When the blue voice control screen pops up you can speak out your desired command (some choices can be seen floating by the blue screen)



Did you manage to uncover any voice control commands not listed in the cheat sheet?

New feature in iOS4 - selective location services


The iOS4 allows you to turn on Location Services only for specific apps. You will be able to individually turn them ON/OFF as shown above by accessing [Settings] > [General] > [Location Services]. With multitasking, this is especially important because you may not want to turn on Location Services for every app to conserve battery life. Turn on Location Services only for the apps that you really need its geo-location functionalities.

Do you have a lot of apps that require location services?

25.6.10

Crazy queues for iPhone 4 around the world
















Check out the crazy queues for iPhone 4 at several countries... and they are sold out!!!

Click here to read some news reports:

See the videos below to better grasp this phenomenon:

In US:






In UK:


In Japan:



How far are you willing to go to get an iPhone?

24.6.10

iPhone 4 has touched down!


The latest model of iPhone is making way into the hands of those who have pre-ordered them! For more scoop, check out these sites:

http://www.tipb.com/2010/06/23/iphone-4-starts-arriving-door-share-photos-videos-love/#more-32003
http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/22/first-iphone-4-units-on-vehicles-for-delivery-throngs-take-im/
http://www.macrumors.com/2010/06/22/first-iphone-4-deliveries-arrive/

The first batch of iPhones will be officially available in US, UK, Japan, Germany and France starting now!

The next batch will go to Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland by end of July.

It's targeted to reach a total of 88 countries by September.

How long did you have to queue for iPhone 4? 

23.6.10

New feature in iOS4 - digital zoom and tap to focus video

Your iPhone camera can now zoom digitally with iOS4. Of course for those who couldn't wait for this upgrade would've gotten themselves a camera app with zoom. Anyway, here's how you do it on iOS4 using the default camera app:

   1. Launch the Apple's default camera app
   2. Tap on the area on the picture that you wish to focus
   3. The zoom slider will appear almost the same time as the focus cross-hair box (light blue)
   4. Slide to zoom


Here are some sample shots taken with full zoom and without:




From the above comparison, the zoom works quite ok for flat text but not so well for 3D objects. It's probably optimized to work with the upcoming iPhone 4.0 5MP camera with LED flash. I did notice an improvement in speed when taking photos.

Another new camera feature allows you to just tap on anywhere to focus the camera during video recording mode.

Do you find this digital zoom feature by Apple to be better than other third-party camera app?

How to CAPS LOCK on iPhone


You may be wondering what's that highlighted blue arrow-up on the keyboard? Why is yours not blue? Is it some nice cosmetic?

It's blue because CAPS LOCK is turned on. Didn't know iPhone can do CAPS LOCK? It's easy. Just double tap on the arrow-up button to make it CAPS LOCK - useful when YOU FEEL LIKE SCREAMING YOUR HEART OUT LOUD!

Before that you'll need to enable CAPS LOCK feature (it's off by default).

Go to [Settings] > [General] > [Keyboard] > [Enable Caps Lock] > ON


Glad you found out about this?

New feature in iOS4 - new SMS capabilities

iOS4 enables you to see how many characters you've typed in the SMS text box. Each SMS contains a maximum of 160 characters. Of course there is no problem in exceeding 160 characters, but more than one SMS would be sent - which means more money for the telecommunication operator. To find out why there are only 160 characters in an SMS, click here.

How do you enable character count in your SMS? The 2 images below are self explanatory:



Going back to the first picture on top, you would notice that there is a word "Helo" underlined in red. That's the spell checker! Another word that was underlined in red is "usin". When you tap and release on a red underlined word, spelling suggestions will pop up for you to choose. This applies to many other apps such as Notes, Email etc.

Another nice capability that comes with iOS4 is to be able to search SMSes. All you need to do is to scroll up to the very top in your SMS list screen. You may not see it at first, but when you swipe your finger down, you'll eventually find it.



With the character count feature, do you think you'll try very hard to keep your text message within one SMS or you couldn't be bothered at all?

