Archive for February, 2012

MWC 2012 roundup: Nokia phones for 2012

Monday, February 27th, 2012

Here is a round-up of Nokia’s new phones for 2012, as released during the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2012 in Barcelona, Spain.

These are the Nokia Lumia 610 & Lumia 900 ( releasing outside US), 808 PureView, and the Asha 202, 203 & 302.

Nokia Lumia 610 and Lumia 900.

Nokia Lumia 610 (left) and Lumia 900 (right).

The four-day MWC 2012 in Barcelona is being preceded by a slew of press conferences from major phone-makers about their directions and new gadgets for 2012.

Nokia 808 PureView

Nokia 808 PureView

Having launched the Lumia series of smartphones (Lumia 810 & 710) using Windows Phone operating system, many are watching how Nokia are progressing from their previous portfolio.

Nokia's Symbian feature phones. From left: Asha 203, 203 and 302.

Nokia's Symbian feature phones. From left: Asha 203, 203 and 302.

CEO Stephen Elop says that Windows Phone will be Nokia’s primary smartphone platform, with additional emphasis on location-based services through the launch of its Location & Commerce business.

Here are the main new mobile phones from Nokia for 2012.

  • New Nokia Lumia 610, the most affordable Lumia smartphone (189 Euros, Q2 2012).
  • LTE (with 42 Mbps download-capable) Nokia Lumia 900 to be available outside the U.S (480 Euros, Q2 2012).
  • Nokia 808 PureView for high-end smartphone imaging with 41-megapixel sensor, Carl Zeiss optics and full HD 1080p video recording (450 Euros, May 2012).
  • New Nokia Asha Symbian feature phones and services grow increasingly “smarter”. Asha 302 (95 Euros), Asha 202 (with Dual SIM) and Asha 203, the latter two at 60 Euros.

 

IT Show 2012 (March 8-11) at SUNTEC Singapore

Sunday, February 26th, 2012

The first of four large annual IT exhibitions in Singapore begins next Thursday at the SUNTEC Singapore (Levels 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6).

For four days from March 8-11, the IT Show will open daily from 12 noon to 9 pm (admission FREE).

IT Show 2012 at Suntec Singapore from 8 - 11 March.

There will be more than 830 exhibitors in the 350,000 square feet of space distributed over five levels of Suntec Singapore. Here are links to information about the venue and the floor plans.

Looking ahead, the four major IT exhibitions in Singapore are:

Exhibition Dates Venue
IT Show 2012 8-11 Mar Suntec Singapore
PC Show 2012 7-10 Jun Suntec Singapore
COMEX 2012 30 Aug – 2 Sep Suntec Singapore
SITEX 2011 22-25 Nov Singapore Expo

CA Technologies Cross-Enterprise Application Performance Management

Saturday, February 25th, 2012

The new release of the CA Cross-Enterprise Application Performance Management (CA CE APM) promises business service innovation across the hybrid data center and the cloud.

CA Cross-Enterprise Application Performance Management (CA CE APM)

CA Cross-Enterprise Application Performance Management (CA CE APM)

CA Technologies today announced a new release of its CA CE APM which extends mainframe monitoring capabilities and provides richer information about the health and performance of key IT services.

“Our clients are focusing on how IT can be more strategic to the business by providing decision makers and IT staff with timely information about IT services, and how their predictability and availability impacts business outcomes,” said Dayton Semerjian, general manager, Mainframe, CA Technologies.CA CE APM monitors and collects information on the mainframe and integrates with CA APM to provide 24×7 monitoring of business transactions in a single pane of glass across mainframe, distributed and the cloud.

This  offers a business-level view of service performance that can be displayed on their mobile devices, via CA Executive Insight for Service Assurance, when executives need it

The enhanced capabilities provide deeper insight into customer-facing business transactions across increasingly complex IT environments, modernizing mainframe administration by simplifying and enhancing cross-platform management to help incorporate the mainframe into an organization’s broader enterprise IT strategy.

“This new release of CA CE APM offers IT staff more real-time visibility into the customer experience to help them optimize customer-facing applications and services, no matter where they reside,” Semerjian added.Advancing Service Assurance Across Mainframe, Distributed, Virtual and Cloud

With the rise of virtualisation and cloud computing and the complex mix of mainframe and distributed platforms in the evolving data center, IT staff needs to perform real-time “application triage” to quickly diagnose and fix problems that can impact the customer experience.

