Sorry for the delay of this review. I was bed ridden because of a recurring back problem. Anyway, let’s get on with the review.
iPod Touch (32GB) Second Generation Review
It was really interesting unpacking the iPod Touch. There was a sticker on the main screen of the iPod Touch where you have to [...]
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Here’s a short feedback of Firmware 2.1 after a week upgraded to it on my ‘going to 1 year old’ iPhone:
Power-on/Start-up seems to take longer than before.
Backup with iTunes 8 are now significantly faster (less than 2min, I have 2 pages of apps).
I have zero force restart for this week.
Battery life ’seems’ to be better. [...]
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If you’ve been following me on Twitter, you may have noticed that I’m a proud owner of a brand new iPhone 3G. While I’m really busy with work, I’ve got so many questions from interested friends and Twitter-ers I had to post this FAQ.
How much does it cost?
To get an iPhone 3G from SingTel, you [...]
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If you’re like me, you spend lots and lots of time on your Mac, not only working, but sometimes also eating and drinking. And if you don’t accidentally drop food crumbs on your keyboard, perspiration, dust and hair will cause the keyboard to become greasy and dirty, and even wear out the lettering over time.
Here’s [...]
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With the launch of Leopard last week, myMacBUZZ and the whole internet is filled with Leopard’s news. Let’s just give the cat a rest and take a look at something else like the iPod Touch.
After my first encounter with the iPod Touch when Apple Malaysia had a preview for the media, I knew that [...]
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Like many people, I love Gmail, Google’s powerful and free email service. I love it so much that I stopped using email clients like Mail.app entirely, preferring to direct or forward everything to my Gmail account.
Until I came across Mailplane.
Check out the above screenshot on Flickr for larger versions and comments.
For the past few weeks [...]
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Miro, formally known as Democracy Player during its early development stage, has grown to be a really good video player and downloading application. Miro is an attempt to Internet television application developed by Participatory Culture Foundation. I have to say they are coming really close to make it as easy as watching TV.
For starters, Miro [...]
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As someone who tinkers with web design and WordPress themes, I frequently re-use lots of code snippets. My development process involves a big amount of copying and pasting code from previous projects or references on the web. It’s getting to become a big headache tracking all these different code snippets so I was happy when [...]
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Ever wanted to visualize your hard drive? A visual representative of files on your drive. Easily spot which file is taking up a large amount of space on your disk.
With Disk Inventory X, a disk usage utility for Mac OSX, you can. It shows the sizes of files and folders in a special graphical way [...]
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ImageWell has been updated to v3.2 and gets some pretty big feature upgrades. ImageWell is a fast but powerful image editor that handles most everyday image editing operations. If you’re a blogger like me, or just need a simple yet powerful image editor (Photoshop is overkill for most things), you need to get this app.
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