04 December 2007

Web Browser Market Share of November 2007


Well, we have looked at the operating system market share in the last post. Now let's have a look what's happening in the browser war. Not surprisingly, Internet Explorer 7 continued to grow and reached 37% last month. IE6 has fallen more than 14% since the beginning of 2007 and now at 40.2%. IE's main competitor, Firefox, had 16%, that's up from 13.7% since the beginning of 2007. Apple's Safari held 5.1%, up from 4.7% at the beginning of the year.

Operating System Market Share of November 2007


Windows Vista has hit the market for almost a year now. You may be wondering how it goes. Not bad actually. According to Net Applications' research, Windows Vista's market share was 9.19% in November, up from 7.94% in October. In contrast, Windows XP fell by about 1% to 78.37% last month. Mac continues to grow and reached 7% already. Linux was using by 0.6% PCs worldwide.

30 November 2007

Star Wars USB Drive


Love Star Wars? You cannot missed out the Star Wars USB Flash drives by mimobot. The 2GB models are around US$80 (NZ$105).

29 November 2007

Hello Kitty Bike Tire


Why do you want to spend US$25.99 (NZ$35) on a Hello Kitty bicycle tire? Ask girls...

25 November 2007

2008 Laptop Shopping Guide


2007 is almost gone. There were so many products caught our eyes in the year. But 2008 is coming! Anything we buy now will be used in 2008 mostly. So let's recap some of the hottest products of 2007 and look forward to 2008!

We'll start with some laptop products because it's always on the top of the Christmas tech shopping list. In 2007, we don't really have any killer laptop products. Most notebooks are still using Core 2 Duo processors (not quad-core yet), but we do have a lot of good products.

One of my personal favorite is the Dell XPS M1330. It's one of the world's thinnest laptops with 13.3" screen and relatively powerful performance. By only spending NZ$2,499, you can get a Intel Core 2 Duo processor T7500 (2.2GHz/800 FSB/4MB Cache), Windows Vista Home Premium operating system, 3GB DDR2 RAM, 250GB SATA hard drive, 13.3" UltraSharp widescreen TFT display (1280x800) with webcame, 128MB NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS, 8x DVD double layer writer, 802.11 a/g wireless card and 2 year XPS Premier Service.

If you're a gamer and want to play games anywhere you want (on the top of Sky Tower for instance), or looking for a desktop replacement laptop, you may want to check out the Dell XPS M1730. It's world's first notebook with an optional AGEIA PhysX processor and available in 4 colours (Blue, Red, Gray & White). If you have NZ$4,099 in your pocket, you can get a Intel Core 2 Duo T7700 (2.4GHz/800 FSB/4 MB Cache) processor, Windows Vista Ultimate operating system, 4GB dual-channel DDR2 RAM, 400GB 7200RPM SATA RAID 0 hard drive (2x200GB), 17" UltraSharp widescreen TFT display (1920x1200), dual 256MB NVIDIA GeForce 8700M GT graphics with SLI Technology, 8x DVD double layer writer, 802.11a/g wireless card and 2 year XPS Premier Service.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not from Dell. The reason I like Dell is because of the value Dell delivers for each dollar you have. But my favorite laptop brand is still - Sony VAIO! Unfortunately, Sony doesn't really have any very exciting products this year, although it does have lots of good products. For example, the Sony VGNSZ58GNC SZ Series Notebook is the one I'd like to consider. But again, comparing with Dell, you'll get much less for the same money. In return, Sony will offer you the build quality, great looking and the brand power.

I have talked about Dell and Sony (my personal favorites). But none of them are really the market winner of 2007. HP is! HP is now the biggest PC manufacturer in the world and also the best seller in NZ. There must be a reason for that. HP really has some good models with solid performance and sharp price. For example, the HP Compaq Presario B1201TU offers a Intel Core 2 Duo T5450 (1.67GHz), 2GB RAM, 160GB hard drive, 12.1" WXGA widescreen display, Windows Vista Business operating system, DVD writer, webcam, 802.11 a/b/g wireless card, Bluetooth and 1 year international warranty, all at the price of NZ$2,000.

