Archive for December, 2011

Top ten: YouTube music videos in 2011 – Globally

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

What are your favourite music videos on YouTube?

Here are the most-watched music videos on YouTube in 2011 (globally):

1. Jennifer Lopez – On The Floor ft. Pitbull

Here are the rest of the Top Ten:

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Top ten: YouTube community videos in 2011 – Globally

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

“The 10 most-watched YouTube videos of 2011 show that around the world, whatever language we speak, there are certain things that bring us all together around a computer screen or mobile phone — adorable babies, talented performers, and clever advertising.” — YouTube Trends Manager Kevin Allocca.

Globally, the most-watched YouTube community videos in 2011 are:

1. Rebecca Black – Friday (OFFICIAL VIDEO)

The rest of the Top Ten videos are:

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Top ten: YouTube music videos in 2011 in Singapore

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

In a year when YouTube reached 48 hours of content uploaded every minute, YouTube viewers in Singapore couldn’t get enough of global smashes from LMFAO, Jennifer Lopez and Bruno Mars, as well as viral hits like the comedic tunings of “Nice Guys” (finish last), and local YouTube hit Yam Ah Mee.

In Singapore, the most watched music videos from major music labels in 2011 are:

1. LMFAO – Party Rock Anthem ft. Lauren Bennett, GoonRock

Here are the rest of the Top Ten videos:

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Top ten: YouTube community videos in 2011 in Singapore

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

What are the YouTube community videos that netizens in Singaporeans love most in 2011? Yes, other than that remix of Singaporean General Election sensation Yam Ah Mee. Ryan Higa’s “Nice Guys” tops the list.

In Singapore, the most-watched YouTube community videos of 2011 were:

1. Nice Guys

Here are the rest of the Top Ten videos:

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New Soundbars: Bose Lifestyle 135 and CineMate 1 SR systems

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

Bose has unveiled its first soundbars. The Bose Lifestyle 135 System (S$4,999) and CineMate 1 SR System (S$2,999) are now available in Singapore.

Bose Lifestyle 135 System (S$4,999) from Atlas Singapore

Bose Lifestyle 135 System (S$4,999) from Atlas Singapore

Bose’s first soundbar solutions offer audio performance and placement flexibility to deliver home theatre sound from a single speaker array, and a new wireless Acoustimass module

“Most conventional soundbars are bulky and hard-to-place, or thin but unable to deliver life-like sound,” said Dr. Michael Tien, CEO of Atlas Sound & Vision.

“The new Lifestyle 135 and CineMate 1 SR systems deliver a powerful audio experience that defies their size and elegant design – whether you’re watching a movie, playing a video game, or listening to music.”

The Lifestyle 135 system includes a media console for up to six HD sources (four HDMI inputs), an AM/FM tuner, and a dock for iPod or iPhone.

Featuring the proprietary Bose Unify intelligent integration system, the media console acts as a central hub and makes connecting devices to the console hassle-free.

The CineMate 1 SR system attaches directly to a TV with just one cable – simple and easy.

Both soundbar set-ups feature a programmable remote that controls the system and nearly any connected source, be it a Blu-ray Disc player or a cable box.

PhaseGuide Technology:
Immersive Sound From One Visible Speaker

The Lifestyle 135 system and CineMate 1 SRsystem are the first Bose speakers to feature the advanced PhaseGuide sound radiator technology.

PhaseGuide sound radiator technology

PhaseGuide sound radiator technology

This technology was originally used in the company’s VideoWave entertainment system – Bose’s high-definition television that integrates a complete home theatre sound system behind a 46” 1080p LCD display.

Combined with proprietary TrueSpace digital processing circuitry, PhaseGuide technology transforms the listening experience.

Discrete sound seem to emanate from places where there are no speakers, and it comes from a single array that measures just 2.4″ deep, 36.8″ wide and 4.9″ high.

Remote control the system and nearly any connected sourceThe new Acoustimass module delivers low notes with cinematic impact.

Smaller than previous Bose Acoustimass modules, its wireless link allows it to be hidden, completely out of sight.

Soundbar Setup:
Horizontal, Vertical, Anywhere in the Room

Unlike conventional soundbars, the Lifestyle 135 and CineMate 1 SR systems have true placement flexibility: they can be positioned near the TV, wherever it is, and in two orientations – without compromising audio performance.

The Bose FlexMount automatic placement compensation senses whether the speaker has been placed horizontally on a table, or mounted vertically on a wall.

It automatically adjusts the sound, offering owners two choices for soundbar setup with the same assurance of spacious, natural sound.