New feature in iOS4 - complex passcode

Feeling a bit insecure about your 4-digit passcode lock for your iPhone? Too easy to guess? Fear not! The iOS4 has a new feature to make your passcode more complex. The downside to this is that you'll need to really remember your complex passcode!

If you're up to the challenge,

   1. Tap on the [Settings] icon
   2. Then select [General] > [Passcode Lock]
   3. Enter your current passcode if it's enabled
   4. At the Passcode Lock screen, slide the [Simple Passcode] from ON to OFF
   5. You'll be asked to key in your old passcode again, so just do it.
   6. After that you will be asked to key in your new complex passcode. Notice the change in keyboard.

   7. Key in your new complex passcode twice and you're done! In this case I keyed in "hello".

Do you feel more secure with this complex passcode feature?

New feature in iOS4 - setting lock and home screen wallpapers

It's time to spice up the look of your iPhone home screen with changeable wallpapers! You can set separate wallpapers for your Lock Screen and Home Screen. Here's one of the few ways to do it:

   1. Tap on the [Settings] icon
   2. Select [Wallpaper >], which will bring you to this screen

   3. This screen will show you the current wallpaper for both Lock (left) and Home (right) Screen. Tap on it.
   4. Go through your picture gallery and select the image which you would like to set as wallpaper.
   5. Decide whether you want to set it on the Lock Screen, Home Screen or both.


And there you have it - a brand new look for your Home Screen!




Do you find yourself changing the wallpapers frequently?

22.6.10

New feature in iOS4 - iBooks

This is the first book on my iBooks shelf:

Surprise! It's Winnie the Pooh! Oh well, I'm not a fan, but I downloaded it because it's the top free book. Anyway, it sure looks like it's sitting nicely on the shelf. Notice the word "New" on the book? That's how iBooks marks a newly downloaded book.

This app is really cool. It's definitely better than many of the previous book apps that I've seen. So let's take a peek inside:

Ok, there's Pooh and Eeyore

I find that Apple has given a real good thought about the whole design. The bookshelf looks really good with books sitting on it. It's virtually realistic. Right from the moment you choose the book from the iBooks shelf, it jumps out at you and opens up like a real book. The inside of the book really has a nice paper feel to it, including the page turning effect. Of course, it's more than just a book. It's a book that suits itself to you - the reader.

You can easily bookmark any page that you fancy by just taping on the ribbon symbol on the top right corner. When it's bookmarked, it becomes a prominent red ribbon. There's also a slider at the bottom if you prefer to glide through the pages quickly. On the bottom right corner, lies a little motivation for you - there's an indicator that tells you how many pages left before the end of a chapter.


Just like a real book you can highlight selected text. There are five colours to choose from - yellow, green, blue, pink and purple. Even the highlighting effect looks so real that it would seem as if you took a pen highlighter to do it. Besides that, you could also choose to lookup a word in the dictionary, add a note or search other parts of the book for the selected word. All this can be done by holding down on a specific word and then release it, just like how you would do it for copy and paste. When I selected dictionary, it says that there is no dictionary available for this language. I suspect that I would need to purchase a dictionary to make this function useful. 


If you add a note to a certain passage, the passage would be highlighted and there would be a piece of note stuck at the edge of the page to signify it:


An overview of all your bookmarks, notes and highlights can be accessed through the triple horizontal line icon at the top of the page, which will lead you to the view shown here:



If you fancy a book that has Times New Roman font rather than Palatino font or a slight larger font size for easy reading, just tap on the double A on top of the page. You can also change the colour of the paper to be have a more nostalgic feel by turning on the sepia effect. 


You also get to adjust the brightness of the page to your comfort by clicking on the sun symbol. This is important especially when we are reading off a LCD screen instead of a real paper. This would also mean you can read easily in most lighting conditions. 


All in all, I find this app to be interesting and fun to use. I've not read through a whole book with it yet, but it's sure very inviting! So go ahead and download your iBooks app today! 

The books that you purchased can be synced to iPad and iPod touch as well. This includes all your bookmarks, notes and current page. That means, you only need to purchase a book once and you can read it on multiple devices, picking up from exactly where you left off.

