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Access Facebook in Vietnam

2011-06-19 update: I tried the previous trick in Hanoi this week but it no longer works. However, Tor Brower Bundle (torproject.org) works perfectly fine. Tor also works for Android and jailbreak iPhone (http://sid77.slackware.it/iphone). Another reason to jailbreak iPhone or move to Android phones :)

I heard that they’re banning Facebook in Vietnam, probably to save time [...]

How to extend wireless LAN's coverage with 2 routers

The objective is pretty simple: extending our wireless LAN’s coverage with a spared wireless router, so our devices can always connect to the same LAN with the same SSID. With that, our phones and laptops can be moved around the house and automatically connected to the router with strongest signal without any network interruption. Besides, [...]

APAC SMBs to spend US$16 billion on portable PCs, netbooks, and tablets in 2011

Small and medium businesses across Asia-Pacific region outside of Japan will spend 16 billion US dollars on non-desktop PCs (including portable PCs, netbooks, and tablets) in 2011, much higher than what they are going to spend on desktop PCs. While tablets have attracted a lot of media attention, especially after the International Consumer Electronics Show [...]

Phone comparison sites

Looking to replace my stupid iPhone and found some useful sites to compare phone specifications

www.phonearena.com/phones: can quickly search and compare multiple phones with good details. The best tool so far.
www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3: not as good as phoneArena.com (can only compare 2 phones at a time, removing current phones are not as easy as the first), but pretty [...]

Key consumer IT shows in Singapore

IT Show (since 1981): March (2nd week, Thursday to Sunday) at Suntec City (CNET tracking)
PC Show (since 1980): June (2nd week, Thursday to Sunday) at Suntec City (CNET tracking)
COMEX: August (4th week) or September (1st week, Thursday to Sunday) at Suntec City (CNET tracking)
SITEX: November (4th week, Thursday to Sunday) at Singapore Expo (CNET tracking)

These shows are [...]

What they know

Marketers are spying on Internet users — observing and remembering people’s clicks, and building and selling detailed dossiers of their activities and interests. The Wall Street Journal’s What They Know series documents the new, cutting-edge uses of this Internet-tracking technology. The Journal analyzed the tracking files installed on people’s computers by the 50 most popular [...]

Mekong tipping point: Hydropower dams, human security and regional stability

Mekong Tipping Point from Henry L. Stimson Center on Vimeo.

…China’s cascade of eight dams in Yunnan, of which four have been completed, pose the most immediate but by no means the only threat to the river. Laos, Thailand, and Cambodia are planning to build up to 11 dams on the lower half of the river. [...]

Some interesting tablets to watch

2011-03-07, Lenovo X220T: 1.8kg, 12.5″ (1366×768) multi-touch IPS screen & pen, Windows 7 Home/Professional, Intel Core i7-2620M 2.7GHz, 8GB RAM, 160-320GB disk, 4-160GB SSD, built-in Wi-Fi b/g/n, EV-DO/HSPA WWAN, Bluetooth 3.0, 3 USB 2.0, 9h 6-cell battery (18h with 6-cell & external battery pack). Available in April.
2011-01-05, Motorola Xoom: 0.73kg, 10.1″ touch screen (1280×800), Android 3.0 Honeycomb, [...]

Death by gadget, Mac vs PC

“Blood diamonds” have faded away, but we may now be carrying “blood phones.”

An ugly paradox of the 21st century is that some of our elegant symbols of modernity — smartphones, laptops and digital cameras — are built from minerals that seem to be fueling mass slaughter and rape in Congo. With throngs waiting in lines [...]