When it comes to value, no one can really beat Acer. Acer also made itself the world's third largest PC manufacturer recently by purchasing the US PC maker Gateway in a US$1 billion deal in September 07. Acer's Aspire and TravelMate series have many value for money models. The Ferrari models from Acer are also very appealing. When we're talking about Acer Ferrari, don't forget ASUS's Lamborghini VX2 as well. That's the most affordable "Lamborghini" in the world, of course, very good performance.

Oh, did I say that there was no ice breaking technology for laptops this year? I'm wrong. The Solid State Drive (SSD) is definitely one. It uses Flash drive technology and largely eliminates seek time, latency and other electro-mechanical delays and failures associated with a conventional hard drive. In other words, SSD brings the laptops better performance, takes less room, has lower failure rate and most importantly, it uses much less than power consumption than a conventional hard drive. In short, SSD can make the laptops smaller, lighter, faster and safer. But it's still expensive (like most new technologies when it first came out) and not yet as big as hard drives in terms of capacity. Although it's not yet to replace the current hard drives, some laptop makers have already rolled out some new models with SSD. Toshiba is one of them made a very good SSD model! As we know, Toshiba is always the pioneer for laptop products, like the Tablet PCs. This time, it came out with the super slim Portege R500. The flagship model at the moment is the Portege R500 (SP105C). By throwing NZ$5,000, you'll get a stunningly light notebook which is the world's first in many ways. It has a Intel Core 2 Duo processor ULV U7600 (1.2GHz), Windows Vista Business operating system, 1GB DDR2, 12.1" WXGA (1280x800) display, DVD double layer writer, 64GB Solid State Drive!, 801.11a/g/n wireless, Bluetooth and 3 year international warranty. Do you want to know the battery life? Up to 12.5 hours!

Apple fan? Don't worry, I didn't forget Mac. Although I'm not a Mac user yet, I do like Apple products a lot. However, Apple didn't have any brand new laptop products in the year of 2007. It did update MacBook twice in May and November of 2007 respectively. Plus one MacBook Pro upgrade in June 2007. If you want to buy a MacBook, it's may be a good time. Thanks to the November 07 update, we can now get a Intel Core 2 Duo 2.2GHz CPU, 1GB memory, 120GB hard drive, double layer SuperDrive and Leopard at the price of NZ$2,199!. But if you want to buy a MacBook Pro, you may want to wait for next year. According to some rumors, Apple will release a new slim MacBook Pro early next year with a 13.3" screen and may use SSD as well.

BTW, if you're a business shopper, Lenovo, HP and Toshiba may be the best options.

03 November 2007

First Look of the i-mate Ultimate 8502 Smartphone


i-mate, one of the most popular smartphone brand in the world and NZ, has revealed a few new QWERTY packed family members - including the i-mate Ultimate 8502.

The candybar-shaped Ultimate 8502 uses Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional system and includes WiFi and Bluetooth 2.0, 256MB ROM, 128MB ROM, 2.0 Megapixel fixed focus camera with LED light, MicroSD card slot, 2.6" QVGA Touch-Screen. We want to see more and more smartphones to have integrated GPS, the i-mate Ultimate 8502 doesn't disappoint us. Not only GPS, it also has a direct video output for projectors & displays. Of course, it's a 3G phone and works on HSDPA and HSUPA.

Price is not yet available. For more information, check out i-mate Ultimate 8502.

24 October 2007

YouTube NZ Launched


Today (24 Oct 07), YouTube has launched local channel in New Zealand.

The YouTube NZ page features localised search and homepage and will highlight videos relevant to the NZ market.

It's great news for kiwis. Not only because we can access local content more easily on YouTube,
but also shows the global brands are paying more attention on localisation rather than US centric.

