Archive for March, 2012

Ian Wright eats cockroaches!

Tuesday, March 6th, 2012

The host of “Invite Ian Wright” invited his fans and the media to drinks and dinner at the Marina Bay Sands, during his 2-day visit to Singapore. He was promoting the adventure tourism TV series which screens on Starhub Discovery Channel 427 on Thursdays 10pm from 29 March 2012 onwards.

Listening to Ian Wright was truly entertaining. All photos taken with a Leica V-Lux 3.

Listening to Ian Wright was truly entertaining. All photos taken with a Leica V-Lux 3.

The bubbly travel host was in his element as he shared his experiences and answered questions from fans about shooting Season 2 of the TV series.

Ian Wright in his element.

Ian Wright in his element.

“Invite Ian Wright” takes an off-beat and humourous look at travel as locals warmly welcome Ian into their lives.

Countries that Ian travelled to in Season 2 were Japan, Australia, India, Indonesia, Vietnam and Singapore.

The menu for the night’s dinner at the Orchid Ballroom were specially designed by Sky 57 chef Justin Quek, who based the dishes on the countries covered in the series.

Justin also hosted Ian during his stay in Singapore in Season 2 of the show.

The MC for the night was local actress, radio and TV presenter Vernetta Lopez, who had hosted Ian during his stay in Singapore in Season 1 of the show.

The dinner was jointly hosted by Canon and Discovery Channel – TLC.

Oh, the bit about eating cockroaches? This was what Ian ate during his visit to Cambodia.

He was offered the fried cockroaches because the locals could not find the spiders for the planned fried spiders dish.

Soft shell crab tempura

Soft shell crab tempura

Angus beef

Angus beef

Those fried cockroaches were the worst thing Ian had eaten while filming the series, although he mentioned that it was still more “palatable” than eating fried spiders!

Ian Wright talking about his experiences during filming of the series, with MC Vernetta Lopez.

Ian Wright talking about his experiences during filming of the series, with MC Vernetta Lopez.

IT Show 2012 promotions: Lexmark printers

Tuesday, March 6th, 2012

Lexmark will be at Level 4, Hall 403, Booth 8433 during IT Show 2012.

Click to view or download the flyers in PDF format.

Click to view or download Lexmark's IT Show 2012 flyers for its inkjets and laserjets, in PDF format.

Check out the following discounts and free vouchers for the “star products”.

Lexmark C540n

Lexmark C540n

Normal price:
$499

IT Show price:
$249
plus $25 voucher

  • Vibrant high quality prints with true 1200 x 1200 dpi resolution.
  • Print up to 20 pages per minute in black and color
  • Duplex printing.
  • First page out in 11 seconds with instant warm-up fuser.

Lexmark E260d

Lexmark E260d

Normal price:
$199

IT Show price:
$129
plus $10 voucher

  • A4 monochrome laser printer with professional print quality.
  • Print quality of 1200 x 1200 dpi
  • Rapid print speeds of 33 pages per minute.
  • Built-in duplex printing.
  • Replacement toner cartridge with a 3,500 page yield.

Lexmark Interpret S405

Lexmark Interpret S405

Normal price:
$199

IT Show price:
$109
plus $10 voucher

  • A4 all-in-one mono inkjet printer.
  • For individuals and SMBs.
  • Scan and Edit Text (OCR) with Lexmark Scan Centre.
  • Wireless 802.11b/g capability.
  • 35-page automatic document feeder

The flyers for Lexmark’s IT Show 2012 promotions can be viewed and downloaded below:

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IT Show 2012 promotions: TomTom

Saturday, March 3rd, 2012

TomTom will be at IT Show 2012 in Suntec Singapore at Level 6, Hall 603, Booth 6711; with promotional prices and free accessories for its GO and Via dedicated GPS navigation devices.

TomTom will be at Level 6, Hall 603, Booth 6711 during IT Show 2012.

TomTom will be at Level 6, Hall 603, Booth 6711 during IT Show 2012.

TomTom will be offering an extra two-year South East Asia Map Update Service, as well as a 10% discount on all TomTom accessories with the purchase of a TomTom GO or Via GPS.

TomTom Model IT Show Price Usual Price
Via 220 S$159 S$199
Via 260 S$199 S$239
Via 280 S$239 S$279
Go 2050 S$349 S$399
Go 2050 World S$429 S$479

The five TomTom portable navigation devices arrived in Singapore in November 2011.

The above is a summary of the discounted prices. Below are the flyers from TomTom for the IT Show.

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New DSLR: Canon EOS 5D Mark III

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

The much awaited 22.3-megapixel camera will be available towards end of this month with prices to be announced (online estimate US$3,500). The BG-E11 battery grip will be available in end April.

Update (15 March 2012):

The Canon EOS 5D Mark III will be available at all authorised Canon dealers on Saturday, 17 March at the following prices.

  • EOS 5D Mark III body: S$4,699
  • EOS 5D Mark III kit (body + lens*): S$5,999
    *kit lens: EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM

The earlier online estimates turned out rather spot-on.

The Canon EOS 5D Mark III was launched globally today.

The Canon EOS 5D Mark III was launched globally today.

The EOS 5D Mark III at today's launch.

The EOS 5D Mark III at today's launch.