By providing a 360˚ view of all customer transactions, organisations can better understand the health, availability and business impact of critical business services to prioritize problem resolution and help assure that service performance meets SLAs.

To provide this level of visibility, new capabilities in CA CE APM and its integration with CA APM include:

  • Over 90 metrics for DB2 for z/OS, end-to-end IMS for z/OS and the mainframe network to provide richer data faster, and with less work, so IT organizations can more quickly resolve problems with mainframe-based business transactions.
  • Information about network traffic across mainframe and distributed platforms that helps pinpoint problems affecting the performance or availability of an application or service.
  • A virtual infrastructure view so staff can more easily diagnose problems in the virtual environment and resolve them faster.
  • Information on how well SaaS vendor-delivered applications are performing for end-users
  • Expanded information used to monitor cloud services efficiently.

Second and bigger Digital Style store in Jurong Point

Friday, February 24th, 2012

Following the success of its first thematic-shopping multi-brand electronics concept store in Funan DigitaLife Mall, Newstead Technologies has launched its second and bigger store in Jurong Point.

The new Digital Style store is at #B1-92/93 in Jurong Point.

The new Digital Style store is at #B1-92/93 in Jurong Point.

At 9,000 square feet, the new store at Jurong Point is almost three and a half times the size of its first store in Funan, which has an area of only 2,647 square feet.

Hours 10:30am to 9:30pm
Location Jurong Point
Unit #B1-92/93
Address 1 Jurong West Central 2

Unlike the Funan store, cameras are now being sold in its own section in the second store.

Consistent with the thematic-shopping concept of the Digital Style chain of stores, the branch at Jurong Point offers customers a comprehensive consumer-centric and experiential retail experience.

Store opening. From left: Park Sang Hoon, Director of Consumer Business, HP IPG Singapore; Sebastian Chong, ECS Computers, Mindy Tan, Managing Director, Newstead Technologies, Florence Koh, Senior Sales Director, Acer Singapore, Koh Khong Meng,  General Manager & Executive Director, Lenovo Singapore, Deepak Wagh, Dell Singapore and Kelvin Chong, Sales & Operations Manager, Newstead Technologies.

Store opening. From left: Park Sang Hoon, Director of Consumer Business, HP IPG Singapore; Sebastian Chong, ECS Computers, Mindy Tan, Managing Director, Newstead Technologies, Florence Koh, Senior Sales Director, Acer Singapore, Koh Khong Meng, General Manager & Executive Director, Lenovo Singapore, Deepak Wagh, Dell Singapore and Kelvin Chong, Sales & Operations Manager, Newstead Technologies.

The idea is to present a stress-free environment where shoppers can compare brands at ease and test-drive products at six solution corners namely Entertainment & Media, Gaming, Home Computing, Mobile Communications, Office & Professional and Ultra Mobile & Business.

“We are elated that the new concept is well received by our customers. They are spoilt for choice and yet they can zoom right in to the solution corner. Like a personal shopper that help takes the guess work out of the equation, it is a breeze to find the best products to suit your lifestyle needs at Digital Style,” said Evelyn Chua, Business Development and Marketing Manager of Newstead Technologies.Instead of the industry practice of categorising products by brands, they are categorised according to function and specifications at the different solution corners.

Shoppers can easily mix-and-match and plug-and-play the gadgets in-store to experience and compare the different products displayed.

Back in September 2011, when the first Digital Style store was opened in Funan, Evelyn had told me that there would eventually be four to five such stores in the chain geographically distributed around Singapore.

The next Digital Style store will be at The Star Vista towards the end of this year.

Tata Communications wires up F1

Friday, February 24th, 2012

Singapore-headquartered Tata Communications is now designated a “Technology Supplier of Formula 1”, with category exclusive designations as “Official Connectivity Provider of Formula 1” and “Official Web Hosting and Content Delivery Network of Formula1.com”.

Vinod Kumar, MD and CEO of Tata Communications and Bernie Ecclestone, CEO of Formula One group announced the multi-year technology service and marketing agreement at a London press conference today. Photo from Tata.