Check out - http://nz.youtube.com/

11 October 2007

Intel to Ramp Up Online Ads


Intel starting next year, will require its “Intel inside” marketing partners to devote to online marketing at least 35% of the ad dollars Intel provides to computer makers through its co-op program. Among the companies in Intel’s program are technology giants like Dell, HP, IBM, Lenovo, Sony and Toshiba.

Intel is also changing the media outlays for its own ads to more than 50% online in another two years, from about 15% two years ago. Intel spends about $300 million a year worldwide on its own advertising. So about $150 million will go online every year from Intel.

The reason, according to Intel executives, is that research shows consumers are already turning more to the online media when they consider buying products like those with Intel CPUs, which include desktop and notebook computers.

A survey of how consumers are influenced in their buying decisions, which Intel undertook this year, showed that three or four out of the top five sources have something to do with the online media.

Spending on ads in the online media in the United States has been growing rapidly as Americans alter the way they consume media. In the first half of 2007, Internet ad revenue totaled almost $10 billion, the IAB and PWC reported last week, an increase of nearly 27% from the same period a year ago.

Sony PlayStation 3 40GB vs. 60GB


Sony is launching a new cut-down version of PlayStation 3 in Europe, US, Australia, Japan and some other countries in Asia and Africa (haven't heard about New Zealand yet). The price for the 40GB cut-down model will be JPY39,980 (NZ$446). The 60GB PS3 will also drop to JPY54,980 (NZ$614).

What're the differences between the cut-down version and the current one? Obviously, the cut-down model has a 40GB hard drive instead of the current 60GB one (40GB will be big enough for me). The 40GB PS3 cannot play PlayStation 2 games (I won't play PS2 games on PS3 anyway). The number of USB connectors has also been halved to 2 (it doesn't matter to me).

The 60GB PS3 package with 2 games and 2 controllers is still selling at NZ$1,199 in New Zealand. I'm waiting for the price to drop. But if the 40GB version arrives here, I'll definitely opt for it.

Check out more quality photos about the PlayStation 3 40GB.

03 October 2007

New Microsoft Zune MP3 Player [video]

The first generation Zune MP3 player didn't come to New Zealand, hope the new one will.

02 October 2007

First Look of the Sony XEL-1 OLED TV


Sony will announce its 11" OLED TV on 1st December 2007. It's only 3-mm thin and has 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio! You're right, it won't be cheap. The price will be US$1,740 (NZ$2,275) - that's about NZ$207 per inch of the OLED.

2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X


Tired of computer toys? Let's have a look at a bigger toy - the official photo of the new Lancer Evolution X.

Check out more quality photos of Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X.

30 September 2007

Acer + Gateway = The New Picture of Global PC Market


As you may know already, Taiwan PC manufacturer Acer has bought the struggling US PC maker Gateway in a $1 billion deal. The sale will change the ranking of the global PC market. Let's have a look of the global PC market in 2006 first:
  • Dell - 17.1% market share
  • HP - 17%
  • Lenovo - 7.3%
  • Acer - 5.9%
  • Toshiba - 4%
  • Fujitsu/Siemens - 3.7%
  • Apple - 2.5%
  • Gateway - 2.2%
  • NEC - 2.2%
  • Sony - 1.7%
With Gateway, Acer will be the third largest PC vendor next year and overtake Lenovo.

In New Zealand, we have a different view of the market. According to IDC, HP toke 36% of the market share in Q2, 2007 and Acer was already the No. 2, followed by Dell.

What's your preference? However, I'm using a Dell desktop and Sony laptop at the moment. Will I buy an Acer, may be not.

26 September 2007

Top 5 Search Engines for August 2007

According to Nielsen//NetRatings, the top search engines for August 2007 were (US data):
  • Google - 54% market share, 4.2 billion searches
  • Yahoo! - 20% market share, 1.6 billion searches
  • MSN/Windows Live - 13% market share, 1.0 billion searches
  • AOL - 6% market share, 435 million searches
  • Ask.com - 2% market share, 137 million searches
The New Zealand data is not available, but Google has usually high market share in NZ and AU, around 90%.

