Sunday, August 31, 2014

[Singapore] Startup Bootcamp Course Preview #1

Build Innovative and Scalable Businesses with Guidance from Entrepreneurs and Investors * Synopsis: Get to hear more about the Lithan Hall Academy’s Startup Bootcamp (NICF – Technology Ventures Creation) offered by TIEN Academy (founded by Leslie Loh, Red Dot Ventures) where aspiring entrepreneurs like yourself will learn how to build and validate a business case...



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ShopperBoard launches app with funding from Rebright Partners

Touting itself as a Pinterest for shopping, ShopperBoard is now available on iOS and Android devices alongside its web platform Singapore-based startup and Echelon 2014 alumnus*ShopperBoard has today announced that it has launched the namesake mobile app on iOS and Android devices. The company had earlier received its first round of funding from Rebright Partners.*While...



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The story of @evleaks

Many of the leaks posted about new smartphones on tech blogs across the world began with a simple tweet on @evleaks’ Twitter. His leaks were often treated as facts, with the pictures and snippets being as real as day and night. Facts, not possibilities, was the @evleaks magic. A magic with a lot of work and effort behind it.

Who is @evleaks?





After @evleaks’ retirement, we learned more details about the life of the man who was the topdog of this leak account of the smartphone world over the last few years. His name is Evan Blass. He lives on Philadelphia, and was an important editor for several top tech sites before taking on anonymity and becoming responsible for one of the most prolific leaker accounts in the history of smartphones.

His career began at Engadget, where he worked from 2005-2008 as a Senior editor, training Joshua Topolsky and Nilay Patel, just to name a couple. Evan continued his career at Pocketnow, where he made a name for himself leaking many HTC phones. After his departure from PocketNow, he created his @evleaks account. This amazing story stars here.

The @evleaks legend starts



He started his leak adventure with a few Twitter followers . He was considered a star in the tech industry, and since the beginning, the bigwigs of the industry were following his information due to the veracity of his leaks.

In recent months, his popularity rose to the point where it is today, to nearly 200,000 Twitter followers; not counting, of course, the eyes of the big names in the technological industry. They know that his leaks start in their own factories. He even gained respect in China, where he was know as “the great god @evleaks”.



He retired at the top of his game, leaking one of the most anticipated smartphones this year: the new Moto X+1 with great detail. During his short career, he was the main player before many launches: leaking the HTC One, the Nexus 5, the LG G3 and many more…

He was the most prestigious and reliable leaker on the Internet. Why did he retire? The story of the man behind the @evleaks account, started with the following tweet:

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The biggest leaker in the recent tech history said goodbye. @evleaks changed his profile picture and user name: he is now Evan Blass, tech editor. Despite its success and popularity, leaking content on a Twitter account is not a profitable activity and, after failing to monetize his efforts, Evan decided to leave the job that made him so famous due to financial and health problems.

Evan Blass has multiple sclerosis



Thanks to his own tweets, and the BBC interview, we know the real reason for his departure: Evan Blass has multiple sclerosis for more than a 15 years, which prevented him from continuing his editorial career, because his disease is too unpredictable after 16 years.

Moving around is extremely painful for Evan, so his life is mostly spent on the web, where he could be found gathering information and working to leak some smartphones for more than 20 hours a day, thanks to his tech industry sources.

Leaking seems to be a five-minute job, but that thought is far from the reality. Evan has to bet not only on himself but also on his sources — he has to believe in them in order to publish the leak on the web. Despite what we may think, Evan recognizes that not all companies feel damaged by his leaks. Several have come to deliberately give him information as a marketing strategy. The rationale behind it is if all the tech site writes about a leak, the hype around the new device will be greater.

That’s not all. We had the pleasure to learn that the both new iPhone models of 4.7 and 5.5 inches are true like the leaks have revealed. The factory workers are usually responsible for iPhone leaks due to their low wages and the big rewards associated with such leaks.

Last, but not least, our protagonist Evan, has insomnia. Evan says the disease keeps him productive:

“When you have a disease that starts getting worse and doesn’t seem to be getting better, you feel that you are dying — and when you feel like you are dying you are willing to do certain things like taking a job with no real future. I sleep better since retiring from leaking.”

