Jan17
Keeping this short.
I’m blogging via an iPhone app I got that links to my WordPress. The app allows me to write, upload images, etc. The best thing about it is that I don’t have to open up Safari and login time after time. It allows me to post and moderate comments through a simple interface. The downside however, is it disables the shortcuts codes I programmed. In other words, although I can upload images and write a proper entry, it’s a little more tedious compared to using my MacBook. continue reading »
Jan12
Never really a Windows Mobile fan, was a Android fan, still a BlackBerry fan (what’s BB on?), and currently becoming an Apple fangirl.
It’s hard to imagine how far technology has come along. Beginning 2009, only HTC had their Dream running on Android, now, almost every other brand is, or will have a mobile phone, running on the Android platform. LG is no exception. continue reading »
Jan9
Just checked my email and received releases from Nokia – I subscribe to them.
Usually I’d read, see if it’s relevance and blog if suitable. Today I realise how pointless it is. It’s not that the news is of no value but… honestly I’ve totally lost touch with Nokia. For as long as I can remember I’ve not tested any of their products. continue reading »
Jan9
I wouldn’t say it’s just-just, but considerably “just” enough. The LG monitor (W2486L) came in yesterday (since it’s waaay past midnight now), roughly in the afternoon.
I was pretty eager to tear open the box but refrained myself from doing so. A lady should not tear open stuff, we should do it gracefully (I didn’t want to break my nails). So with that thought in mind, the search for a pen knife began. continue reading »
It all started with the iPod I reckon.
When I went to Korea last year, I bought my very first pink iPod nano. Initially, I wasn’t head over heels about it. The only reason for the purchase was its price. It was cheap. Almost 50 percent lower than the price in Singapore. There was really no reason for me not to get it. After all, I don’t have a mp3 player then. continue reading »