24 September 2007

Web 2.0 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us

It's a very cool video illustrating the web world.

15 September 2007

The PRADA phone by LG arrives New Zealand


Are you sick of waiting the iPhone? Are you a big fan of PRADA? Do you want a phone that not many people have? The LG PRADA phone is here - in NZ. Vodafone NZ has brought in 420 units and only available from Vodafone online store. The price is NZ$1,299 (although you could buy it from parallel importers at a much cheaper price). Will I buy it? Not really, I'd rather wait for the USD$399 iPhone.

06 September 2007

All New iPod Product Line


As we all knew (you should know already), Apple has released all new iPod product line today. Let's have a quick look of their features and prices.

iPod shuffle

  • Capacity - 1GB
  • Price - NZ$129
  • Display - none
  • Battery life - up to 12 hours
iPod nano
  • Capacity - 4GB, 8GB
  • Price - NZ$239 for 4GB, NZ$329 for 8GB
  • Display: 2"
  • Battery life - up to 24 hours of audio, up to 5 hours of video
iPod classic
  • Capacity - 80GB, 160GB
  • Price - NZ$399 for 80GB, NZ$549 for 160GB
  • Display: 2.5"
  • Battery life - up to 40 hours of audio, up to 7 hours of video
iPod touch
  • Capacity - 8GB, 16GB
  • Price - NZ$479 for 8GB, NZ$649 for 16GB
  • Display: 3.5"
  • Battery life - up to 40 hours of audio, up to 7 hours of video

28 August 2007

TEMPO USB Recycle Bin




It's a hard drive storage device that intent to protect your accidentally deleting files. The led's light lights up from the bottom to tell you how much space is available.

07 August 2007

Top 10 Worldwide Online Properties

comScore has released worldwide rankings of top web properties for May 2007. There were 772 million people online worldwide in May 07. The top 10 online properties are:
  1. Google sites - 771,997,000 visitors
  2. Microsoft sites - 536,401,000 visitors
  3. Yahoo! sites - 469,826,000 visitors
  4. Time Warner Network - 266,609,000 visitors
  5. eBay - 258,768,000 visitors
  6. Wikipedia sites - 217,464,000 visitors
  7. Fox Interactive Media - 151,369,000 visitors
  8. Amazon sites - 141,578,000 visitors
  9. CNET Networks - 121,423,000 visitors
  10. Apple Inc. - 120,982,000 visitors

02 August 2007

Canon PowerShot S5 IS Digital Compact Camera


Canon PowerShot S3 IS was one of the most popular digital cameras. Now it has a new brother PowerShot S5 IS. Here are some top features:
  • 8.0 Megapixels
  • Canon 12x optical zoom lens with Optical Image Stabilizer (36 - 432 mm equiv)
  • High speed, silent zooming operation with ultrasonic motor (USM) drive
  • Super fast DiG!C III Imaging Processor with ISO 1600
  • Canon Face Detect Technology with Auto Focus (AF), Auto Exposure (AE) and Flash Exposure (FE)
  • 2.5" wide view vari-angle LCD screen
  • Accessory shoe for Canon Speedlite EX series flashes
Powershot S5 IS vs. Powershot S3 IS - Key changes
  • Higher resolution sensor (8MP vs 6MP)
  • Digic III processor (S3 IS was Digic II)
  • Larger, higher resolution LCD screen (2.5 inches vs 2.0 inches)
  • Hot shoe flash connector
  • Higher top ISO sensitivity (1600 vs 800)
  • Increased movie clip limit (was 1.0 GB, now 4.0 GB)
  • Couple of new features (including red-eye removal, face detection AF)
  • Reduced continuous shooting (burst) speed
  • Slightly heavier
The PowerShot S5 IS will definitely be another big seller in the market. Who'll buy it? People who want a more than point-and-shot camera, but don't want to spend that much on a dSLR.

Click the link to check out the latest price - Canon PowerShot S5 IS Digital Compact Camera.

31 July 2007

CCD vs. CMOS - who'll be the next winner?

