July 2010
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The Straits Times Blogs: iPhone put to the test →
Grace Chng on testing the signal strength of the iPhone 4:
Bien and I came to a similar conclusion, that the 3G network coverage in Hongkong and Singapore are much better than AT&T (which is the only telco to sell iPhones) in the US. So reception is going to be much better in these countries. That’s not to say that there won’t be reception problems but I believe the problems will be fewer.
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So here's my dilemma
The iPhone 4 comes out in Singapore this Friday. I got my current iPhone 3GS last December on a 2-year contract. Obviously I’m not eligible for a re-contract as I’m only about halfway through my first year. Here are my options if I were to get an iPhone 4 this week:
1) Pay an early termination charge of $856. Sign up for a new contract, which is essentially the same old 2-year...
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List of common misconceptions →
“This list of common or popular misconceptions contains some fallacious, misleading, or otherwise flawed ideas which are well-documented to be both widely believed and factually incorrect.”
csuper:
fun reading
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Nadiah playing Real Racing HD on the iPad.
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Apple's iPhone 4 Press Conference
Here’s my bite-sized rundown of Apple’s iPhone 4 press conference that just happened a while ago:
1) Apple is not perfect. Phones are not perfect. Antennagate — the phenomenon where signal bars go down, literally just by touching the phone — doesn’t just happen to the iPhone. Nokia, Motorola and many other phones have this issue. It’s a challenge for the whole industry....
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I fucking hate Tumblrs that play music.
GTFO, THIS ISN’T MYSPACE.
(via bruise)
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