The @evleaks problem was the inability to monetize on Evan’s work and efforts. This and his disease caused him to make a tough decision in retiring from his leaker job. The community decided to help Evan with a crowdfunded campaign on Indiegogo.

The interview *(with the BBC) finish with Evan ensuring he doesn’t mind having his real name associated with @evleaks. It will be his legacy. We don’t know Evan’s destiny, but we hope it is with the tech industry that he loves. See you soon, Evan.


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Friday, August 29, 2014

Gray and silver iPhone 6 and A8 leaked for the first time

It’s iPhone 6 rumor time again and this time we get our first look at Apple’s next generation Apple A8 chipset. The pictures come from nowherelese, that has been churning out one iPhone 6 leak after another and in their last leak had confirmed the September 9 launch date from a trusted Chinese source who is said to have been the first to leak the iPhone 5s last year.



The leaked picture shows the Apple A8 chipset alongside the old Apple A5 chipset. There is not much we can deduce from the picture, except that the physical size of the Apple A8 chip seems to significantly larger than that of the Apple A5. This could indicate that the A8 chip would be provide a bigger jump in performance over the A7 than we anticipate. Apple has always raised the bar as far as graphics performance is concerned with an almost consistent 2x jump in GPU performance with every new iPhone.

Along with the A8 chip picture, Nowhereelse has also posted new images of the iPhone 6 frame in Gray color, The images point to the same design that we’ve seen a dozen times already in the past few weeks. Unlike most other leaked images from the past, this one does show the Apple logo printed on the back of the frame. It also seems to have pretty good finish so there are high chances that this could very well be a final production part that is pictured.

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The bottom seems largely familiar with a 3.5mm audio jack, mic holes, and the lightning connector port. The one difference we do notice is that there is a single speaker grille this time unlike the iPhone 5s that had twin speaker grilles (it only had one speaker though). The more rounded corners and sides are also clearly visible, again something we have seen already.

The hype surrounding the iPhone 6 is getting bigger every moment, and now with Apple joining the party as well; our expectations are rising too.

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Microsoft Lumia 730 and 735 caught on camera ahead of IFA announcement

Microsoft’s plans to announce the Lumia 730 and Lumia 830*at IFA 2014 next month have already been confirmed, and leaked images are giving us a clear look at the Lumia 730 ahead of its official unveiling.



The leaked images come from the usually reliable Chinese microblogging scene, and confirm that the Lumia 730 will come in two variants. The Lumia 730 will offer 3G connectivity and sport dual SIM slots, while the Lumia 735 will come with support for 4G LTE. As the images show,*the Lumia 730/735 will look quite similar to existing Lumia handsets, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing given the attractive design Nokia has been using for its smartphones in recent years.

The Lumia 730 is expected to feature a 4.7-inch HD (1280×720) display, a quad-core Snapdragon 400 processor, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage and a microSD slot, and run on Windows Phone 8.1. Both variants of the phone will also have a 5-megapixel front-facing camera, earning them the honor of being among the first Windows Phone devices (after the HTC One M8 for Windows Phone) to sport such a high-resolution camera.





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Asus reiterates sub-$200 price, voice control, October ETA for ZenWatch

For the most part, Asus officials have skipped the “leakster” middlemen in their effort to build hype around the company’s debut smartwatch, voluntarily slipping little nuggets of info to the press, culminating with pricing and availability details.





Between Samsung’s growingly diverse family of both Android and Tizen-running wearables, Motorola’s Moto 360 introduction, LG’s G Watch/G Watch R launches and Sony’s proprietary timepiece lineup, it’s starting to feel like all these experienced device manufacturers are simply throwing everything they have against a wall to see what sticks.

Clearly, the market is a bit hectic and everyone’s strategy is a little too all over the place at the moment, but give it time. Sure, the G Watch R and Samsung Gear S are far from flawless. Yet they’re hands down superior to their predecessors in more ways than one, and that’s certainly a good sign.

And so are the signals we’re getting from Asus. Unlike their Korea-based rivals, the Taiwanese had the restraint to wait for the wearable landscape to mature. Or at least evolve. And now that the world is a better, smoother, more cohesive place, bam, here comes the game-changing ZenWatch.





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I’m getting ahead of myself, you say? Perhaps, but Jerry Shen just confirmed the ZenWatch will roll out in October, a mere month after its formal unveil next week at IFA, and cost less than $200. $150 is the magic number that came up in the rumor mill before, and is still very much on the table, though my personal guesstimate is $199.

