Archive for 2011

BlackBerry App World 3.0 now available in BlackBerry Beta Zone

Monday, August 8th, 2011

BlackBerry smartphone users can more easily discover and download apps, games, and themes via the BlackBerry App World 3.0 storefront.

Users can personalize their BlackBerry smartphone, find the hottest games and entertainment and get apps to stay connected with the people who matter.

New features in BlackBerry App World 3.0 include:

  • Sleek New Design
  • New Channels
  • Introduction of My Account
  • New My World Features
  • App Social Sharing
  • Evolved App Details Screen
  • More Search Options

The App will likely come out of beta and be officially released about a month from now.

BlackBerry Beta Zone is the place where Research In Motion (RIM) communicates with and receives feedback from beta participants.

Members of BlackBerry Beta Zone, will have the opportunity to sign up for beta programs and be among the first to try out new BlackBerry software before it’s released to the general public.

Feedback from the beta trial helps future BlackBerry products better meet the needs of customers.

COMEX 2011 promotions: Creative Technology

Sunday, August 7th, 2011

Creative Technology will be at Booth 6121 in Hall 602 during COMEX 2011.

Check out the promotions below. By the way, from now until 30 September 2011, when shopping online at Creative store, use the promo code “LESS10P” at the cart page during checkout to enjoy a 10% discount.

Promo price Usual price Remarks
ZiiSound D5x Wireless Speaker System S$349 S$399 Limited to 50 sets
Second unit S$249 Purchase with purchase of D5x
ZiiSound DSx Wireless Subwoofer S$149 S$199
D80 Wireless Speaker S$49 Free EP-570 Earphones Bulk Pack worth S$39 whilst stocks last
Zen Style M300 Portable Media Player S$69 S$79 4GB, limited to 50 sets
S$79 S$89 8GB, limited to 50 sets
WP-300 Wireless Headphones S$59 S$99 free USB charger worth S$29
WP-350 Wireless Headphones S$99 S$139 Limited to 50 sets per day
Aurvana In-Ear3 Earphones S$169 S$199 Limited to 50 sets
Sound Blaster Tactic 3D Omega Wireless Gaming Headset S$199 S$269 Limited to 20 sets
Sound Blaster Tactic 3D Sigma Gaming Headset S$99 S$149 Limited to 50 sets
Sound Blaster Tactic 3D Alpha Gaming Headset S$69 S$99 Limited to 50 sets
Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Sound Card S$99 S$149 Limited to 20 sets per day
Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium HD Sound Card S$199 S$299 Limited to 20 sets per day

COMEX 2011 (Sep 1-4) at Suntec Singapore

Friday, August 5th, 2011

In less than a month, the third of four large annual IT exhibitions in Singapore will kick off at Suntec Singapore. For four days from September 1-4, the COMEX will open from 12 noon to 9 pm.

COMEX 2011 from September 1-4 at Suntec Singapore from 12 noon to 9pm.

COMEX 2011 will be spread over five floors – 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6– of Suntec Singapore. Over 830 exhibitors will be showcasing IT and consumer electronic products by brands such as Apple, Acer, ASUS, Canon, Creative, Dell, HP, Samsung and Toshiba.

Organized by Exhibits Inc Pte. Ltd, the show will also include talks and seminars conducted by various manufacturers. The floorplans for those planning their routes during their visits are available here.

I will list below some of the promotions available during the exhibition.

The four major IT exhibitions in Singapore are:

Exhibition Dates Venue
IT Show 2011 10-13 Mar Suntec Singapore
PC Show 2011 9-12 Jun Suntec Singapore
COMEX 2011 1-4 Sep Suntec Singapore
SITEX 2011 24-27 Nov Singapore Expo

Main features of BlackBerry 7 operating system

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

First announced in May, the BlackBerry 7 OS introduces a next generation BlackBerry browser with a significantly faster and more fluid web browsing experience. RIM reports that Internet browsing performance on BlackBerry 7 based smartphones are up to 40% faster than BlackBerry 6 based smartphones and up to 100% faster than BlackBerry 5 based smartphones.

BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 smartphone from RIM

BlackBerry Bold 9900/9930

Research In Motion (RIM) is launching five new BlackBerry smartphones based on the BlackBerry 7 Operating System (OS) – two new BlackBerry Bold models (9900 and 9930) and three new BlackBerry Torch models (9810, 9850 and 9860).

The improved performance of the WebKit browser engine is combined with the hardware enhancements to enable users to browse the web faster and more smoothly.

BlackBerry Torch 9850 and 9860 smartphone from RIM

BlackBerry Torch 9850/9860

Enhancements to the BlackBerry browser have also optimised zooming and panning for smoother web navigation and optimised HTML5 performance for better gaming and video experiences.

RIM’s new BlackBerry 7 based smartphones also feature Liquid Graphics technology, with each smartphone combining a dedicated high-performance graphics processor with a fast CPU and high resolution display to deliver a highly responsive touch interface with fast and smooth graphics.

BlackBerry Torch 9810 smartphone form RIM

BlackBerry Torch 9810

For communications, BlackBerry 7 based smartphones feature the regular integrated suite of phone, email, messaging and social apps to keep users connected and productive throughout the day.

Recent enhancements include the newest release of BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) which now extends the real time BBM experience to a range of other “BBM connected” apps. The updated Social Feeds (2.0) app has been extended to capture updates from media, podcasts, and favourites all in one consolidated view. The new Facebook for BlackBerry smartphones (2.0) app introduces features like Facebook chat and BBM integration that makes it easier for users to connect with their Facebook friends in real time.

BlackBerry 7 OS also includes a number of other pre-loaded applications and integrated functionality for increased productivity and collaboration right out of the box.
Documents to Go Premium on BlackBerry App World
The Premium version of Documents To Go is now included free of charge, offering users powerful document editing features as well as a native PDF document viewer.
Free BlackBerry Protect in App World
BlackBerry Protect is also pre-loaded, offering customers the peace of mind that personal data can be backed up and secured in the cloud.

BlackBerry Balance is now integrated in BlackBerry 7, allowing users to enjoy the full BlackBerry smartphone experience for both work and personal purposes without compromising the IT department’s need for advanced security and IT controls.

The popular universal search capability has been enhanced with support for voice-activated search, so users can now simply speak to begin searching their device and the web for information.

RIM introduces a slew of five new BlackBerry 7 smartphones

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

In its largest global launch of BlackBerry smartphones in its history, RIM announced the Bold 9900 and 9930, as well as the Torch 9810, 9850 and 9860.

BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 from RIM

BlackBerry Torch 9810 from RIM

BlackBerry 9850 and 9860 from RIM

Research In Motion (RIM) today announced plans to launch five new BlackBerry smartphones based on the BlackBerry 7 Operating System (OS).  RIM is rolling out two new BlackBerry Bold models and three new BlackBerry Torch models, all running the powerful new BlackBerry 7 OS.

The launch of this family of handsets will be RIM’s largest global launch ever and more than 225 carriers and distribution partners around the world have already commenced or completed over 500 certification programmes for these 5 new handsets.

Featuring RIM’s next generation of hardware and software platforms, these five new BlackBerry 7 based smartphones offer users a variety of designs to choose from.

The new BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 are RIM’s thinnest smartphones ever, each offering a large keyboard and brilliant touch display.

The new BlackBerry Torch 9810 smartphone builds on the popularity of the BlackBerry Torch 9800 and combines a large touch display with a convenient slide-out keyboard. The BlackBerry Torch 9850 and 9860 introduce an all-new, all-touch design featuring the largest display on a BlackBerry smartphone to date.

