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		<title>A device with “always-on” internet would be nice..</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Nov 2010 21:40:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’ve looked at Iphones but with 3G data internet access always on, it sucks battery life faster than a thirsty boy gulping soda on a hot humid weather. I like the Iphone for it’s really good interface, the tons of apps that makes my life easier and the power of “always-on” internet connectivity (with a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’ve looked at Iphones but with 3G data internet access always on, it sucks battery life faster than a thirsty boy gulping soda on a hot humid weather. I like the Iphone for it’s really good interface, the tons of apps that makes my life easier and the power of “always-on” internet connectivity (with a large data plan of course) allows me to respond to my clients very quickly and is useful in places with no wifi. Any additional battery attachment will make the Iphone less pleasant to carry in my pockets. As far as I know, that is the only boon that stops me from getting one.</p>
<p>I also intend to use the <a href="http://www.pfingo.com/" target="_blank">pfingo</a> service in the future so I can make internet local calls to all Singapore numbers without breaking the bank. IDD rates are also way cheaper. Really good for calling back to my folks in hometown Johor Bahru (~$0.02/min)! That’s why I need the Iphone to be of looong battery life.</p>
<p>If all else fails, this might just prove to be a good alternative to extend it’s battery without looking ugly:</p>
<p><img src="http://blog.taragana.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/screenshot3.png" alt="" width="165" height="219" /></p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;"><em>The Mophie Juice Pack Air. Looks like a pretty neat accessory.</em></span></p>
<p>As from the website, “Aside from providing full protection, a newly integrated power switch allows you to put the juice pack air™ in standby mode to conserve juice. Only use the battery when you need it.</p>
<p>The battery is 1200 mAh and virtually doubles your power in the following ways:</p>
<p><strong>Standby Time</strong>: Up to 270 hours<br />
<strong>Talk Time</strong>: Up to 4.5 hours (3G) Up to 9 hours (2G)<br />
<strong>Internet Use</strong>:<br />
Up to 4.5 hours (3G)<br />
Up to 5.4 Hours (Wi-Fi)<br />
<strong>Audio Playback</strong>: Up to 20 hours<br />
<strong>Video Playback</strong>: Up to 6 hours”.</p>
<p>Now I’ll just have to be patient until my current mobile plan expire. Man it’s gonna be a long wait.</p>
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		<title>My ordeal, review &amp; test results of my 64GB Samsung SSD</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Nov 2010 21:39:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi guys, its been awhile since my last update. I recently purchased a Samsung 64GB Solid-State Hard Drive (SSD) for my laptop because I really wanted that speed boost badly. You see, I get frustrated when things go slow, and when I&#8217;m frustrated, I tend to splurge buy things to solve my frustration. Its not that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi guys, its been awhile since my last update. I recently purchased a Samsung 64GB Solid-State Hard Drive (SSD) for my laptop because I really wanted that speed boost badly. You see, I get frustrated when things go slow, and when I&#8217;m frustrated, I tend to <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">splurge </span>buy things to solve my frustration. Its not that my laptop isn&#8217;t optimised, it is in fact very much in good shape. But being a techie, I acknowledge that the slowest part of any PC is actually the hard drive because its slow mechanical nature. The fact that it is vulnerable to bad sectors and &#8220;The Click Of Death&#8221; make me realise that I shouldn&#8217;t take chances with my data. After all, I get a speed boost and better battery life in the process so why not? I went ahead and bought a Samsung MMCRE64G5MXP for SGD$399 at Bizgram.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.overclockers.co.uk/pimg/HD-079-SA_400.jpg" alt="" /><br />
This SSD is very light. Looks pretty too.</p>
<p>Now I&#8217;ve done my homework before. I recall from the OCZ forums that SSDs need to have their offset aligned before imaging/installing XP over. Vista/Win7 users are exempted because the offset automatically changes to 1024k. That&#8217;s because XP uses the ancient 63k offset by default which causes heavy fragmentation and severely degrade SSD performance.</p>
<p>So I followed the steps faithfully and got my partitions aligned to 64k. Then I used Acronis True Image to restore back my backup partition. Bad move. After the restore, I found out that Acronis reset my offset to 63k! I was pissed because I just wanted my data restored so why did Acronis mess up my carefully aligned offset? Turns out, the sector-based clone technique wipes it out and there is no way to prevent it.</p>
