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Travel: When technology fails you

Monday, November 28th, 2011

That’s when old school topo skills come in useful.

View from Base HQ of Mount Kinabalu. Taken with Dramatic Tone Art Effect on the Olympus PEN E-P3.

View from Base HQ of Mount Kinabalu. Taken with Dramatic Tone Art Effect on the Olympus PEN E-P3.

In the interest of packing light and reducing the gadget count, I’d decided to leave behind the TomTom VIA 280 dedicated GPS portable navigation device (PND) at home.

Mt Kinabalu, shrouded in clouds

Mt Kinabalu, shrouded in clouds

We were also undecided whether to rent a car to self-drive from Kota Kinabalu to Mount Kinabalu or to take a local tour.

Furthermore,  I’d just installed the equivalent turn-by-turn navigation app from TomTom on an  iPhone 3GS and found it to work as well as the PND while driving around Singapore.

When we arrived at 8pm last night, we found the rental rates at the airport to be reasonable and decided to go for the self-drive option.

Imagine our dismay when we found the iPhone 3GS could not get a GPS fix.

The other iPhone 3G that we had did not have any problems getting a fix so we realized the problem lay with the GPS unit within the iPhone 3GS.

Fresh Bougainvillea enroute to Mount Kinabalu

Fresh Bougainvillea enroute to Mount Kinabalu

Fortunately, the 15-minute journey from the airport to the hotel was short and simple, and we managed it through good old verbal instructions from the rental guy and maps from the brochure.

Pekan Nabalu enroute to Mt Kinabalu. Taken using Pop Art effect on Olympus PEN E-P3.

Pekan Nabalu enroute to Mt Kinabalu. Taken using Pop Art effect on Olympus PEN E-P3.

By the time we reached “Le Meridin” hotel (the neon light for the second “e” in Meridien must have burnt out), the iPhone 3GS still couldn’t get a fix.

The next morning, it was the same story, the 3GS couldn’t get a fix even though the 3G could.

Who would have thought a relatively simple and basic module like the GPS would fail on a month-old iPhone (Yes – I know – it’s two generations behind the iPhone 4S).

Stores at Pekan Nabalu. Olympus PEN E-P3 with Pop Art effect.

Stores at Pekan Nabalu. Olympus PEN E-P3 with Pop Art effect.

And the iPhone 3G (Yes – that’s THREE generations behind the iPhone 4S – and proud of that) didn’t have that app installed, and I wasn’t prepared to chalk up huge data roaming fees using the Google Maps app on the 3G.

So it was back to paper maps, driving instructions from the concierge, and old school topographical skills.

We’d driven around the complicated and tiny country roads of the Loire Valley in France on nothing more than paper maps, and surely the single highway route to Mt Kinabalu would be a piece of cake.

Prior to starting off, I ran the route through the Google Maps app on my iPhone 3G to download map data into the app’s cache using the hotel’s free WiFi. That should serve as reference later on during the drive.

Wild squirrel on the alert, at the foothills of Mt Kinabalu.

Wild squirrel on the alert, at the foothills of Mt Kinabalu.

We made the 2-hour drive to Mt Kinabalu smoothly. There was only one wrong turn prior to reaching the highway and a quick check on the Google Maps app on the iPhone 3G guided us back to the highway and we were on our way.

As in a marathon, most amateurs complete in more than 4 hours, although most choose to do the climb over 2 days, planning the arrival at the peak at sunrise.

As in a marathon, most amateurs complete in more than 4 hours, although most choose to do the climb over 2 days, planning the arrival at the peak at sunrise.

After a lunch stop at Pekan Nabalu, we reached the base HQ of Mt Kinabalu. Only at this highest mountain in Malaysia and South East Asia did the iPhone 3GS finally pick up a GPS signal, and it promptly told us we were some 300km away in Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital of Brunei.

After a long while it finally placed us at Mt Kinabalu. All along the way back to Kota Kinabalu, the GPS of the iPhone 3GS kept flip-flopping between our true location and Bandar Seri Begawan, forcing the GPS app to recalculate routes.

Half-way home, the 3GS decided it had had enough. It finally ran out of battery – from the constant search for a GPS signal, as well as its exertions to recalculate routes.

By which time, we’d all but given up on depending on the iPhone. I sure hope TomTom comes up with a GPS app on the Android.

SITEX 2011 price lists: Nubox Apple products & accessories

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

For SITEX 2011 (24-27 November) tomorrow, check out the offers from Nubox at Booth 6D30 and 6E30 in Hall 6 of the Singapore EXPO.

Up to 70% discount on an extensive range of accessories

Up to 70% discount on an extensive range of accessories

Receive deals worth up to $495 for purchases of any iMac, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro or iPod.

Special deals worth up to $495 when purchasing any iMac, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro or iPod

Deals up to $495 for Apple products

Nubox is offering up to 70% discount on an extensive range of accessories, from powerful speakers and docks for Apple gadgets, to the latest iPhone and iPad cases.

There are also spin consoles that allow you to mix, scratch and play music at your fingertips like a DJ.

Consumers can also participate in Nubox’s early Christmas dip to win an iPod touch and other awesome prizes.

