Daily Tech: 23 Sep 2009
By DK
Big news for the Palm Fans out there (aka me) this week as Palm announced that it will stop making Windows Mobile phone. Still no news about when Palm Pre or Pixi is coming to Singapore. Sony Ericsson’s new motion activated headset didn’t really change the way we listen to music forever. Google beware, Microsoft launches it’s Office Web Trial to rival Google Doc. Closer to home, MOE adopts Open Standard Internet Email and Collaboration Services from Google.
News
- PC World: No More Windows Mobile Phones From Palm
- Alamak: SingTel vs Local iPhone Developers
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: MOE Adopts Open Standard Internet Email and Collaboration Services
- Cnet: Bing grabs 10 percent of search market
- Engadget: Sony Ericsson’s motion activated MH907 headset could change things forever
- Mashable: Twitter’s New Avatar Takes Over Unsuspecting Accounts
- Gizmodo: World’s First USB 3.0 Webcam Streams Uncompressed 1080p Video
- Mashable: Log In to Facebook With Your Username
- SGEntrepreneurs: Crowdsourcing Visual Road Traffic Conditions
- Information Week: Microsoft Launches Office Web Trial
- JustinLee.sg: Getting Buy In for Usability Testing
- Arstechnica: Google Voice rejection came from the top at Apple
- Techgoondu: Sony PS3 Slim at S$512 in Singapore
Reviews | Guides
- The Gal – Nicole: INQ Mini 3G
- Venture Beat: The long-awaited DreamScreen tablet computer comes from HP
- Tech65: HTC Hero (White AND Brown) Unbox
- Techie Lobang: Apple iPod Nano 5th Generation Unboxing and Review
- Netbook Choice: HP Mini 311 ION-powered netbook gets official
DK is the obsessive compulsive blogger famous for his face on the table avatar. His blog at Dee Kay Dot As Gee talks mainly about technology and current affairs. He loves his twitter nick and has been tweeting non stop since Nov 06. Apart from blogging and tweeting, he also does podcast and videocast at Tech65 .


September 24th, 2009 at 3:25 pm
Glad to see a Palm fan in the midst!!
September 24th, 2009 at 9:35 pm
Palmmy: It’s hard to find PalmOS fans nowadays. Let’s hope Palm don’t mess up WebOS the same way they did to PalmOS.