<p>Anyway I used HD Tune Pro to see how my misaligned SSD performs..</p>
<p><a href="http://www.picoolio.com/show/6417/mwz8m"><img src="http://www.picoolio.com/photos/medium/6417-mwz8m.jpg" alt="C Benchmark" /></a><br />
My C drive benchmarks. Write speeds aren&#8217;t fantastic.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.picoolio.com/show/6418/jtng4"><img src="http://www.picoolio.com/photos/medium/6418-jtng4.jpg" alt="D Benchmark" /></a><br />
My D drive. Write speed is a lot better &#8217;cause the misalignment happens on the C partition only.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve spend almost $400 bucks for a degraded performance of a SSD? I&#8217;m determined to set the record straight. Long story short, I finally managed to get Acronis restore my data without affecting my offset. Here is the new C benchmark:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.picoolio.com/show/6419/h5cxj"><img src="http://www.picoolio.com/photos/medium/6419-h5cxj.jpg" alt="Modified C Benchmark" /></a><br />
Finally. Looks similar to my previous D benchmark now.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.picoolio.com/show/6420/nzeqa"><img src="http://www.picoolio.com/photos/medium/6420-nzeqa.jpg" alt="Random IO" /></a><br />
The Random read test. True enough, the random read speeds of ~100mb/sec lives up to expectations.</p>
<p>For comparison sake, I used a Fujitsu 320GB 5400RPM 2.5&#8243; Hard drive on an MSI X slim 340 running Vista.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.picoolio.com/show/6422/fkz55"><img src="http://www.picoolio.com/photos/medium/6422-fkz55.jpg" alt="C" /></a><br />
C Drive Results.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.picoolio.com/show/6423/7kdrh"><img src="http://www.picoolio.com/photos/medium/6423-7kdrh.jpg" alt="D" /></a><br />
D Drive Results. Read/Write speeds look more consistent.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.picoolio.com/show/6424/knfdx"><img src="http://www.picoolio.com/photos/medium/6424-knfdx.jpg" alt="IO" /></a><br />
Finally the IO Results. What a huge difference! SSD has the clear advantage when it comes to random access speeds.</p>
<p>With figures like these, I noticed my startup (&lt;30 secs), shutdown (&lt;10 secs) and loading speeds have improved very significantly. I&#8217;ve seen even more improvements after doing some additional tweaks like adding a RAMDISK for my temp files.</p>
<p>But the price of being an early SSD adopter is still very high. Given that the XP offset needs to be aligned and other tweaks have to be in place before you even see any visible results is something not all XP users want to go through. Vista users have it much easier due to it&#8217;s offset auto-alignment of 1024k..just backup and restore. Also after some days of testing, contrary to advertisements&#8217; claims of longer battery life, it actually shortens it! Thats because SSDs have only 2 states: On or Off. Compared to the matured power saving features on mechanical hard drives when the PC is left idle, SSDs consume more battery under the same usage circumstances. I&#8217;ve noticed my battery life dropped from ~2.7 hrs to ~2 hrs on my SSD with Power Saver Mode. Desktop users of SSD drives will definitely have no problems.</p>
<p>Frankly, although I enjoyed my newly-acquired speed, but at the high price of ~SGD$400, reduced battery life and preparation work needed to align the offset on XP makes it rather hard for me to recommend SSDs for the average laptop user. The misaligned offset is tantamount to buying an Audi sports car with a 50km/hr speed limit. The upcoming Windows 7 promises better support for SSDs and if it improves battery life, I will definitely go for the upgrade.</p>
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		<title>Sim Lim Square Rip Off?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Nov 2010 21:38:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I came across an article &#8220;Sim Lim Square and Lucky Plaza: Bargain heaven or rip-off joint?&#8221; in Yahoo News today and was appalled by the number of cases reported in 2009 last year: 250! The comments made in that article also points out that users should do their due diligence before purchasing products. Some commenters [...]]]></description>
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<p>I came across an article &#8220;Sim Lim Square and Lucky Plaza: Bargain heaven or rip-off joint?&#8221; in Yahoo News today and was appalled by the number of cases reported in 2009 last year: 250! The comments made in that article also points out that users should do their due diligence before purchasing products. Some commenters also pointed that CASE, a consumer rights watchdog organisation, have no bite and cannot protect the misled consumers fully. Filing a case with CASE (pun intended) is ardous and a non-simple affair, sometimes a refund isnt returned in full.</p>