CCD has been fighting with CMOS since last decade. As we know, CCD has almost won the competition. Most of our digital cameras nowadays are using CCD, except large CMOS sensors in some digital SLRs (mostly Canon). In short, CCD has better image quality, but CMOS use less power and has the potential to deliver higher pixels.

Recently, Sony and Canon seem to have a battle of investment in the development of higher quality CMOS sensors for compact digital cameras. Canon is investing NZ$600 million in a new CMOS production factory and Sony is to invest NZ$660 million on CMOS. We'll see in the next few years how the market will change.

02 July 2007

Inside of an iPhone


As we all know, Apple's iPhone has revealed last week. Already tired of iPhone news? I won't post more, but check out this link if you really want to know how the inside of an iPhone looks like - iPhone Live Disassembly.

24 June 2007

Top Ultraportable Laptop - Dell XPS M1210


Looking for a light weight laptop, but has reasonable performance? The Dell XPS M1210 notebook will be perfect for work and play on the go. I have tried to configure one on Dell New Zealand website and want to share with you:
  • CPU - Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T7400 2.16GHz, 4MB Cache, 667 MHz FSB (will be good to go for the T7600 2.33GHz if you can afford the extra NZ$560.25)
  • Operating System - Windows Vista Business
  • Warranty - 1-year XPS Premier Service
  • Display - 12.1" Wide Screen XGA display with TrueLife (1280x800) & 1.3MP Web Cam
  • Memory - 2GB 667MHz DDR2 (will be good to have 4GB, but the extra NZ$994.50 will be too high)
  • Audio Solution - Integrated Sound Blaster Audigy ADVANCED HD Audio Software
  • Video Card - 256MB NVIDIA GeForce Go 7400 TurboCache
  • Hard Drive - 100GB SATA 7200RPM Performance Hard Drive
  • Internal Optical Drive - Internal 8X DVD+/-RW Combination Drive with dual layer write capabilities
  • Primary Battery - 9-cell 85Whr Lithium lon Primary Battery (NZ$189 for an extra 9-cell battery)
  • Bluetooth Module - Dell Wireless 355 Bluetooth Module
  • Wireless Network Solution - Dell 1505 Wireless-N Mini-Card
  • Dell also offers a free 20" LCD monitor at the moment
By having the above, the total price is NZ$3,197.25. Not a bad price to have such a good and portable system.

Top Smartphone - RIM BlackBerry Curve 8300


The BlackBerry Curve 8300 is an impressive device for people seeking a smartphone with strong e-mail and multimedia features. It is also the smallest and lightest BlackBerry smartphone ever to come with a full QWERTY keyboard. Let's have a quick summary of its pros and cons:

Pros
  • Most compact QWERTY BlackBerry yet
  • Improved media player
Cons
  • Productivity applications still thin
  • No high speed or Wi-Fi support
Overall, I'll say it is a superior smartphone!

22 June 2007

Top Budget Digital Camera - Canon PowerShot A460


Looking for a budget digital camera? I'd recommend the Canon PowerShot A460 which was announced January this year. Let's have a quite look of its features:
  • Max. megapixels: 5 megapixels
  • Optical Zoom: 4X (38mm-152mm)
  • Media slot: SD Card
  • Price: US$130 (NZ$175)
It offers controls such as exposure compensation, and has a super macro mode, though it's limited to ISO 400. Basically, you can get everything you want for that price. Unfortunately, we don't have it yet in New Zealand. We currently only have the A450 here which uses 3.2x optical zoom instead of 5x. The price for A450 is NZ$245 (yes, we don't have a good price here).

