Thursday, January 6, 2011

Apple unveils its Mac App Store with thousands of apps



Apple just unveiled its much awaited Apple Mac App Store. Take it like the existing app store for your iPod, iPad and iPhone. This could be the next wave in the evolution of software distribution. Reading between the lines of Apple's claim of "No more boxes, no more disks, no more time-consuming installation. ", you can be sure that it's pretty much the future.

I like what Apple has done, learning from each experience of their product development. With the iPod touch, they came out with the iPhone, with the iPhone, they realized that so much more could be done with a mobile device with a screen big enough for a reading experience that does web browsing, reading ebooks, perform simple tasks and yes. Apps.
Now they bring that experience they have in creating intuitive apps for users in the mobile devices and convert it back to their desktop categories.

Isn't that great? But its success would again depend on its developer community and to see if users actually like its concept through its cloud offering.

http://www.apple.com/sg/mac/app-store/

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Starbucks Changes Logo to Mark Future


Watch as Starbucks CEO, Howard Schultz shares why they change the logo. Interesting video to show Starbucks evolution in its logo branding.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Virtual | Reality

"The danger in relying on [sophisticated virtual design tools] too much is that we can end up isolated from the physical world. In our quest to quickly make three-dimensional objects, we can miss out on the experience of making something that helps give us our first understandings of form and material, of the way a material behaves—’I press too hard here, and it breaks here’ and so on…It’s very hard to learn about materials academically, by reading about them or watching videos about them; the only way you truly understand a material is by making things with it."

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Top 3 Features of iOS 4, and I'm a believer.

iPhone users take note, the latest OS for your iPhone is ready. iOS 4, is now available for download. Just start your iTunes application, connect your iPhone, and you should be able to update your iPhone following the instructions that iTunes directs.

For more information, you may check out
http://www.apple.com/iphone/softwareupdate
Just a note, that iOS 4 works with iPhone 4, iPhone 3Gs and iPhone 3G, but the multitasking feature is only compatible with iPhone 4 and iPhone 3Gs handsets.

I bet some of the features that iPhone users would have already know, All information can be found on Apple's website, and definitely more comprehensive than what i have to say. But let's do a quick run through of the features.

I've picked the Top 3 features that I liked about the new OS.

I guess the greatest feature of all time or legacy iPhone users would be Multi-tasking.
The ability to now multitask wud mean users no longer have to close an app in order to access another app, such as exiting your facebook app in order to tweet on your twitter app.

I like the fact that with the new OS, users can now intelligently add and organize apps in Folders. Just drag and drop an app on to another app, and iOS 4 intuitively creates a folder under a name that guesses what would be the appropriate classification of the app that you are organizing them under. This will indeed make the screen neater, makes application usage easier for access, and most importantly increase the number of apps that the iPhone can hold. A great news to app developers and end users alike.

I sync-ed my company emails on my iPhone, and my previous experience with the mail client was good but could be better, and with the new Email feature upgrade, I would have to say i'm satisfied so far. It organizes every mail so amazingly neat by threads, under a central inbox! Now you can experience email like a real conversation as to what transverse in between emails and across the various accounts that a user might have.

So what's for iOS 4 (G), (Gs), (5), I would like to see the OS becoming something like a desktop replacement. File Management is definitely what i would like to see in upcoming OS developments.

I think there should be some flexibility and scalability for iPhone to be able to transfer data, documents, files and managed these files through iPhone without relying on 3rd party apps, i feel that 3rd party apps can be used for reading the files, but iPhone should provide the platform for people to transfer, store and manage files. Users can easily transfer a file from work (may raise security concerns), not by synchronising or opening iTunes, but by normal drag and drop.

Cheers!

Oh well, over a rating of 5 stars, iOS 4 gets a good 4.5 stars, for being more innovative, more productive, more Power a mobile device can get.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

CommunicAsia2010

Nice to see East meets West. Ericsson vs. Huawei.
Accenture
CBOSS - they do this every year, showcasing European beauties, question is, what would the association be? Would you want your product to be just associated with beauties too good only for phototaking crowds, or do you want people to think of a certain technology, think of CBOSS?
I guess the objectives must be set right, if you set out the objectives for this tradeshow to attract crowds, then CBOSS definitely has made the cut. But you should compare the number of people who came to watch the performance of these delectable ladies to the number of enquiries you got from this show.

Samsung Mobile - nice. Had a hands-on on their new handset, Galaxy that runs on Android 2.1. (it's great, good display, intuitive navigation, big, wide screen (4"))

Skype gets my vote on Best Booth Design, Best Color in Design, Best Theme, Skype offers free slurpee when you visit their booth!