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BBX is now BB10 – or BlackBerry 10

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

RIM has rebranded the  next generation platform for its smartphones and PlayBook tablet to BlackBerry 10.

RIM's new platform for BlackBerry smartphones, tablets and embedded systems.

RIM's new platform for BlackBerry smartphones, tablets and embedded systems.

Research In Motion (RIM) has been barred from using BBX as the name of its new mobile platform during DevCon Asia in Singapore from 7-8 December, 2011.

RIM has rebranded BBX as BB10

RIM has rebranded BBX as BB10

A US District Judge ruled in favour of software company Basis International Ltd who filed for a temporary restraining order. It holds the “BBx”  trademark for its own software.

District Judge William P. Johnson wrote in his ruling that consumers are “likely to be confused by RIM’s use of BBX in connection with RIM’s goods and services”. – Albuquerque, New Mexico.

George Staikos, VP, Web Technologies at RIM announced the rebranding during DevCon Asia.

George Staikos, VP, Web Technologies at RIM announced the rebranding during DevCon Asia.

Basis of Albuquerque had threatened legal action in October after RIM initially unveiled BBX as its new platform for smartphones, tablets and embedded systems.

According to itworldcanada.com, RIM had said at that time that it did not believe the marks are confusing since the two companies were in different lines of businesses.

Let’s just hope that CBS television network does not take issue with RIM over any confusion between the mobile platform and its own version of BB10 – the tenth season of the American reality television series Big Brother 10, which ran in the summer of 2008.

Second BlackBerry DevCon Asia moved to Singapore

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

Originally to be held in Bangkok, Thailand, the second Asian conference for BlackBerry developers has been moved to Singapore instead.

BlackBerry fans will be congregated at the Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre over the original next two days from 7-8 December.

BlackBerry DevCon Asia in Singapore from 7-8 December 2011 at Suntec.

BlackBerry DevCon Asia in Singapore from 7-8 December 2011 at Suntec

Due to the flooding and rain in Bangkok, Research In Motion (RIM) has relocated the event to Singapore. The dates remain the same. RIM will be reimbursing fully those registrants who cannot attend the event in Singapore.

A packed and multi-tracked programme awaits BlackBerry developers at DevCon Asia.

A packed and multi-tracked programme awaits BlackBerry developers at DevCon Asia.

RIM says that plans to return the DevCon Asia conference to Bangkok in the future.

Participants will get apprised of the future of the BlackBerry platform, such as plans for the BBX unified operating system for both BlackBerry smartphones and tablets; and hands-on advice from experts on development issues – both technical and commercial.

I will be attending this event, which is much anticipated by BlackBerry developers, to tap the pulse of the BlackBerry community in Asia. Attendees will get a free 16GB PlayBook tablet, as well as a free copy of Adobe’s FlashBuilder 4.6 (while stocks last).

ZoukOut with BlackBerry apps

Monday, December 5th, 2011

Are you one of 30,000 heading out to ZoukOut at Siloso Beach this Saturday night? You may find some of these BlackBerry apps handy to survive the 14-hour party.

Free BlackBerry app on App World: ShowerNearby

Check the weather with BeWeather Free in order to know when to start dancing towards the shelter.

Free BlackBerry app on App World: Let There Be LightThen, Let There Be Light will turn your BlackBerry smartphone into a multicolored glowstick that you can use to signal your friends or groove to the music.

Free BlackBerry app on App World: Shazam EncoreHear a familiar track that you must get your hands on? Shazam Encore will help you identify and buy the track online.

Free BlackBerry app on App World: ShowerNearby

Done with the party and looking for food? ShowNearby will tell you what’s yummy in the vicinity!

All of these apps are free and for BlackBerry smartphones. Shazam Encore is one of those free apps courtesy of RIM.

New headphones: Bose AE2i

Saturday, November 19th, 2011

Atlas Sound & Vision has launched the Bose AE2i audio headphones (S$269) in Singapore. The New design features inline remote and microphone for Apple products.

Bose AE2i audio headphones at S$269 from Atlas Sound & Vision in Singapore.

Bose AE2i audio headphones at S$269 from Atlas Sound & Vision.

The AE2i features an around-ear design and includes an application of proprietary Bose TriPort acoustic headphone structure.

Accessing voice applications is easy using the new inline microphone – from taking calls on an iPhone, to using FaceTime on a MacBook Pro.

The simple, three-button remote allows users to adjust volume, select tracks, and seamlessly switch between calls and music.

Proprietary ear cushions and an ergonomic design distributes weight evenly, reducing irritating pressure points to allow hours of comfortable listening.

The Bose AE2i works exclusively with Apple iPhone, iPod, iPad, and MacBook Pro.

The Bose AE2i works with Apple iPhone, iPod, iPad, and MacBook Pro.

For lasting quality and durability the AE2i is  designed with features such as fold-flat ear cups and a single, detachable cable.

A carrying bag is included for added convenience.