“We think users will be thrilled by the faster performance, enhanced browsing and richer multimedia delivered by these powerful new BlackBerry Bold and BlackBerry Torch smartphones,” said Mike Lazaridis, President and Co-CEO of Research In Motion.

The BlackBerry 7 OS introduces a next generation BlackBerry browser with a significantly faster and more fluid web browsing experience. The improved performance of the WebKit browser engine is combined with the hardware enhancements found in the BlackBerry 7 based smartphones.

The new smartphones feature a 1.2 GHz processor, HD video recording, 24-bit high resolution graphics, and sensors enabling new augmented reality applications such as Wikitude that can be seamlessly integrated with BBM 6.

Display and keyboards
  • BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 Smartphones with Touch Display and Keyboard

BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 from RIMThe BlackBerry Bold 9900 series is the thinnest BlackBerry smartphone yet (at only 10.5mm) and was the first to offer the union of a high performance keyboard and touch display. The brushed stainless steel frame adds a nice finishing touch to the design.

The new BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 are also the first BlackBerry smartphones to include built-in support for Near Field Communications (NFC ), a new technology that is enabling many new and exciting capabilities, including the ability to pair accessories or read SmartPostertags with a simple tap of the smartphone.

  • BlackBerry Torch 9810 Smartphone with Touch Display and Slide-Out Keyboard

BlackBerry 9810 smartphone from RIMBuilding on the popular design of the BlackBerry Torch 9800, the new BlackBerry Torch 9810 is faster and more fluid with high performance hardware features and the new BlackBerry 7 OS delivering an enhanced multimedia experience. Featuring a large 3.2”, high resolution touch display and the distinctive BlackBerry keyboard that easily slides out to allow faster typing, the BlackBerry Torch 9810 offers users the best of both worlds.

  • All-Touch BlackBerry Torch 9850 and 9860 Smartphones

BlackBerry 9850 and 9860 smartphone from RIMThe BlackBerry Torch 9850 and 9860 smartphones offer the fast, fluid BlackBerry 7 experience in a new all-touch design. With a spectacular new 3.7” display, the largest ever on a BlackBerry smartphone, the new all-touch BlackBerry Torch 9850 and 9860 smartphones are optimised for displaying web pages, photos, videos, and powerful gaming experiences and still deliver quality real-time communication and collaboration experience.

Availability

The next generation of BlackBerry smartphones will begin to be available from carriers around the world starting later this month. Availability dates for specific devices from specific carriers will be announced in conjunction with RIM’s partners.

Notorious serial killer Ted Bundy’s DNA to be added to national database

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011

22 years after his execution in 1989, a vial of Ted Bundy’s blood has been found in Florida that yielded a full DNA profile of the evil serial killer. The profile will be uploaded to the FBI’s national database on Friday. Investigators can use the newly data to try to solve cases that went cold decades ago.

Mug shot, 1980, taken the day after sentencing for the murder of Kimberly Leach

Mug shot, 1980, taken the day after sentencing for the murder of Kimberly Leach

The vial of blood was part of evidence taken in 1978 when Bundy was arrested for the murder of a 12-year-old girl. A tissue sample taken before he was executed and cremated had produced only a partial profile.

Bundy’s murders and execution predated the creation of state and national databases that tracks millions of DNA samples of convicted offenders. Law enforcement agencies tap the databases to tackle unsolved crimes, build up their evidence against suspects or to clear them.

Bundy had confessed to more than 30 murders before he was executed but he was suspected of many more. One such case was the abduction of 8-year-old Ann Marie Burr, who disappeared from her Tacoma, Washington, home in 1961.

In custody, Florida, July 27, 1978

In custody, Florida, July 27, 1978

There has been much speculation and debate over whether she was one of his victims, even though he’d written to her parents before his execution saying he didn’t know what happened to the girl and denying having anything to do with her disappearance.

Fans of slasher and serial killer movies and TV drama will be familiar with the notorious Ted Bundy. He seems the most quoted serial killer, probably because of how prolific he was and how his charismatic good looks contrast with his heinous crimes.