Vinod Kumar, MD and CEO of Tata Communications and Bernie Ecclestone, CEO of Formula One group announced the multi-year technology service and marketing agreement at a London press conference today. Photo from Tata.

Tata Communications will deliver connectivity to all 20 Formula 1 race locations over its global network, the largest in the world.

“Formula 1 requires fast and secure connectivity, because even a split second of downtime can have huge repercussions for its business, brand and reputation,” says Vinod Kumar, Managing Director and CEO of Tata Communications.It will also provide hosting and content delivery services to Formula1.com, which is accessed by tens of millions of fans around the globe.

Formula One group businesses and race locations will now be connected to the Tata Global Network (TGN), supported by secure MPLS connectivity.

Formula One Management’s IT infrastructure and Formula1.com will be colocated and hosted in Tata Communications’ data centres.

Tata Communications’ capabilities in video and content delivery networks (CDN) will enable uninterrupted, high-quality connectivity to the multi-media portal on Formula1.com.

“Connectivity and content delivery are critical issues for Formula 1 and working with the best in the business is a priority for us,” says Bernie Ecclestone, CEO of Formula One group.The (TGN) has Trans-Atlantic and Trans-Pacific data transfer capacity of one terabit per second.

This capacity will ensure Tata Communications to fully support Formula1.com during race weekends, when the site gets on average four million unique visits per weekend, peaking at seven million over some events.

Tata Communications’ infrastructure will enable the sport’s official website to instantly scale up to cope with these significant and sometimes unpredictable traffic spikes.

Tata Communications is now the Official Connectivity Provider for Formula 1.Tata Communications will also provide Formula1.com with a new Managed Security Suite and will apply an additional layer of managed security monitoring to ensure an increased level of protection to Formula One Management’s IT infrastructure.

Looking ahead, Tata Communications and Formula One Management will also work in close collaboration on research and development around connectivity and the latest video technologies.

Nikon COOLPIX S4300 and S3300 compact cameras available today

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

The Nikon COOLPIX S4300 (S$279) and S3300 (S$219) are available from today.

Nikon COOLPIX 3300 and 4300 is available from today.

Nikon COOLPIX 3300 and 4300 is available from today.

The two COOLPIX compact cameras were first unveiled on 1 February as part of Nikon’s COOLPIX Spring 2012 collection of 14 camera models.

Below are the details:

COOLPIX S4300

S$279

Nikon COOLPIX S4300, S$279

  • Silver
  • Black
  • Red
  • Blue
  • White
  • Purple
  • Pink (not available)
  • Plum (not available)
  • 16.0 Megapixels
  • 6x zoom NIKKOR 26mm wide-angle lens
  • Touch control LCD in a slim body
  • Various special effects and filter effects
  • Pet Portrait Mode
COOLPIX S3300

S$219

Nikon COOLPIX S3300, S$219

  • Silver
  • Black
  • Red
  • Gold
  • Purple
  • Pink
  • Pale Green
  • Blue
  • 16.0 Megapixels
  • Ultra slim body with 6x wide-angle lens
  • 8 body colour options available
  • Special effects/ filter effects allows for creative expression
  • Pet Portrait Mode

Twitter reaches 500 million users

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

Twitter now has more than 500 million users, according to twopcharts.com, although only 100 million are active accounts.

Websense illustrates “some of the not-so-high Twitter highlights of the last 5 years”.

Websense illustrates “some of the not-so-high Twitter highlights of the last 5 years”.

Started in 2006, Twitter had hit 300 million users back in May 2011.

Commenting on the situation, Mr. Carl Leonard, Senior Manager, Websense Security Labs said: “… what’s in a number? Twitter is free to use, easier to abuse and is constantly targeted by malware authors and spammers. It’s nothing new; not all Twitter users are who they claim to be. Let’s see this more than just a numbers game and focus on keeping users safe in real-time so they are not just another statistic.”Twitter estimated that only ten percent of its active users have sent more than 100 tweets, while only 20 percent of users have sent more than ten tweets.

Facebook hit 500 million ACTIVE users back in July last year.

Launched in 2004, Facebook now has more than 845 million monthly active users, according to its statistics.