New iPhone app: Feecha

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

A new location based app that allows users to share and be aware of information, photos and video about activities in their vicinity and on the map. Use the app for a chance to win S$8,888 in cash on December 18, 2011.

The free iPhone app "feecha" launches today.

The free iPhone app "feecha" launches today.

I was trundling down Haji Lane last evening and taking in the vibrant atmosphere of the little pubs and shops on both sides of the single-lane back alley.

Have you ever wondered what goes on in the joints that you walk pass while listening to the din emanating from within?

Fun and quirky app that shows only the most vibrant places and activities.A new fun and quirky app called feecha lets you plug into the scene.

People organising, participating or witnessing events can post and share their activities using the app.

The information appears as a map pin – in the form of a cutesy (or hideous, depending on your point of view) creature called a feecha – on a map within the app, indicating where the event is taking place.

Activities can be tagged so that others following those tags are alerted once the event is shared.

If others like the activity and add to it, the feecha turns red and grows bigger.

If the event is largely ignored, the feecha map pin turns blue and eventually disappears from the feecha map.

If you see something interesting, witness an accident or spot a summon aunty, you can also post a photo or video as part of the feecha.

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Now imagine walking down Haji Lane with the app in hand.

You might just discover that ad-hoc photo exhibition on the Japanese earthquake by that budding photographer – that you might be interested in.

Or that talk about the role of Entomology, Botany, and Mineralogy in forensic anthropology, if you’re a fan of the TV series “Bones”.

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On December 18, the poster of the biggest and reddest feecha stands to win S$8,888 in cash.

Feecha is free for download on iTunes and works on the iPhone running iOS 4.2 and higher. The app is only released in the Singapore App Store, so those on the US store will have to switch stores to find feecha in iTunes.

An Android version is also in the works. A Windows Phone 7 version may eventually be in the works. A BlackBerry version is not in the works.

New iPhone app: SG Florist

Sunday, November 13th, 2011

No more excuses not to send your better half that bouquet of flowers. This PayPal-powered mobile app from FarEastFlora makes it easy for Singaporean men to remember and celebrate their loved ones.

SG Florist SG Florist

Sending flowers has now become a breeze with this free mobile app that is available from Apple’s App Store and the Nokia Ovi Store.

SG Florist is a free app available on Apple's App Store and the Nokia Ovi Store.Flowers and gifts are delivered on the day of the order.

An order placed as late as 4pm in the afternoon can be delivered between 7 – 10pm at night on the same day.

Users can set reminders within the app to deliver flowers for special occasions.

Tap and swipe through a wide range of over 1,000 gift options ranging from flower bouquets, plant arrangements, gift hampers, gourmet baskets and even perfumes.

Select your gift, add to your shopping bag, and check-out with PayPal in two simple taps.

Using ‘Pay with PayPal’, simply log-on to your PayPal account and confirm the purchase.

SG Florist SG Florist

PayPal also provides a safer mobile payment method as no financial details are shared with merchants or stored on mobile devices.

Features of the app:

  • Reminders and Wishlist: Pre-select favourite gift items under ‘Wishlist’ and set reminders for special occasions like birthdays, anniversary and Mother’s Day.
  • Sync addresses from phone contacts: Sync recipients’ addresses and details from phone contacts, avoiding the hassle of manually typing in addresses.
  • Surprise: Tap the ‘Surprise’ tab and shake the phone – lucky users might get a discount exclusive to SG Florist app users.

GarageBand now available for Apple iPhone and iPod

Sunday, November 6th, 2011

GarageBand 1.1 for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch is available on the App Store for USD$4.49 to new users, or as a free update for existing GarageBand for iPad customers.

GarageBand 1.1 for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch is available on the App Store

GarageBand 1.1 for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch is available on the App Store

GarageBand is a universal app that runs on iPad, iPad 2, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S and iPod touch (3rd & 4th generation).

GarageBand 1.1 for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch is available on the App StoreThe music creation app from Apple was Introduced earlier this year on the iPad. GarageBand uses Apple’s Multi-Touch interface to make it easy for anyone to create and record their own songs, even if they’ve never played an instrument before.

GarageBand features a collection of fun Touch Instruments that sound great and make it easy for beginners or experienced musicians to play and record keyboards, guitars, drums and basses in a wide variety of styles.

“The innovative Multi-Touch interface combined with Smart Instruments makes it easy to create great sounding music, even if you’ve never studied music or played an instrument before,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing.Smart Instruments now allow you to choose from an extensive new library of custom chords so you can play and strum along with your favourite songs.

You can plug your electric guitar into iPad, iPhone or iPod touch to play and record through classic amps and stompbox effects, or record your voice or any acoustic sound using the built-in microphone.

GarageBand allows you to record and mix up to eight tracks and then share your finished song with friends or send it to your Mac to keep working on it in GarageBand or Logic Pro.

Google withdraws Gmail app from Apple iOS devices

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Having just launched the new e-mail app earlier in the day, Google has withdrawn it new Gmail app from iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices after users started getting error messages.