BoseÒ Corporation was founded in 1964 by Dr. Amar G. Bose, professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Today, the company is primarily known for its research in acoustics, which has produced inventions that have improved the performance of sound systems.

Ernst & Young finds security lagging behind business needs in survey

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

In its 14th annual Global Information Security Survey, Ernst & Young found that companies rushing to digitise their businesses with new technologies are increasingly leaving their ability to tackle new and complex security threats behind.

“Information security needs to be more visible in the board room with a clearly defined strategy that will support the business,” said Gerry Chng, IT Risk and Assurance Partner, Ernst & Young Advisory Pte. Ltd.The global survey involved 1,700 organisations in 52 countries and was conducted between June and August 2011.

Although companies are moving into the increasingly borderless world of cloud computing and social media, information security is still not a boardroom priority for most companies and is not a visible agenda for them.

“Security must be carefully planned and take into consideration the practicality of the controls that considers the IT operations. There needs to be buy-in from the business functions, and support needs to come from the top,” Chng added.Only 51% of the survey stated that they have a documented information security strategy. 12% of the respondents present information security topics at each board meeting and fewer than half (49%) of respondents believe that their information security function is meeting the needs of the organization.

With the consumerisation of enterprise IT, organisations have had to allow employees to use personal tablets to access corporate information.

“There are existing solutions in the market that support the secure access of information on personal smartphones and tablets. Organizations should evaluate whether these solutions meet their needs, rather than using traditional channels such as web interfaces and opening up email access via the web as an option.”It was therefore natural that more than half the survey respondents ranked this adoption the second-highest on the list of technology challenges.

Policy adjustments and awareness programs are the top two measures used to address risks posed by this new mobile technology.

The adoption of security techniques and software, however, is still low. For instance, encryption techniques are used by fewer than half (47%) of the global organisations.

The massive popularity and growth of social media has also threatened the IT risk landscape. Social media risks include the introduction of malicious software lurking within social networks, hacked accounts that are used to solicit information, and the release of confidential or negative company information or personal data.

“The traditional paradigm of security within a perimeter is no longer valid.”To address potential risks posed by social media, organizations seem to be adopting a hard-line response. A majority (53%) of the global organizations respond by blocking access to sites rather than embracing the change and adopting enterprise-wide measures.

“With the increased collaboration with upstream and downstream partners, data resides not just within the confines of the organization.”Despite all the hype about cloud computing, many organisations are still unclear of the implications of cloud computing. From the survey, 48% of the global respondents said that the implementation of cloud computing is a difficult challenge, and more than half of them (52%) have not implemented any controls to mitigate the risks associated with cloud adoption.

The most frequently taken measure is stronger oversight on the contract management process with cloud providers, but even this is done by only 22% of respondents.

“Confronted with diminishing borders, cloud services, and increasing support of personal tablets for information mobility, companies are asking themselves how to respond to new and emerging risks and whether their strategy needs to be revisited. The focus must move from short-term fixes to a more holistic approach integrated with long-range strategic corporate goals.”The good thing is that companies are aware of the widening gap between business needs and information security – and are willing to address the situation.

72% of the respondents in the survey see a rising level of risk due to increased external threats.

At the same time, more than half (59%) of them plan to increase their information security budgets in the coming 12 months, focusing on areas including business continuity capabilities (47%), data leakage and data loss prevention (28%), compliance monitoring (21%), and identity and access management (21%).

Gerry Chng observes that “there is generally a slow uptake of public cloud services for larger enterprises due to risk concerns. Such services may make sense for a small company as the utility model of the cloud means that these companies do not need to have the capital and operational expenses to maintain their own infrastructure and applications.”

“For larger organizations, the risks of compromising the integrity of sensitive data far outweighs the benefits they may reap from cloud computing. The concept of cloud computing is centered around easy access to data, without the need for knowledge on where the data is stored and how the cloud works,” Chng added

“This lack of specific details makes it difficult for organizations to assess the risks to their data residing in the cloud. In the absence of clear guidance, many organizations seem to be making ill-informed decisions, either moving to the cloud prematurely and without appropriately considering the associated risks, or avoiding it altogether,” concluded Chng.

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.

Facebook versus newsfeed porn

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

Facebook has identified perpetrators of the recent flood of violent photos and hardcore porn in some users’ newsfeeds.

“We’ve built enforcement mechanisms to quickly shut down the malicious Pages and accounts that attempt to exploit it,” Facebook told Bloomberg.Facebook said that it is now working with its legal team to “ensure appropriate consequences follow.”

This was after porn images of extreme violence, and fake photographs of celebs including Justin Bieber in sexual situations inundated the profiles of some Facebook users.

Exploiting a browser vulnerability, users were tricked into pasting malware into their browsers, which resulted in sharing the offensive content.

SingTel launches Singapore’s first e-book service

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

Skoob is the first service to offer works by Singapore writers as well as study guides and educational books for local primary and secondary school students.