19 June 2007

Top 100 Best Products of 2007 - #4 Verizon FiOS


Internet service, price:
  • US$40 (NZ$53) per month - up to 5 Mbps
  • US$50 (NZ$67) per month - up to 15 Mbps
  • US$180 (NZ$239) per month - up to 30 Mbps
Verizon's FiOS internet service is supplying enough bandwidth to offer IPTV plus Internet access at up to 30 megabits per second, fiber is the way of the future. 30 Mbps/s!! How good that will be! (But not cheap for 30 Mbps option)

18 June 2007

Top 100 Best Products of 2007 - #3 Nintendo Wii


Game console. NZ$499

Don't need to say much about it, do I? It's the best-selling game console currently. With motion-sensitive controls and a slate of fun games for all ages, Nintendo really has something with the Wii.

However, I won't buy one personally. I still think it's for kids, with the less powerful graphics compare with PS3 and Xbox 360. But the NZ$499 price tag sounds very attractive for family shoppers.

17 June 2007

ViewSonic PJ258d Video iPod Projector


What's the greatest thing about iPod? It's not only in millions of people's pockets, but also creates an industry around it, including all the iPod accessories, speakers, services and even an iPod monitor made by ViewSonic. Is that enough? No, ViewSonic comes back with the iPod projector PJ258d - the world's first iPod projector.

It's capable of projecting images and videos directly from an iPod. Simply dock your iPod into the projector to view your content, no computer necessary. It will even charge the iPod while it is being used. Of course it's a projector, so you'll be able to connect to PCs, DVD players and game consoles.

The NZ$1,899 price is not too bad for a projector. The question is how many people will buy a projector just for an iPod. However, if you're looking for a projector anyway, it's a good choice if you own a video iPod.

16 June 2007

Sony NWA800 Series MP3 Walkman


Sony has released the new iPod nano competitor - the NWA800 series MP3 Walkman. It has a very slim body and a big 2-inch LCD screen compared with nano's 1.5-inch. Sound quality is excellent and also can play video (iPod nano cannot). You can enjoy up to 30 hours music playback and 8 hours video playback time. It's also better than iPod nano's 24 hour music playback and 5 hours slideshow playback time. The price is also not bad:
  • NWA805 (2GB) - White or Violet - NZ$260 (iPod nano 2GB NZ$228, Silver)
  • NWA806 (4GB) - White or Pink - NZ$330 (iPod nano 4GB NZ$318, Silver, Green, Blue, Pink)
  • NWA808 (8GB) - Black - NZ$399 9 (iPod nano 8GB NZ$399, Black)
In my opinion, the Sony NWA800 is sexier than the iPod nano and has better performance and functionality. The price is also acceptable, especially the 8GB model. It's definitely a great option for people who want to buy an iPod. But I'm still happy with my current 4GB 1st generation iPod nano, not time yet to change:-)

14 June 2007

Free YouTube Uploader

What does the program do? You can say from the name - it will upload videos to YouTube for you. Run the program and enter your user name and password, and it logs you into YouTube. Then select your video, and write a title and description, and add tags, and walk through the simple steps of uploading your video, including selecting a category.

It does more than just automate the process of uploading your videos, though. YouTube has a limit of 10 minutes or 100 MB per video, so the program includes a simple, easy-to-use video trimmer that lets you trim the video to size before uploading it.

It only works with Windows XP. Download free from here.

13 June 2007

New Apple Leopard Features - 13


Time Machine

We've known about Time Machine, the automatic backup feature built into Leopard, for a while now. Connect an external drive, and Time Machine will offer to begin automatically backing up your files.

If something goes wrong and you'd like to retrieve a previous version of a file, simply fire up Time Machine and use its timeline interface to zip back to the last time you edited the file.

Apple has said that Leopard has over 900 new features, but I don't want to list them all here. The 13 new features I highlighted should give us a good indication of what's coming.

New Apple Leopard Features - 12


Stationery

Support for stationery lets you jazz up your e-mail with HTML-based templates.

New Apple Leopard Features - 11


Mail RSS

Apple has also built in the obligatory RSS reader, but searching and Smart Mailboxes make finding things within your feeds easier.

New Apple Leopard Features - 10


Mail Notes

The latest update to Mail supports handy little notes that get synced to your mail server, so your reminders can follow you everywhere.

New Apple Leopard Features - 9


Front Row

Leopard's updated Front Row interface looks much more like Apple TV.