“Unfortunately, it contained a bug which broke notifications and caused users to see an error message when first opening the app,” the company said in a blog. “We’ve removed the app while we correct the problem.”The newly-launched app is the first Gmail app for Apple’s iOS devices.

Google is now fixing the software bug and will release a new version. In the meantime, users who have already installed the app can continue using it, despite the bug.

Read the breaking story on Bloomberg.

Apple acknowledges iOS 5 impact on battery life

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Apple has finally broke its silence on the matter. A spokeswoman for Apple, Natalie Harrison, acknowledges that a “small” number of customers have reported “lower-than-expected battery life on iOS 5 devices.

"The power-efficient A5 chip and iOS 5 deliver outstanding battery life," says Apple's website.

"The power-efficient A5 chip and iOS 5 deliver outstanding battery life," says Apple's website.

It’s interesting that she mentioned iOS5 devices, instead of specifically iPhone 4S, when referring to the customer complaints.

So the problem is not confined to just the newly launched and hugely popular iPhone 4S. It’s just that the 4S has been hogging the headlines.

She tells Bloomberg that “We have found a few bugs that are affecting battery life and we will release a software update to address those in a few weeks.”

£5,000,000 for an iPad 2

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Anybody up for an iPad 2 crusted with T-Rex bone, 24-carat gold and 12.5 carats of diamonds? Better hurry cos’ it’s already 50% sold out and it’s only going for — £5,000,000!

£5,000,000 for an iPad 2 encrusted with T-Rex bone shavings, 24K gold and 12.5 carats of diamonds.Only two will be made by British designer Stuart Hughes, and one has already been sold to an undisclosed customer, so hurry before you miss the purchase of a life time.

Stuart is well-known for a series of ‘ultra-luxury’ gadgets, which includes the world’s most expensive phone – a £5,000,000 gold and diamond encrusted iPhone; and a £219,000 Macbook Air that’s coated with 24-carat gold 53 diamonds.

Check out the original story by Rob Waugh of Daily Mail.

13 girls make it to Singapore Finals of Elite Model Look Singapore 2011

Monday, October 31st, 2011

45 aspiring models sashayed down the catwalk at last night’s semi-finals of the Elite Model Look Singapore 2011 at Ion Orchard. 13 of them were selected for next Thursday’s Singapore Finals.

13 contestants made it to the Singapore Finals next Thursday.

13 contestants made it to the Singapore Finals next Thursday.

Elite Model Look Singapore 2011 Semi-Finals at Ion OrchardThe 13 finalists will vie for the sole ticket to the Elite Model Look Global Finals in Shanghai in December and compete with some 80 other aspirants from around the world.

The top three winners of the Global Finals will share out $350,000 worth of contracts with Elite Paris and other prizes.

The 32 contestants who did not make it to the Singapore Finals next Thursday will also be offered modelling contracts with Elite Model Management Singapore.

Elite Model Look Singapore 2011 Semi-Finals at Ion Orchard.Originally, there were to be only 12 contestants for the Singapore Finals. Judges, however, decided to let a thirteenth contestant through.

An iPhone application will be launched to allow members of the public to view and vote for their favourite contestants.

The Singapore Finals will be held on next Thursday, November 3, at the Red Dot Traffic Museum.

Aspiring models who made it to next Thursday's Singapore Finals.

Aspiring models who made it to next Thursday's Singapore Finals.

Check out the competition’s Facebook page for more photos.

Elite Model Look Singapore 2011 semi-finals at Ion Orchard

Sunday, October 30th, 2011

Some 50 semi-finalists will compete tonight for 12 places at the Finals in Singapore. The winner of the Singapore Finals will then fly to the Elite Global Final in Shanghai and then to Paris, sharing $350,000 worth of contracts and other prizes.

Elite Model Look Singapore 2011

Semi-finals tonight at Ion Orchard Level 1 Alfresco from 7-10 pm

The semi-finalists were culled from almost a thousand applicants aspiring to follow in the footsteps of top supermodels like Linda Evangelista and Cindy Crawford – big names which Elite has discovered and represented.

The casting for the competition were held earlier this month from 8th to 23rd October at Vivocity and Ion Orchard. Contestants had to be aged 15 to 21 and at least 170 cm or 5’7 tall.

An iphone application will be launched to allow members of the public to view and vote for their favourite contestants.

Elite Model Look Singapore 2011The Elite Model Look competition is a world renowned and prestigious international modelling contest. It is the primary vehicle for finding new models for Elite Model Management, which is headquartered in Paris.

Since 1983, the competition has been conducted in over 50 countries around the world and has now reached Singapore. 350,000 girls around the world enter the competition every year, but only a few make it onto the world’s catwalks and magazine photoshoots.

Elite found many of the world’s supermodels through Elite Model Look, including Gisele Bundchen, Karen Mulder, Claudia Schiffer, Naomi Campbell and more recently, Fei Fei Sun, Constance Jablonski, Ming Xi and Sigrid Agren.

Elite Model Look, in exclusive partnership with Elite Model Management Singapore, gives a chance to girls in Singapore, who dream of becoming models, to realise their ambitions by competing to work with the top model agency network in the world.