Looks like the Andriod phones will see Froyo soon :) And judging from the highlights given by Google, it looks really good! Plus it also supports Flash 10.1.
The Android 2.2 platform introduces many new and exciting features for users and developers. This document provides a glimpse at some of the new user features and technologies in Android 2.2.
Hit the jump to view the introductory video, highlights and more!
MFT: Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2
It looks like the Micro-Four-Thirds (MFT) cameras are now becoming a trend amongst the amateur photographer. Compact in size with the option of interchangeable lenses, not only is this light on your shoulders but lighter on your wallet too.
The camera will come as part of a kit, with the newly announced LUMIX G VARIO 14-42mm/F3.5-5.6 ASPH/MEGA O.I.S. (that's a mouthful) lens. Pricing and availability have yet to be announced.
Read the press-release here.
Starcraft II: Available 27 July 2010.
Blizzard Entertainment is finally releasing the second installation of their popular RTS game, Starcraft II. Although it has taken them 10 long years (A little overdue...) I'm quite excited!
Next, when is Diablo 3 going to be released? Another 10 years :P
Visit the official Starcraft II website: http://us.starcraft2.com/
BlackBerry Bold 9650.
BlackBerry Bold 9650 - un-boxing done by CrackBerry.com. The new Bold 9650 comes with pre-'installed' with a 512MB internal memory and expandable to 32GB via a microSD card.
The Bold 9650 will probably only hit Singapore's shores in the next couple of months later. You can view and read more about the specifications of the new BlackBerry Bold 9650, here, http://na.blackberry.com/eng/devices/blackberrybold/bold_specifications.jsp
Hit the jump to view the video of the un-boxing and its performance. :)
DIY Project: Macro lens on a shoe string budget.
So you're on a shoe-string budget but love taking macro shots of insects, grains of rice, flowers or just about anything that is blown up 0.5 times larger than what it exactly is to the human eye?
I only found this out after purchasing my Tamron AF 90mm f/2.8 Macro lens, to be honest, on a personal level, I find this setup a little daunting. It takes patience and well, even more patience to get the setup correct.
If you're game for it, read the rest of the DIY project at the following site: http://www.diyphotography.net/macro-on-a-budget-or-back-to-back-couplers
HTC Desire – available in Singapore, end May 2010.
HTC Desire is now available in Singapore come end of May 2010.
The superphone (read: No longer known as smart phones.) will be priced at with a RRP tag of S$898. Running a 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor makes the phone incredibly responsive while the instinctive HTC Sense experience lets you wield the power of the HTC Desire with the greatest of ease.
Read the press release at http://www.htc.com/sea/press.aspx?id=129702&lang=1033
Overview of the superphone: http://www.htc.com/sea/product/desire/overview.html
Preview: Sony NEX-5.
Image courtesy of DPREVIEW.COM.
The NEX series will initially comprise two cameras - the NEX-5 and NEX-3. In terms of specifications, both cameras are essentially identical - the NEX-5 gets a slightly smaller magnesium alloy body and 1080i AVCHD movie recording but in ever other respect they're the same.
A mount adapter will be available, giving the ability to use Sony and Minolta Alpha-mount lenses. The LA-EA1 adapter will have a motor to control the lens aperture but nothing to driving the autofocus (they can't currently focus SSM and SAM lenses with built-in focus motors either). We have no pricing for the ...
Sorry for being away from the blog lately. I’ve been pretty busy with the handover of items. Apparently the site was down since 14 June till 18 June without me even knowing. There was an error that the site could not connect to the MySQL database.
After checking through the configuration file, apparently the MySQL database username and its password became corrupted. This had to be re-created and helped solved the issue.
This post is not aquastuff related but its too funny to give it a miss. I laughed so hard I teared. Tried my best to control my laughter in the office.
I just purchased 2 pairs of discus, both pairs are breeding couples. Here are a few mug shots that I took of them after acclimatizing them. All four of them are roughly at 6 inches in diameter.
By the way, this brings the total discus population to 13.
I purchased a penang eruption (PE) discus last night from a forumer at AquaRealms (AR). Priced at S$30, this PE was pretty much let go at a steal. After acclimatizing it for 45 minutes, I finally let it go in my tank and it was swimming well although signs of stress were evident. Anyways, I checked again this morning and all is well. Here’s a photo of the PE discus taken last night.
I’ll be getting 5 more discus from an AQ member to be added to my tank. With this new addition, this will bring the discus population to a total of 13. Would this be a wise choice. Currently I am unsure about the discus population:tank size ratio alas after hoping to google my answer, I’m at a dead end with little information on this. But with common sense, the same logic would be put into place when you should have a tank jam-packed with fauna in a small confined area.