Unlike the profilers in the TV drama series, “Criminal Minds”, that seems to eschew forensic evidence, and frequently treat the crime scene with scant regard to forensic procedures, the DNA profile will hopefully help investigators resolve cold cases and bring closure to families of those victims.

The account below is extracted from Wikipedia’s entry about Ted Bundy. Photos used in this posting were also from Wikipedia.

1975 Utah mug shot

1975 Utah mug shot

Theodore Robert “Ted” Bundy was born Theodore Robert Cowell in 1946 – January 24 and executed at age 43. He was a serial killer, rapist, kidnapper, and necrophile who assaulted and murdered many young women between 1974 and 1978. After more than a decade of denials he confessed to 30 homicides shortly before his execution.

In court in Florida

In court in Florida

Bundy was handsome and charismatic, traits he exploited in winning the confidence of his young, attractive female victims. He typically approached them in public places and feigned injury or disability, or impersonated an authority figure, before overpowering and assaulting them at a more secluded location.

Press conference in July 1978

Press conference in July 1978

He sometimes revisited his secondary crime scenes for hours at a time, grooming and performing sexual acts with the decomposing corpses until putrefaction and destruction by wild animals made further interaction impossible. He decapitated at least four victims and kept the severed heads in his apartment for a period of time as mementos. On a few occasions he simply broke into dwellings in the dead of night and bludgeoned victims as they slept.

Initially charged in Utah in 1975 and convicted of aggravated kidnapping and attempted criminal assault, Bundy became linked to a progressively longer list of unsolved homicides in six states. Facing murder charges in Colorado, he engineered two dramatic escapes, and committed at least three additional murders and several other violent assaults in Florida before his ultimate recapture in 1977. He received three death sentences in two separate trials for the three known Florida homicides.

Apple suit delays Samsung launch of tablet in Australia

Monday, August 1st, 2011

Samsung has agreed not to sell its latest Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet computer in Australia until Apple’s patent lawsuit against it in Australia  is resolved.

Apple told the Federal Court in Sydney yesterday that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 infringes ten Apple patents, including the “look and feel,” and touchscreen technology of the iPad.

Galaxy Tab 10.1 from SamsungThe Cupertino, California-based company sought an Australian injunction to stop Samsung from selling the tablet in Australia because Samsung has had “announcements of an imminent launch of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 device ongoing since July 20,” Bloomberg quoted Apple’s lawyer, Steven Burley, as saying. It also wants to prevent Samsung from selling the tablet in other countries, although Burley did not name the countries.

Samsung Electronics Co LtdSamsung has agreed to stop advertising the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australia and will not sell the device until it wins court approval or the lawsuit is resolved. The accord between lawyers from both companies were reached during a break in the hearing.

If Apple eventually loses its patent infringement lawsuit, it has agreed to pay Samsung unspecified damages.

Apple first sued Samsung in the U.S. claiming that the Galaxy tablets “slavishly” imitated the designs and technologies used for its iPad and iPhone. Samsung retaliated with lawsuits in South Korea, Japan, Germany and the U.S.  The Suwon, South Korea based company  supplies memory chips to Apple.

As part of the agreement submitted in court, Samsung will provide Apple three samples of the Australian version of the tablet computer at least seven days before any plans to launch it in Australia so Apple could review it, according to the agreement submitted in court. This was because Apple’s claim in Australia was based on a U.S. version of the Galaxy tablet, which is different, Neil Murray, the lawyer representing Samsung disclosed.

The Federal Court Justice Annabelle Bennett has scheduled a hearing for August 29 to review the status of the case and set a trial date if necessary.

Asian cities still the fastest, Myanmar now the most dangerous — says the Akamai Q1 2011 State of the Internet report

Sunday, July 31st, 2011

Asian cities again claim the fastest connection speeds in the world, with HK maintaining its lead in clocking the highest peak connection speed. Myanmar has pipped Russia to generate the most attack traffic.