A note of caution - since the books are purchased and downloaded via the iBooks app itself, you might want to keep an eye on your telco data usage if you are not running on WiFi. Otherwise you might land yourself a hefty bill. 

Do you think you will enjoy reading books on iPhone/iPad/iPod touch more than on print?

New feature in iOS4 - where is my iBooks?


You've probably heard that the iBooks app will be made available on iPhones with iOS4. You're all excited about it, maybe because you can finally read Winnie the Pooh on the iPhone. After installing the iOS4, you start to search frantically for the iBooks app but it's no where to be found!

So, where did the iBooks go?

New feature in iOS4 - multitasking!

This is perhaps the biggest leap in the iPhone OS - multitasking. Now you can run your favorite third-party apps and switch between them instantly. You can do that by: 

  1. Pressing the home button to switch away from the current app to the home screen. 
  2. On the home screen, select the next app to launch.
  3. Double click the home button to show a list of apps that are running concurrently.
  4. From that list you can go back and forth between many apps that are already running.
The list of concurrently running apps are shown at the bottom bar

To kill off any app from the multitasking list:
  1. Hold you finger on the apps icon in the multitasking bar until they start to wiggle.
  2. You can swipe left and right (if you have more than 4 apps running concurrently) to look for the app that you wish to terminate.
  3. Tap on the red-coloured "no entry sign" badge on the top left of the wiggling icon to close the app.
  4. Press the home button once when you are finished.
The red-coloured "no-entry sign" badge located at the top-left of the icon.

There are many apps that have not been upgraded to support multitasking. You'll need to wait awhile before the app developers implement this feature in their apps. So for now, although some apps are in the multitasking bar, you may notice them restarting each time you call on them from the multitasking bar. 


At the moment I did not notice any unusual drain on my battery life nor sluggish performance of my iPhone, possibly because many apps that I have do not support multitasking yet. I shall find out in time to come...

How many apps can you multi-task before your iPhone performance starts to be sluggish? 

New feature in iOS4 - folders!


My 11 pages of apps in iPhone have been compressed to just 3 pages thanks to the new folder capabilities in iOS4. This feature is tremendously helpful in organizing the iPhone apps. They come in icon-sized boxes that contain mini-sized apps icons within them.

Using this feature is really simple:

  1. Hold your finger on any icon until all the icons start to wiggle
  2. Drag and drop an icon that you wish to put into a folder on top of another icon which you want to put into that same folder
  3. The moment you dropped the first icon, the folder will be automatically created. The name of the folder is according to the category of the app, but you can easily change it
  4. Once the folder is created you can drag and drop more apps into it up to a max of 12 apps.
  5. Press the home button once when you are with organizing your apps
  6. You can easily access the contents of the folder by tapping on it once and select the app that you wish to launch

Similarly on iTunes (version 9.2 onwards), you could also manage your folder under the Devices > iPhone > Apps tab. Just drag and drop apps on top of each other to form a folder.

With folders, you could probably store up to a whopping 2016 apps on your iPhone!

Do you think that Apple has done a good job on the user interface of the folder feature?

Pictures stored in iPhone are blur or out-of-focus after upgrading to iOS4

At first, I thought something was wrong with my eyes. The pictures that I saved in my iPhone 3GS have become blurry. No, there's nothing wrong with my eyes.

This is how the picture looked like on my iPhone before iOS4 upgrade:



This is how the picture looked like on my iPhone after iOS4 upgrade:

As you can see for yourself, the resolution of the pictures have been severely degraded. One observation is that this is true for the images that are not saved in the Camera Roll folder. Pictures in the Camera Roll folder remained the same. As far as I could tell, although I did have the pictures degraded, I did not lose any picture.

If you are facing the same problem, don't worry! All you need to do is to plug in your iPhone into the PC again and sync it with iTunes. You will see the progress bar on the iTunes saying "Optimizing photos... for iPhone".

I cannot explain why my earlier sync did not perform this optimization but right now it just did. So, if you've sync it earlier on, you should try to sync again if you are facing this problem.

Did you face this problem? How many times do you need to re-sync your iPhone with iTunes before you resolve it?