Which is less game-changing, still pretty hot. Especially for a gadget showcased on video with nice curves, a metallic frame and an overall seductive design. No doubt powered by Android Wear, the ZenWatch will come packed with a bunch of specific software tweaks and add-ons, including voice recognition. Solely in English at first, and in Chinese by the end of the year.

No words on gesture control this time around, but the feature was reportedly in testing not long ago, so, you know, fingers crossed and everything.

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Build your own smartphone app with these web-based mobile app builders

Startups are often ill-equipped with the resources to develop requisite mobile apps. Can*web-based mobile app builders come in handy? The pervasiveness of smartphone usage has seen a rise in businesses offering their services via the mobile platform. Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and startups, however, may not have the knowledge or the resources to develop...



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Head in the clouds: 5 elements of cloud robotics

Robots are a “gateway drug” for getting students interested in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. Do you agree? Robots haven’t yet lived up to their potential,*but they’re about to benefit enormously from the Cloud. In this talk I’ll describe how a new generation of robots can use wireless networking, big data, machine learning, open-source, and...



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HRBoss’ head honcho Bernie Schiemer: Locals matter

With five offices across Asia, Bernie Schiemer, the man behind HRBoss, believes that people want to talk to their own countrymen “Locals matter,” said Bernie Schiemer, CEO and Founder, HRBoss, a software company with offices in five countries across Asia. He added, “I noticed the difference. You don’t realise how much Singaporeans want to speak...



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It has never been easier and harder to brand yourself

Is it important to have a branding strategy? You bet! It has never been easier – and harder – for companies and individuals to brand themselves. Let me explain. Companies used to be largely in control of their brands. Top executives would identify their business and marketing goals, and then the marketing, communications, and design...



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[Singapore] Start-UP call for entries

Level up with Channel NewsAsia Start-UP Season 2! Synopsis: The Channel NewsAsia programme Start-UP is back for Season 2 after its successful debut in March 2014. If you have an innovative business idea worthy of substantial capital funding, this could be your lucky break! Winning teams stand to receive up to a grand total of...



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Echelon Thailand: Check out the Launchpadders in the race to win the top award

Winners of Echelon Thailand Satellite events will pitch at*the Launchpad to be held on Sept 18. Find out more about them here! Echelon Thailand*is just two weeks away! Are you excited to meet the*most promising startups of*Thailand? After pitching at Satellite events all around Thailand’s cities, we, at*e27,*are pleased to announce that the four satellite...



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SingTel launches accelerator challenge for startups

The challenge is to find and incubate the next best app or service focussing on consumer lifestyle and the Internet of Things SingTel is organising the SingTel Accelerator Challenge to find and incubate the next best app or service for consumers, focussing on consumer lifestyle and the Internet of Things. This challenge is supported by...



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Ashley Madison sues South Korea for being anti-competitive

The website for married individuals to meet one another states that South Korea has spared other similar platforms such as Gihonja Canada-based dating platform for married individuals Ashley Madison has announced that it has filed a suit in Canadian federal court against the South Korean government for “wrongfully blocking” its business. For background, in April...



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Apacer-launched mini wide-temperature SSD successfully applies to UAVs

Resistance to shock, low noise and low power consumption - these are the superior physical properties of SSDs, which have become essential for satisfying the storage requirements of industrial computers. The application scope of SSDs on industrial computers has also expanded due to increasingly harsh market demands and advancing process technologies.



With the increasing prevalence of the concept of security, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have gradually been used for the purpose of national defense and monitoring It will be further developed in commercial applications, such as oil pipe monitoring, environment observation, aviation, communication transmission and other commercial applications. The importance of stability of a storage device is thus in top priority with such an exciting prospect.









On the basis of such demand, Apacer, the world's largest industrial SSD manufacturer, recently released a highly stable subminiature SSD – the μSDC-M Plus. Featuring a 64GB large capacity and high reading performance of 510MB/sec, it provides large storage space and highly efficient data transmission. In addition, its characteristics such as wide temperature (-40°C ~+85°C) and surface-mount technology (SMT) provide the most stable storage installation for observation and photography even in high altitude. Recently, it has been adopted by US tech giants for UAV applications.