Q1 2011 State of the Internet analysis from AkamaiAkamai has released its Q1 State of the Internet report for 2011. It is a leading provider of cloud optimisation services. Based on data gathered from the Akamai Internet Platform, which carries between 15-30 percent of the world’s Web traffic, the report provides insight into key global Internet statistics such as the world’s fastest and slowest regions for connection speed, the most frequent origins of attack traffic, and the highest-performing geographies for mobile connectivity, as well as resulting trends over time.

The main findings from the quarterly State Of The Internet (SOTI) report paints the following picture:

SpeedAverage measured connection speed by country/region

  • Global average connection speed increased 23 percent year over year to 2.1 Mbps.
  • Cities in Asia have the fastest connection speeds in the World. The 100 fastest cities worldwide is dominated by Asian countries, with 61 cities in Japan, five cities in South Korea, and Hong Kong. Lyse, Norway is the fastest city in Europe, at number 33 out of 100. 18 U.S. cities made the top 100 list, with Riverside in California ranking as the fastest U.S. city, at number 39 out of 100.
  • Average peak connection speed by country/regionSouth Korea has the highest level of “high broadband” (> 5 Mbps), with 60% of connections to Akamai at speeds above 5 Mbps.
  • South Korea has also achieved the highest average connection speed at 14.4 Mbps.
  • Hong Kong has maintained its position as having the highest average peak connection speed.
  • Other cities in Japan and South Korea continued to hold many of the top spots for highest average and average peak connection speeds by city.

Security

Attack traffic - top originating countries/regions

Attack traffic from mobile networks - top originating countries/regions

The latest findings reflected in the report show some significant changes in Q1 2011 related to sources of attack traffic. Most notably, Myanmar not only made its first appearance on the list, but also ranked #1 by generating 13 percent of attack traffic during this period.

Russia dropped from top into 4th place, accounting for 7.7 percent of global observed attack traffic, down from 10 percent in the previous quarter. Among other changes, the United States rose from 5th to 2nd, accounting for 10 percent of observed global attack traffic.

For attack traffic originating from mobile network providers, Italy remained in the top spot, responsible for 25 percent of observed attack traffic in the first quarter.

Mobile Consumption & Connectivity

In the first quarter of 2011, the average measured connection speed for known mobile providers worldwide ranged from a high of slightly more than 6 Mbps to a low of 163 kbps.  A service provider from Poland delivered the highest average mobile connection speed in the first quarter 2011, bumping last quarter’s fastest provider from Greece to the number two spot.

Akamai is the leading global service provider for accelerating content and business processes online.Consumption figures indicate that during Q1 2011, seven percent of the surveyed mobile providers consumed an average of 1 GB of content per month, while 73 percent consumed an average of 100 MB. The remaining 20 percent consumed less than 100 MB.

As a result of Akamai’s recently announced partnership with Ericsson, the report now includes data collected by the equipment provider. Overall mobile data traffic, as measured by Ericsson, experienced 130 percent yearly growth in the first quarter, and is now more than double the volume of voice traffic.

Akamai’s SOTI analysis

This is the fourth year that Akamai is publishing its quarterly analysis of Global Connectivity, Attack Traffic and Broadband Consumption.

More than 584 million unique IP addresses from 237 countries/regions connected to the Akamai Platform in Q1 2011. This represents 5.2 percent more IP addresses when compared with the fourth quarter of 2010, and an increase of 20 percent compared to the same quarter a year ago.

Consistent with last quarter’s report, the top ten countries/regions accounted for nearly 70 percent of the total IP addresses, indicating that the majority of the world’s unique IP addresses are concentrated within a relatively small number of geographies.  This quarter saw Italy enter the top ten with its 11 percent quarter-over-quarter growth while Canada dropped out of the top ten.

New data visualization tool show trends by geography in several measured categories.