New Apple Leopard Features - 8


iChat Theater

Collaborate with other users or just have fun sharing files in iChat Theater. You can share any file that works with Quick Look while chatting.

New Apple Leopard Features - 7


iChat Backdrops

New backdrops and photo effects let you spice up your iChats. Add in the appropriate backdrop, and you can make it look like you're chatting from Paris.

New Apple Leopard Features - 6


Spaces

Virtual-desktop fans will want to check out Spaces, which lets you build multiple desktops for different projects or activities.

New Apple Leopard Features - 5


Reflective Dock

It may not be the most useful feature, but the reflective dock in Leopard sure looks nice. Drag an application window down toward the bottom of your screen, and you'll see its reflection in the dock background.

New Apple Leopard Features - 4


Quick Look

View files without opening them, using Quick Look. Apple promises that this file viewer will work with nearly any format on your system, including videos and multipage documents.

New Apple Leopard Features - 3


Preview Icons

Even the normal icon view for files should look a bit more detailed. The same attractive thumbnails that drive Cover Flow appear here as well.

New Apple Leopard Features - 2


Cover Flow Is in Finder

Leopard's reworked Finder now permits you to flip though your documents and images using the same Cover Flow interface that iTunes employs to let you browse thorugh album covers. You can flip through multipage documents or play videos right in Cover Flow.

New Apple Leopard Features - 1


I'm not a real a big Mac fan myself, but I do like it. Apple showed off lots of new features of its upcoming Leopard release of Mac OS X this week. Here's a look at some of the highlights.

Stacks


Leopard's new system for eliminating desktop clutter is called "Stacks." Click any stack you've created, and the images, folders, applications, and other files you've added to it fan out from its icon in the dock.

If a stack contains many items, it appears in the grid view. Files downloaded in Safari or Mail automatically appear in a downloads stack.

12 June 2007

Safari is on Windows now!


Apple has released the new Safari 3 Public Beta which can work on Windows XP or Vista. It's the first time that Safari works with Windows. Is this related to the meeting between Bill and Jobs :-)?

According to Apple, there are 12 reasons you'll love Safari:
  1. Blazing performance (Apple said Safari is twice as fast as IE7, don't know whether its' true or not, at least I didn't feel it)
  2. Elegant user interface (It does look good. Apple is good at it, isn't it?)
  3. Easy bookmarks (not that special, I think)
  4. Pop-up blocking (everyone does this)
  5. Inline find (very handy feature, even better than Firefox, much much better than IE7)
  6. Tabbed Browsing (both Firefox and IE7 do it)
  7. SnapBack (could be useful)
  8. Forms AutoFill (others do as well)
  9. Built-in RSS (others do as well)
  10. Resizable text fields (could be handy)
  11. Private browsing (I won't care this too much, but some people do)
  12. Security (hard to say)
What's my experience with Safari so far?
  • Feels like working in an iTunes (I'm not a Mac person at all)
  • It works fine on my office computer which runs Windows XP
  • Not very well on my home computer which runs Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit, every time I maximum the window, it disappears.
  • Overall, nice try. But I won't use it as my main browser, still prefer Firefox 2 70% of the time, and IE7 for the rest 30%
Download free from here

11 June 2007

Two New Zealand News

1. For the first time in New Zealand, Samsung is showcasing all its products at the Aotea Centre on the evening of 4th July 2007. The show will be open to the first 250 people who register online at www.artofsamsung.co.nz

2. Want to buy something cheap each day - check out 1-day (www.1-day.co.nz). Knew this kind of US site, but just got to know we also have one in New Zealand.

10 June 2007

Top 100 Best Products of 2007 - #2 Intel Core 2 Duo


Desktop CPU; US$150 (NZ$200) and up

It's superfast, it's not too expensive, and it uses less energy than its predecessor does. But could Core 2 Duo be too good? Unless AMD can respond to its startling success, the absence of competition could drive up desktop PC prices. That's how terrific this CPU is.