Bose ADAPTiQ audio calibration technology offers another performance assurance: the system will deliver optimal sound in any room.

It first recognises where the system is located, then compensates for how the acoustics of the space affect its audio quality.

The sound is then customised based on the room’s unique size, shape, even furnishings.

SingTel BroadBand on Mobile price plans

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

SingTel has just launched its Prestige 75 LTE mobile broadband service.

The price plan for the BroadBand on Mobile (BBoM) Prestige 75 LTE is shown here.

SingTel Broadband on Mobile Prestige 75 LTE Price Plan
Price (including GST) $69.90/month
Data Bundle 50GB 3G data (21Mbps) + 10GB LTE data
Excess Charges $0.512/MB, Capped at $94.16/month
Download Speed Theoretical: 75Mbps
Typical range: 3.4Mbps to 12Mbps
Comes with free LTE dongle and free Wireless@SG (3Mbps)

For comparison, here are the price plans for its other BBoM packages.

3G Mobile broadband plan Theoretical speed Typical download speed range Price
Classic 3.6 3.6Mbps 0.8Mbps to 2.1Mbps $29.90
Priority 7.2 (with Priority Pass) 7.2Mbps 1.4Mbps to 3.7Mbps $40.00
Premium 21 (with Priority Pass) 21Mbps 1.7Mbps to 4.8Mbps $59.90

SingTel launches commercial LTE mobile broadband

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

SingTel toady announced the commercial launch of the Mobile Prestige 75 (S$69.90 per mth), the first LTE service in Singapore for both consumer and business customers.

SingTel BBoM Prestige 75 will cover the CBD and more thEventually, coverage will grow to 80% of mobile data users by end 2012 and 95% by 2013.an 100 sites.

Eventually, coverage will grow to 80% of mobile data users by end 2012 and 95% by 2013.

Singapore Telecommunications Limited (SingTel) today announced the commercial launch of its 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) BroadBand on Mobile (BBoM) service.

Fast speed

The service offers theoretical download speeds of up to 75Mbps and typical download speeds between 3.4Mbps and 12Mbps.

It provides mobile Internet access that is more than three times faster than existing 3G-based services, with only one-fifth of the network latency.

SingTel 4G LTE will enable many bandwidth-intensive applications, such as cloud storage, music/video/HDTV streaming, video conferencing, online gaming, mobile data networking, rich voice etc.

SingTel’s BBoM Prestige 75 LTE will provide performances and services approaching that of fixed line networks. For instance, it will take only 2 min 14s to stream a 3.5 min-long snippet of video from YouTube.

Coverage evolution

At launch, the service provides outdoor coverage in the central financial district and other areas that experience high data usage.

At launch, SingTel BBoM Prestige 75 will cover the CBD and more than 100 sites.

At launch, SingTel BBoM Prestige 75 will cover the CBD and more than 100 sites.

This includes Shenton Way, Orchard, City Hall, Marina Bay, River Valley, Tanglin, Newton, Novena, Kallang, Rochor, Outram, Tanjong Pagar, Jurong West, Boon Lay, Bukit Panjang, Bedok and Changi.

In-building coverage is available in major shopping malls such as Ngee Ann City, Plaza Singapura, Ang Mo Kio Hub, Tampines Mall, West Mall, Parkway Parade and Jurong IMM. Office buildings such as Republic Plaza and Temasek Tower are also covered.

The service falls back to SingTel’s 3G-based Premium 21 service when users roam outside the LTE coverage area.

USB dongle

USB dongle

Mr Yuen said that SingTel is progressively expanding its network, which is expected to be able to provide LTE coverage for 80 per cent of mobile data users by the end of 2012.

By 2013, coverage will be extended to 95 per cent.

BBoM plans

Broadband on Mobile Prestige 75 will initially be available for USB dongle modems only.

Support for LTE-enabled smartphones and tablets will only be available when these mobile devices become more readily available in the market later on in 2012.

Existing 21Mbps 3G Broadband on Mobile Premium 21 customers can upgrade to LTE with a top-up of $10 per month.

The price plans for SingTel’s various mobile broadband plans can be found here.

Mr Postman delivers: Leica V-Lux 3

Monday, December 19th, 2011

The courier dropped off the Leica V-Lux 3 compact digital camera today for review. The new compact had just been announced last week and will be available from January 2012 at S$1,345.

The Leica V-Lux 3 was announced on 13 December 2011.

The Leica V-Lux 3 was announced on 13 December 2011.