<p>While i agree some kind of research is in order before buying any big ticket item, most people whom I&#8217;ve communicated with only research what they want to research. Don&#8217;t understand? I&#8217;ll elaborate..</p>
<p>A female friend of mine wanted a digital camera. I asked what she looks for in a camera. &#8220;I like it in pink, has to be small, compact and easy to use, I think Nikon and Sony looks good.&#8221; She then got a Nikon S Series digicam at approximately 10% less than other shops with the same freebies from my contact.</p>
<p>Another male ex-colleague wanted a custom-made PC, he wants it powerful enough to run Mass Effect2, Left For Dead 2, FarCry2 and want the best of the best. Money isn&#8217;t an issue for him. He thought he needed to pay more than $3000 for this rig. I got it done for him at less than $2500.</p>
<p>Another relative wanted a laptop to &#8220;check emails, play facebook and surf the internet&#8221; and wants it with a big screen. Brand isnt a problem for her although Sony looks nice. In the end she got a 15&#8243; compaq laptop with my service to &#8220;decrapify&#8221; the preinstalled software and a performance tuneup with essential software installed, still costing less than a Sony product overall.</p>
<p>In the above situations, all 3 different people, with different needs and wants out of a product they have in mind, don&#8217;t have a slightest idea how much they ought to pay for their dream product! Even if they do have a rough budget in mind, the salespeople can upsell them parts which are originally included already, or replace a component with another inferior type, or sell them a different product entirely! The unwary customer ends up usually paying alot more than they should. Hence shopping alone or with like-minded friends with no experience increases the likelihood of a rip off.</p>
<p>Its sad to hear that the IT purchasing haven has such a notorious reputation amongst the locals and foreigners alike.</p>
<p>I however, frequent Sim Lim Square and Funan often as some of my customers needed parts or softwares and I usually get it on their behalf, from some of the shopowners I know personally who are honest and friendly, when my suppliers can&#8217;t deliver on time. Likewise a savvy customer can rely on the trust of a IT professional&#8217;s second opinion before purchasing anything. Better still, go shop with one!</p>
<p>I do offer second opinions. Contact me up on one if you have any questions at all.</p>
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		<title>I Got So Busy. Blogging Now Takes A Backseat</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Nov 2010 18:20:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I Got So Busy. Blogging Now Takes A Backseat&#8230; ..or will it still continue? Ever since I came back from my Korea trip in December 2009, I&#8217;ve been busy maintaining my existing customers, attending to new ones, doing paperwork &#038; the usual stuff that&#8217;s expected of a business. Blogging about technology, new encounters and random [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I Got So Busy. Blogging Now Takes A Backseat&#8230;<br />
..or will it still continue?</p>
<p>Ever since I came back from my Korea trip in December 2009, I&#8217;ve been busy maintaining my existing customers, attending to new ones, doing paperwork &#038; the usual stuff that&#8217;s expected of a business. Blogging about technology, new encounters and random thoughts takes active effort now that my time is getting stretched. </p>
<p>However, looking back it seems I have to keep the fire burning not for blogging&#8217;s sake but, I believe in creating valuable, timeless (if possible) content. But my realm of expertise is in technology and as you know, technology always change and what seems relevant now will be rendered obsolete in XX years time. So how to create timeless content about tech stuff like gadgets, software or hardware? My 32GB iphone 3GS review isn&#8217;t going to benefit anyone who came to this blog looking for phone reviews in the year 2099.</p>
<p>Heck maybe by then we wont have iphones anymore. We can probably call someone just by thinking about that person. Or maybe Google have found a way to totally index our brains&#8217; contents for instant search retrieval from our handphones/PCs. Like phone numbers of Alice, Tom, Dick or Harry. You know, the feeling that you come across this person before but can&#8217;t remember his name or phone number? Google Instant Search for the human brain to the rescue!</p>
<p>Now that&#8217;s scary. The future definitely is.</p>
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