New data visualization tool show trends by geography in several measured categories.

Akamai has also released a new data visualization tool showcasing trends by geography in several measured categories.  The tool allows users to generate and print/download graphs highlighting average connection speed, average peak connection speed, and high broadband/broadband/narrowband adoption rates.  In addition, the online tool offers quick, easy and customized views of trend data since the report was first published at the beginning of 2008.

RIM marries apps with social networking by launching BBM6

Saturday, July 30th, 2011

Just as Facebook has apps and games on its social networking platform, Research In Motion (RIM) is allowing BlackBerry apps to leverage the extensive BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) network and its social networking features – in its newly released BBM6.

BBM allows BlackBerry users to communicate and interact with each other with easeThe BBM platform hosts one of the largest mobile social networks in the world. BBM version 6 (BBM 6) provides support for “BBM connected” apps, allowing users to easily interact with each other from within the BBM connected app.

With a BBM connected game app, users can invite their BBM friends to join them in a game and then chat with one another in real time while the game is being played – without having to leave the game app.

New functionality

Some of the additional functionality users can expect to see with BBM connected applications include the ability to:

  • Share app experiences with friends – When users discover a new BBM connected app they likes, they can instantly let their friends know about it. Users can simply select a BBM contact directly within the BBM connected app they are using.
  • Have a BBM chat within apps – Users can simply pull up their BBM contact list directly from within the BBM connected app and start chatting. The functionality can enable everything from enhanced social game play to collaboration through productivity apps.
  • Discover apps through friends – Users can also discover new apps by viewing the list of apps that are posted to a BBM friend’s profile. They can also click on an app within the list, and instantly download it from BlackBerry App World.

The BBM 6 software is available for free download. A  selection of BBM connected apps are already available on BlackBerry App World. Some Asia-based developers who have integrated BBM6 into their apps include:

“BBM6 represents an incredible opportunity for developers to leverage the viral nature of the BBM service,” said Alistair Mitchell, VP, BBM Platform & Integrated Services at RIM.
  • Koprol – A location based social networking app now integrates with BBM6 to enable users to chat with people nearby.
  • Elasitas – The creator of several gaming apps has integrated BBM6 chat functionality into its Menoo, Gamemachi and MiMoMachi apps.
  • Bouncity – The location based gaming company has integrated BBM6 into its app to enable users to simply share what they are doing with their social network.

New Facebook app for BlackBerry PlayBook

Friday, July 29th, 2011

Version 2 of the Facebook for BlackBerry Playbook app is now available in the BlackBerry App World storefront. The free app, produced by Research In Motion, include new features such as Facebook Places, viewing of Facebook Events, the ability to view “Likes”, and privacy control on status updates.

Facebook Places lets you share where you are, what you’re doing, and the people you’re withFacebook Places lets you share where you are, what you’re doing, and the people you’re with. If you grant permission, Facebook Places uses location-based technology on your BlackBerry PlayBook tablet to inform you about nearby Places.

Places works hand in glove with Bing MapsWhenever you check in to a Place, you can tag a friend and post a comment. If your friends have also activated this feature, you can see where they’re are checking into. For nearby places, you can check out the Place’s page to see the people you know who has been there and the comments that they’ve posted.

Facebook Places is also integrated with Bing Maps so that you can view the location of a Facebook Place on a map and get directions by clicking on the map image.

Facebook Events helps you to stay on top of your social plans.Facebook Events allows you to view upcoming events and birthdays, and receive notifications of new invitations that have been generated through Facebook. You can view event details like time, place, guest list and RSVP or write on the event Wall, if those features have been enabled by the event organizer.

With the Facebook app, you can now see the names of friends that liked your post and tap those names to launch their profiles.

Control who can see each update you post to FacebookThe app allows you to specify that people who can see each update you share. Simply click the lock icon in the lower-right corner of the status publisher to select who you want to make the status update visible to before posting it.