The review unit came in a black velvet pouch. In it was the camera itself, a battery and a charger with cable.

The camera is light but muscular for a compact but it pacts a 24x optical zoom lens that goes from 25 – 600mm (35mm equivalent focal lengths).

The Leica V-Lux 3 will be available in January 2012 for S$1,345.

The Leica V-Lux 3 will be available in January 2012 for S$1,345.

The Leica DC Vario-Elmarit ASPH super telephoto zoom lens has an aperture range of f/2.8 – 5.2.

The camera has a 12.1-megapixel CMOS image sensor and records full-HD video in AVCHD format with 1920 x 1080 pixels at 60 full frames per second.

What caught my eye was the 460,000-pixel 3” LCD display that is fully articulated. It can be folded out to face any direction to allow the photographer to shoot from awkward angles.

I’ll be trying out the camera over the holiday period to see whether its performance matches its good looks.

Love traffic jams – love Clementi and Bukit Timah

Monday, December 19th, 2011

TomTom study reveals the best and worst travel times on Singapore roads.

West and central parts of Singapore experience the largest traffic slowdowns during the morning peak hours.

West and central parts of Singapore experience the largest traffic slowdowns during the morning peak hours.

TomTom did a study on driving times between the City and different suburbs during the peak hours.

The time taken to drive from each suburb to Raffles Place during peak hour in the morning (8-9am) was compared with the time taken during silent hours (1-5am) – when traffic was not a constraint to vehicle speed.

Traffic slowdowns during the evening peak hours in Singapore.

Traffic slowdowns during the evening peak hours in Singapore.

Similarly, the time taken to drive from Raffles Place to each suburb during the peak hour in the evening (5-7pm) was compared with the time taken during silent hours.

The spread of traffic degradation seems broader in the morning peak hours compared to the evening peak hours.

The spread of traffic degradation seems broader in the morning peak hours compared to the evening peak hours.

Clementi and Bukit Timah were found to suffer the greatest slow downs during the two peak hours compared to unobstructed driving timings between these two suburbs and the City.

New Zealand based Valerie Cross of TomTom Asia Pacific told me during her visit to Singapore that IQ Routes takes into consideration the different travel times for each road during different times of the day. “That’s because the actual travel speeds of each road varies throughout the day, and IQ Routes takes that into account.”Bishan and Jurong West were another two suburbs that experiences severe slowdowns during the peak hours.

For the evening peak hour, the overall spread of degradation was much smaller than during the morning peak hour.

Tampines is an interesting exception in that is the least affected by the morning peak hour, yet it was most severely affected during the evening peak hour.

There doesn’t seem to be any obvious reason to that.

TomTom derived the traffic data from the logs of portable navigation devices (PND) of its users when the latter connected their GPS devices to the Internet for updates.

The traffic data were extracted without any tags that could be used to identify the PND users.

Historic traffic data along roads are used during route planning by TomTom PNDs.

Historic traffic data along roads are used during route planning by TomTom PNDs.

These historical traffic data is also used by TomTom to inject intelligence into the route planning algorithms of its PNDs, in the form of its IQ Routes feature.

Instead of planning routes based on jam-free traffic conditions and maximum road speed limits, IQ Routes take into consideration the historical and real travel timings of those roads considered for the routes for more accurate “fastest route” recommendations.

It’s as if the PND is a local choosing to drive further on a less congested road in order to avoid a 300m stretch that typically takes an hour due to peak hour traffic.

HD Traffic uses live data for route planning.

The next step beyond IQ Routes is live traffic information, which TomTom offers for 22 countries in the form of its HD Traffic feature.

Unfortunately, it is not available and for the moment, TomTom does not yet have any plans to introduce that to its Singapore users, because of the complexity of setting up its own live traffic sources and integration with other live traffic sources.

New BlackBerry app: Traning with Messi

Sunday, December 18th, 2011

This US$1.99 app is for fans of Lionel Messi. All funds collected with the application will be used to support charity projects embraced by the Leo Messi Foundation.

BlackBerry smartphone app "Training with Messi", US$1.99 from App World.

BlackBerry smartphone app "Training with Messi", US$1.99 from App World.

This is the official game of Leo Messi and is available for download from BlackBerry App World.

Released by Fundacion Leo MessiIt is released by Fundacion Leo Messi and can be played on BlackBerry smartphones.

Train with Leo Messi, complete rewarding achievements and share everything with friends through Facebook and Twitter.

The best ranked player will get a chance to visit and meet Leo Messi face to face during an event organised by the Leo Messi Foundation.