Canon has launched today the third DSLR in the EOS 5D series.

The worldwide launch was synchronised with that in Japan and other countries at 1pm Singapore time, at Ion Sky.

The original EOS 5D (first full frame DSLR) was launched in 2005 while the EOS 5D Mark II (first HD video capable DSLR) was launched in 2008.

Main features

The Canon EOS 5D Mark III with the EF 24-105 zoom lens.

The Canon EOS 5D Mark III with the EF 24-105 zoom lens.

– 36 x 24mm full frame CMOS sensor
– 22.3 megapixels
– 6 frames-per-second
– DIGIC 5+ processor
– ISO 100 – 25,600 (expandable to 50 – 102,400)
– Improved 61-point auto-focus system.

Additional features

– Multiple Exposures
– High Dynamic Range (HDR) shooting
– 1080P30 HD video
– 100% viewfinder coverage
– CF & SD (incl SDXC) cards
– In-camera optical corrections such as distortion, peripheral illumination, chromatic aberration.

The exterior design and layout is similar to the EOS 7D but it has inherited many of the new features introduced late last year in Canon’s flagship EOS-1D X, such as the 61-point auto-focus (AF) system.

The much awaited Canon EOS 5D Mark III.

The much awaited Canon EOS 5D Mark III.

This is a great enhancement over thE 9-point AF system of the previous two EOS 5Ds.

On top of that, 41 of the AF points are cross-type points, with the central five diagonally sensitive.

Canon also boasts that there has been a 2-stop improvement in low-light performance – so ISO 25,600 would have as little noise as ISO 6,400 previously.

The new Digic 5+ in the 5D Mark III is 17 times faster than the Digic 4 processor in the 5D Mark II.

How Singapore IT practitioners perceive mobility risks

Thursday, March 1st, 2012

Singapore was one of 12 countries surveyed in a new “Global Study on Mobility Risks” conducted by Ponemon Institute. Out of the overall 4,640 IT and IT security practitioners surveyed, 259 respondents were from Singapore.

Perception of mobile phone use as a threat and presence of security controls to mitigate the risks.

Perception of mobile phone use as a threat and presence of security controls to mitigate the risks.

The study was sponsored by content security provider Websense Inc, and is designed to help IT security professionals plan for an increasingly mobile workforce.

“We asked thousands of IT security professionals and found mobile devices were overwhelmingly important to business objectives,” said Dr Larry Ponemon, chairman and founder of the Ponemon Institute.Corporate mobile devices and the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) phenomenon are rapidly circumventing enterprise security and policies.

In Singapore, 45 percent of respondents say that their organizations experienced a data breach due to insecure mobile devices, and 22 percent are unsure.

“However, mobile devices put organizations at risk — risks that they do not have the necessary security controls and enforceable policies to address. It’s also clear that employees are deliberately disabling security controls, which is a serious concern,” Dr Ponemon addedThis is slightly less than the overall proportion of 51 percent for all 12 countries.

Fifty-five percent say that their employees circumvent or disengage security features such as passwords and key locks – versus the overall 59 percent.

Below is the Executive Summary for the survey of IT & IT Security Practitioners in Singapore, which was extracted from the “Global Study on Mobility Risks”.

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BYOD causing security breaches

Thursday, March 1st, 2012

51 percent of organizations lose data through mobile devices, while 59 percent of employees dodge security controls, according to a new  “Global Study on Mobility Risks” unveiled at the RSA Conference in San Francisco, USA.

The “Global Study on Mobility Risks” by Ponemon Institute.

The “Global Study on Mobility Risks” by Ponemon Institute.

Mobile devices help business, but security is needed to prevent costly data loss.

Corporate mobile devices and the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) phenomenon are rapidly circumventing enterprise security and policies. This survey defines mobile devices as laptops, USB drives, smartphones, and tablets.

“IT has spent years working on desktop security and trying to prevent data loss over web and email channels—but mobile devices are radically changing the game,” said Tom Clare, senior director of Product Marketing Management.Seventy-seven percent of more than 4,600 respondents in 12 countries (Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Mexico, Singapore, United Kingdom, and the United States) surveyed agree that the use of mobile devices in the workplace is important to achieving business objectives.

But 76 percent also believe that these devices put their organizations at risk—and only 39 percent have the necessary security controls to address the risk.

The study was conducted by the Ponemon Institute and sponsored by content security provider Websense Inc, and is designed to help IT security professionals plan for an increasingly mobile workforce.

“Tablets and iOS devices are replacing corporate laptops as employees bring-their-own-devices to work and access corporate information. These devices open the door to unprecedented loss of sensitive data. IT needs to be concerned about the data that mobile devices access and not the device itself,” Clare added.The research shows that organizations often don’t know how and what data is leaving their networks through non-secure mobile devices.

Traditional static security solutions such as antivirus (AV), firewalls, and passwords are not effective at stopping advanced malware and data theft threats from malicious or negligent insiders.

To safely permit corporate use of mobile devices, Websense has released its new Websense TRITON Mobile Security solution.

Sixty-five percent of respondents are most concerned with employees taking photos or videos in the workplace—probably due to fears about the theft or exposure of confidential information.

Other unacceptable uses include downloading and using internet apps (44 percent) and using personal email accounts (43 percent).