The number of DAILY active Facebook users is roughly half that number, at 483 million.

The popularity of Twitter has made it a fertile hunting ground for abuse by spammers and bot networks.

New MIL camera: Fujifilm X-Pro1

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

Fujifilm launched the X-Pro1 mirrorless interchangeable lens (MIL) camera in Singapore today.

The 16-MP retro beauty will be available here in March at S$2,400 for the camera body and S$900-S$1,000 for a basic lens. (All prices include 7% GST.)

Fujifilm X-Pro1 mirrorless interchangeable lens camera (Body only: S$2,400)

Fujifilm X-Pro1 mirrorless interchangeable lens camera (Body only: S$2,400)

First interchangeable lens camera in Fujifilm's X series.

First interchangeable lens camera in Fujifilm's X series.

First impressions

I tried out the camera during the launch event.

First impression, apart from the exorbitant price-tag, is that the retro design is incredibly beautiful.

It is relatively big and heavy compared to other MIL cameras.

But I love the direct controls enabled by the dials and well-placed buttons all over the camera.

You can adjust the shutter speed and exposure compensation on knurled metal dials on the top of the camera, and the Side view of the Fujifilm X-Pro 1 MIL cameraaperture in ⅓ stop increments on a ring on the lens itself.

The shutter release also had the firm but springy feel reminiscent of film SLRs.

Focus was fast and pictures came out sharp and vividly coloured, with little noise even at high ISO and low light.

It’s definitely a camera to drool over.

The X-Pro1 is the first MIL camera from Fujifilm and features a 16-megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor, a new X lens mount, a Hybrid Multi Viewfinder, and three prime lenses.

Three prime lenses have been launched together with the X-Pro1.

Three prime lenses have been launched together with the X-Pro1.

The sensor is physically larger than the 1-inch sensor in the Nikon J1/V1 MIL offering, and the four thirds and micro four thirds sensors in the MIL and DSLR cameras from Olympus and Panasonic.

The APS-C sensor has a crop factor of 1.5 and is the same size as those found in the Samsung NX and Sony NEX series of MIL cameras and most DSLRs.

New sensor colour filter array

Fujifilm claims that the X-Pro1 can produce pictures with lower noise and greater detail than other MIL and DSLR cameras.

The usual optical low pass filter – which reduces moire and false colour generation at the expense of image detail resolution – has been foregone.

The X Trans CMOS sensor has a new array design for its colour filter to remove moire.

The X Trans CMOS sensor has a new array design for its colour filter to remove moire.

Instead, a new colour filter array in the sensor array has replaced the usual Bayer-patterned array to reduce moiré in photos containing stripes/chequered patterns or other regular/repeating patterns.

16-megapixel APS-C sensor

16-megapixel APS-C sensor

In the array, RGB pixels are arranged in 6×6 pixel sets with high aperiodicity (randomness).

Increasing the degree of randomness eliminates the fundamental cause of moiré and false colours.

These are problems that occur in conventional arrays when shooting stripes and other repeating patterns.

The new sensor array contains slightly more green sensor elements than the traditional Bayer array, and is inspired by the irregular physical dispersion of silver halide particles in film, which did not suffer from moiré problems.

Fujifilm X-Pro 1 MIL camera The additional image processing demands required by the new array is met by a new EXR Processor Pro which will maximise the full potential of the X-Trans CMOS sensor and deliver high speed and high precision image processing.

Prime FUJINON XF lenses

Three compact XF FUJINON fast aperture prime lenses will be available in March 2012.

The “XF18mmF2 R”, “XF 35mmF1.4 R” and “XF60mmF2.4 R Macro” lenses promise precise control over depth-of-field and excellent out-of-focus bokeh.

The new X-Mount has a short flange back distance of just 17.7mm.

The X-Pro1 and its accessories.

The X-Pro1 and its accessories.

Hybrid Multi Viewfinder

The Hybrid Viewfinder first appeared in the X100 and allows the user to instantly switch between an Optical Viewfinder and Electronic Viewfinder.

For viewing images in the brightest mode and to keep shutter lag to a minimum, users should choose the Optical Viewfinder.

Those wanting focus confirmation, exposure information, white balance information and depth of field indicators should switch to the Electronic Viewfinder.