Skoob is the first service to offer works by Singapore writers as well as study guides and educational books for local primary and secondary school students. First e-book service to accept payments in SGD.  Significant savings versus the cost of traditional paper books.

Launched by Singapore Telecommunications Limited (SingTel) today, skoob offers more than 39,000 local and international bestsellers for smartphones, tablets and PCs.

“The Singapore market has long been overlooked by e-book services from abroad. With the launch of skoob, Singapore readers finally have a service that offers local books and caters specifically to their tastes and needs,” said Goh Seow Eng, SingTel’s Chief of Digital Home.It is the first e-book service to accept payments in Singapore dollars and offers tremendous savings versus the cost of traditional paper books.

For example, fans of John Grisham can enjoy his novel, The Confession, at S$9.00 instead of S$17.07 at a bookshop.

Neil Humphreys’ acclaimed Complete Notes from Singapore is available at S$13.90 instead of S$29.90.

“It also provides local publishers and writers with a powerful digital platform that allows them to reach a wider audience,” Goh added.Skoob also offers a range of classics for free download, such as Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities.

Skoob is available on Apple and Android tablets and smartphones via a free app.  It can also be enjoyed on PCs and Macs using standard browsers.

For iPad, iPhone, Android tablets and smartphones, and PCs International best sellers from the top 6 global publishers: Random House, Penguin, HarperCollins, Hachette Book Group, Simon and Schuster and Macmillan

Customers have the flexibility to download books on up to five devices. Payments can be made via Singapore credit cards. SingTel customers can choose to have purchases conveniently charged to their monthly bills.

“We are continuously working with publishers to expand our catalogue. We believe skoob’s range of local study guides and educational books will be well received by school students, and we are looking to include assessment papers soon,” Goh revealed.Mr Goh said that skoob is an important addition to SingTel’s growing suite of multimedia offerings, which includes the AMPed music service, deF!ND digital concierge, ESC games service, De!ite e-magazine service, exCite web video app and mio TV.

Skoob offers titles from six global publishing houses: Random House, Penguin, HarperCollins, Hachette Book Group, Simon and Schuster and Macmillan.

The service carries local titles, study guides and educational books from: Popular, Marshall Cavendish, Cengage Learning, Asiapac, Flame of the Forest, McGraw Hill, Sunbear, Monsoon, Singapore Asia Publishers (SAP) and Janus Education.

Chinese language books will be available soon.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 available now in Singapore

Monday, November 14th, 2011

The Galaxy Tab 8.9 is now available in Singapore, with the 3G (16GB) model retailing at S$768.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 Android Honeycomb tablet at S$768 today.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 Android Honeycomb tablet at S$768 today.

Samsung Electronics Co LtdThe GALAXY Tab 8.9 now joins Samsung‘s 10.1 and 7-inch GALAXY Tab to provide consumers with an array of tablet sizes, depending on their needs and preferences.

At just 8.6mm thin and weighing only 453g, the GALAXY Tab 8.9 is targeted at today’s mobile professional, from writing emails on a business trip to reading an trashy eBook in bed.

Key highlights of the GALAXY Tab 8.9

  • Samsung’s own TouchWiz user interface implemented on the Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) platform, offering enhanced multi-tasking, user interaction and navigation.
  • Supports HSPA+ network speeds of up to 21Mbps as well as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n connectivity to deliver rapid mobile download speeds and reduced data transfer times.
  • A 3-megapixel rear camera and a 2-megapixel front camera, providing smooth transition and seamless 1080p HD video and Flash playback for a rich entertainment experience.

Detailed specifications of the Galaxy 8.9 are tabulated below:

Display 8.9” WXGA 1280×800
OS Android 3.2 (Honeycomb)
Processor 1GHz Dual Core application processor
Memory 16 GB
Connectivity Bluetooth® technology v 3.0
USB 2.0
WiFi 802.11 (a/b/g/n)
Camera Main(Rear) : 3.0-Mega Pixel Camera AF with LED Flash
Front : 2.0-Mega Pixel Camera
Video Format : MPEG4/H263/H264, Divx/Xvid
Playback : 1080p Full HD Video @ 30fps
Recording : 720p HD Video
Audio MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, OGG, MIDI, AMR-NB/WB 3.5mm Ear Jack, Stereo Speaker
Enterprise Solutions Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync
Polaris Office
Value-added Features Android Market
Google Mobile Services :
Google Talk Video Chat, Google Maps, Books, etc
Samsung TouchWiz UX
Samsung Mini Apps Tray
Social Hub, Readers Hub
*Availability differs by region
Adobe Flash Player 10.3
Sensor Gyroscope, Accelerometer, Digital Compass, Ambient Light sensor
Size 230.9 x 157.8 x 8.6 mm, 453g
Battery 6100mAh
Network HSPA+ 21Mbps  850/900/1900/2100
EDGE/GPRS  850/900/1800/1900
Price 3G (16GB) at S$768

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.

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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.

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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.