Jeff Lin, Embedded Business Application Unit Director of Apacer, stressed that, “The μSDC-M Plus is innovatively adopts with BGA156 packaging technology, which integrates the controller /flash and related components into one single chip. The unique design reduces its size to 16x20x1.4mm, which is as small as a one dollar coin. Meanwhile, the adoption of SATA 3 6Gb/s interface allows a maximum capacity of 64GB. Compared with its peer products on the market which are mostly between 1.4 ~ 2 mm in thickness, the size of μSDC-M Plus is especially tiny.” Moreover, the integrated storage device also conforms to JEDEC MO-276 specification, which significantly streamlines the main configuration, so as to make the customer-end products lighter in the era of light and thin devices.



Second, the continuous reading speed of μSDC-M Plus is up to 510MB/sec, better than the performance of other similar products on the market, and it can be faster than the general speed of a general 2.5” SSD. Its dual advantages combining small volume and high speed can accelerate the speed of data transmission. With regard to reliability, μSDC-M Plus allows a wide-temperature range of -40°C ~ +85°C, which is resistant to extremely low as well as high temperature. The surface-mount technology (SMT) has 100% resistance to shock and dropping, perfectly suitable for taking aerial photos in harsh temperature or turbulence in high altitude flight environment. In addition, this product supports Native Command Queuing (NCQ) in order to simultaneously improve overall efficiency and service life. TRIM Command and 72bit/1K Bytes ECC also help optimize the performance and tolerability, making it more durable than any other storage devices.



With more than 10 years of experience in the SSD market, Apacer is famed for its stringent manufacturing quality, excellent customization capacity and timely technical supports. The firmware and major components can be fixed right after customer’s recognition and validation. This reduces the risks of out-of-stock and compatibility issues by providing customers with stable supply and high reliability.






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Angels Gate Advisory provides Singaporean startups with free advisory, guidance servi

Dear Singaporean startups, Angels Gate Advisory is now offering you pro-bono advisory and guidance services Singapore-based startup incubator Angels Gate Advisory (AGA) yesterday announced its ‘Pay It Forward’ movement which will see local startups from any industry get free advisory and guidance services, as well as free incubation space. “If we contribute and invest time...



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Thursday, August 28, 2014

Singapore’s MyDoc launches with funding from August Capital Partners

The healthcare platform*will allow healthcare practitioners to manage communications with patients through its simplified service Having completed its first institutional investment round of an undisclosed amount led by August Capital Partners and SPRING SEEDS Capital, Singapore-based startup MyDoc has today announced the launch of its namesake healthcare communications platform. According to an official document, MyDoc...



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Sony’s Xperia Z3 gets dismantled before official IFA launch



Just how many times have we seen a smartphone get taken apart before it is even announced officially? Not very often we’d say. But that’s exactly what we have here today. The Sony Xperia Z3 has been detailed in a collection of photos sent to Xperia blog.

Just like the previous Xperia flagships, the Z3 has also been a badly kept secret. Information and pictures of the device had been pouring in over the past few weeks and by now we know the complete specifications of the device.



The photos show Sony continuing to pursue its Omni-balance design philosophy with a few marked changes over the Xperia Z2. From what we can tell, Sony has shrunk the side bezels slightly over the Z2 in order to keep the dimensions as close to the Z2 as possible and at the same time reduced the thickness to a commendable 7.3mm. Now, we know 7.3mm may not sound like much of a feat but what you must keep in mind is that the Z3 features one of the largest camera sensors in a smartphone at 1/2.3” and also a hefty 3200mAh battery.

Another noticeable difference is the side frame. Unlike the shiny aluminum side frame on the Z2, there appears to be some sort of a matte metallic finish this time, lending it a more muted aesthetic appeal. The sides are also a lot more rounded this time and will definitely make the Z3 more ergonomically friendly in the hand. The rest of the buttons and ports are positioned the same as earlier.



Moving on to the tear down photos, we see the familiar Z series layout with a non-removable battery rated at 3100mAh. There also appear to be two sim card slots, which could indicate that the particular device pictured here could be a Chinese Or Asian variant. It would mark the first time Sony would launch a dual-sim flagship. We’ll know for sure next week, when Sony launches the Xperia Z3 and other new mobile devices at its IFA event in Berlin on September 3.

Source:*xperiablog



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