Packing my bags and flying to Busan now to give a talk on ENUM. The next two weeks is going to be crazy for me, with lots of flying ping and pong, including one transit in Singapore. Yes, transit. Whoever do travel transit in their home country?
How far will spammers go?
I woke up this morning to discover 70+ comment spams in my blog scattered all over. I was stunned thinking that my captcha has failed1 to stop their automated tools. Apparently, a guy from China (aka iacaqa@163.com) was trying to spam my blog so hard that after gotten tired of manually posting comments on my […]
My Yahoo! support RSS
Anyone notice that the brand new My Yahoo! now support RSS & Atom syndication? It is so cool that I could almost give up my NetNewsWire…almost :-)
3G/Wifi Phone
Okay, after the Skype DualPhone, we have 3G/WiFi phone (via Richard Stansty): NTT DoCoMo and its regional subsidiaries are now offering business subscribers a dual-network 3G/VoIP handset that works as a 3G mobile phone, VoIP (voice-over-IP) terminal, or both simultaneously. The N900iL is based on a Linux-based 3G mobile phone software platform developed jointly by […]
Skype Dualphone
Introducing DualPhone (via VoIP Watch) The Cordless DUALphone is a cordless telephone that can be connected to a normal telephone socket and a USB port on a PC. The display shows whether your friends who also use Skypeâ„¢, are online. If they are, you simply have to press the appropriate green button and talk to […]
Technology Bets
Technology Bets is a process Technology group within IDA taken every year to identify 10-15 strategic technology in the next 1 to 5 years based on two criteria (1) attractiveness of the technology and (2) relevance of the technology to Singapore. My group in IDA is responsible for doing this identification process and you can […]
iBetter? Haha
Would you exchange this with this? Apparently, Creative think so! Called iBetter, they offering first 5 to give up their iPod with a free Zen Micro and wait, it gets better: subsequent exchanger get Zen Micro at reduced prices. Someone in their marketing division must be smoking something really strong. I mean, gosh, they going […]
IPv6 Day
Jeff Pulver proposed an interesting idea called IPv6 Day: Collectivity we should pick a day, at some point in the near and foreseeable future and push everyone to reboot themselves and make it such that from that point forward, IPv6 will be supported on all networks which interact with the public Internet. In geeks term, […]
In memories of Raymond Cheung
I am blessed with many good friends. And I count those who has much more life experience then me most valuable. To me, they are not just friends, but also mentors, whom I can count upon when I need advises. Never failing to spare the time to have a cup of coffee with me, and […]
Some news on VoIP
I know I am late…I saw it a couple of days ago but I was too busy to blog it then. Last week, I was thinking how nice would it be to have some sort of interface to Skype so new applications can be developed on a platform with 12M users (I said something similar […]