This retro beauty has a high drool factor.

This retro beauty has a high drool factor.

Simulated film effects

Leveraging on Fujifilm’s photo film legacy, the X-Pro1 comes with 10 in-camera pre-canned special effects that simulate different types traditional film effects in the photos, from different film types to different film development techniques.

Check out the detailed features of the Fujifilm X-Pro1 below:

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Kelihos spam engine lives on

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

The Websense Security Labs Spam Trap system has detected a variant of Kelihos that is apparently still active.

Google Maps showing geographically how widespread the Kelihos command and control and peers infrastructure is, and therefore how well protected the botnet is.

Google Maps showing geographically how widespread the Kelihos command and control and peers infrastructure is, and therefore how well protected the botnet is.

“Kelihos is yet another example of how botnets shut down and reappear. Malware authors have a motive to get them up and running again. Websense Labs detected this new variant of Kelihos as we are constantly monitoring web and email exploits. More importantly, we are able to join the dots between these different attack vectors and protect against cybercriminals achieving their ultimate goal – stealing data,” said Carl Leonard, Senior Security Research Manager (EMEA), Websense Security Labs.Over the last half a year, the spam engine Kelihos has attracted the attention of many people, including security company researchers and analysts.

Microsoft had partnered with Kyrus Tech Inc. and Kaspersky Lab to take down the Kelihos botnet in September 2011.

However, Microsoft has recently confirmed, on its official blog, a new generation of Kelihos variants derived from the original Kelihos botnet.

Websense Security Labs has written up a detailed account of their investigations into this resilient nuisance.

New Android smartphone: LG Optimus Vu:

Tuesday, February 21st, 2012

LG has unveiled the unique 4:3 ratio, 5-inch, LTE smartphone in anticipation of MWC 2012. It will be introduced in Korea in March and launched in Singapore in the last quarter of 2012.

Update (20 August, 2012):

The Optimus Vu: will have the 4-PLUS-1 NVIDIA Tegra 3 Quad-Core processor  and Android 4.0 (ICS) OS when the 5-inch smartphone heads out of Korea and Japan to make its global debut in September.

Optimus Vu: LTE Android smartphone from LG has a 5-inch IPS display and 4:3 ratio.

Optimus Vu: LTE Android smartphone from LG has a 5-inch IPS display and 4:3 ratio.

The LG Optimus Vu: has an 5-inch IPS display, and offers a unique combination of tablet-like viewing with smartphone portability, similar to the Samsung Note.

Running on a powerful 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 32GB internal memory and a large 2,080 mAh battery, the Optimus Vu: is suited for consuming multimedia on the go.

The large 5-inch display with bright 4:3 aspect ratio makes viewing documents, books, Internet and multimedia contents easier and more comfortable.

The 4:3 aspect ratio is optimized for viewing to grasp more at a glance and note taking to increase productivity in everyday life.

“The Optimus Vu: was designed to maximize what customers could do with a smartphone … by offering an optimal 4:3 ratio viewing experience, 5-inch display combined with superfast LTE technology,” said Dr. Jong-seok Park, President and CEO of LG Mobile Communications Company.The IPS display boasts natural color which can be viewed even under bright sunlight.

Its unique built-in QuickClip hotkey allows users to conveniently capture screenshots and memos with a single push.

Jotting notes is also possible with a finger or with the dedicated Rubberdium pen.

Polaris Office is included to enable opening of documents, spreadsheets or presentations while on the road.

The LG Optimus Vu: measures 139.6 x 90.4 x 8.5 mm.

The LG Optimus Vu: measures 139.6 x 90.4 x 8.5 mm.

At only 8.5mm, the Optimus Vu: is the slimmest among all LTE phones currently on the market.

Despite the large 2,080mAh battery, LG’s exclusive floating mass technology makes the Optimus Vu: appear slimmer than its actual dimensions.

In addition to HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) and DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance), Optimus Vu: comes with 32GB memory and an 8-megapixel camera.

While it will initially launch running Android 2.3 Gingerbread, an update to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is in the works.

Additional information on the unique Optimus Vu: can be found at the LG Stand in Hall 8 at the Mobile World Congress (MWC 2012) in Barcelona, Spain, from February 27 to March 1.