Sunday, February 26, 2006
Menu (v 0.1)
This is the proposed menu for our prototype. As of now, it only performs first and second level of the menu items.
Saturday, February 25, 2006
Menu revision 2
Menu revision
Friday, February 24, 2006
Discussions on our prototype
Our hardware initial design >

Our menu initial design (A)

Our menu initial design (B)

Our menu initial design (C)


Our menu initial design (A)

Our menu initial design (B)

Our menu initial design (C)

Monday, February 20, 2006
Sony Ericsson Unveils WALKMAN phone
It is a walkman packed into one sleek mobile phone. Something similar to what we are achieving..
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Sunday, February 19, 2006
Motorola & Yahoo! in Mobile Podcasting
BARCELONA, Spain, Feb. 13 -- 3GSM World Congress -- Motorola and Yahoo! will demonstrate the use of Yahoo! Podcasts on a mobile device, showcasing the future of how consumers access entertainment on the go.
As part of the continuing Motorola and Yahoo! relationship, this mobile application would allow consumers to not only drag and drop podcasts directly from the PC straight to their mobile phone through the Yahoo! Music Engine, but would also let consumers directly download podcasts over-the-air to their handset using an integrated application. Demonstrated on a Motorola RAZR V3x, the application is extremely flexible and may be made available on a variety of Motorola handsets.
They have tried on the phone, but we are doing it on a headphone !
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As part of the continuing Motorola and Yahoo! relationship, this mobile application would allow consumers to not only drag and drop podcasts directly from the PC straight to their mobile phone through the Yahoo! Music Engine, but would also let consumers directly download podcasts over-the-air to their handset using an integrated application. Demonstrated on a Motorola RAZR V3x, the application is extremely flexible and may be made available on a variety of Motorola handsets.
They have tried on the phone, but we are doing it on a headphone !
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Saturday, February 18, 2006
WiMAX
I quote, The TechZone, "The latest buzz is WiMAX wireless networks. We have heard many things about this wonderful new long haul wireless technology that it almost seems as though you are just a phone call away from having yours' designed and installed."
According to the standards, this wireless technology can have a pretty good range of 3 to 5 miles. In addition to that, it is wide band to support T1 connection for thousands of users within the vicinity. Great news for our project !
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According to the standards, this wireless technology can have a pretty good range of 3 to 5 miles. In addition to that, it is wide band to support T1 connection for thousands of users within the vicinity. Great news for our project !
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Thursday, February 16, 2006
Questionaire is up !
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Music and video experience to mobile customers
"As the leading supplier of innovative mobile music and video applications, Alcatel is proud to partner with StarHub in delivering such innovative and exciting services that enhance the user experience," added Marc Rouanne, Chief operating officer of Alcatel's mobile communications activities. "We will continue to deliver next-generation applications as 3G gains momentum across the region."
Alcatel's music and video solutions have already been adopted by more than 80 mobile operators in Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America to enable their mobile video, music and live TV services.
Here's one of our competitors
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Alcatel's music and video solutions have already been adopted by more than 80 mobile operators in Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America to enable their mobile video, music and live TV services.
Here's one of our competitors
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Tuesday, February 14, 2006
Vodafone and Google team gangs up !
Vodafone will integrate Google's search capability into its consumer service, Vodafone live!, providing customers with the most relevant information, wherever they are and whatever time of day it is.
If the mobile devices have the capabilities to do this, I reckon that we should design and offer something similar to keep up with the market and competition. Imagine, asking our networked headphones to check for timing of train services and many more !
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If the mobile devices have the capabilities to do this, I reckon that we should design and offer something similar to keep up with the market and competition. Imagine, asking our networked headphones to check for timing of train services and many more !
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Monday, February 13, 2006
Clip or MP3 Player? Or Both?
Sunday, February 12, 2006
IBM's solution to the identity crisis !
IBM Identity Management Services (IDMS), an end-to-end portfolio of capabilities that cover the entire identity management lifecycle, from identity proofing, to user provisioning, to access control.
IDMS also utilizes IBM’s Information Security Framework (ISF). The ISF is an IBM intellectual property asset that is designed to help clients better understand their entire security landscape. When ISF and IDMS are leveraged together, clients can reap the benefits of an even more robust set of assets and services to help them meet their security needs.
IBM developed the ISF in response to clients’ needs to simplify and speed the planning and execution of their security programs. The ISF covers eight core areas and provides “best practices” developed by IBM professionals for planning and deploying the necessary related capabilities, organized in multiple maturity levels. These areas are:
· Governance
· Privacy
· Threat mitigation
· Transaction and data integrity
· Identity and access management
· Application security
· Physical security
· Personnel security
The ISF is designed to enable clients to review and assess their entire security landscape and develop a pragmatic, applicable roadmap to maintain an effective security program based on their needs. It builds upon IBM’s research, extensive portfolio of security offerings, and leadership in performing assessments and developing, deploying and managing security solutions for clients globally.
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IDMS also utilizes IBM’s Information Security Framework (ISF). The ISF is an IBM intellectual property asset that is designed to help clients better understand their entire security landscape. When ISF and IDMS are leveraged together, clients can reap the benefits of an even more robust set of assets and services to help them meet their security needs.
IBM developed the ISF in response to clients’ needs to simplify and speed the planning and execution of their security programs. The ISF covers eight core areas and provides “best practices” developed by IBM professionals for planning and deploying the necessary related capabilities, organized in multiple maturity levels. These areas are:
· Governance
· Privacy
· Threat mitigation
· Transaction and data integrity
· Identity and access management
· Application security
· Physical security
· Personnel security
The ISF is designed to enable clients to review and assess their entire security landscape and develop a pragmatic, applicable roadmap to maintain an effective security program based on their needs. It builds upon IBM’s research, extensive portfolio of security offerings, and leadership in performing assessments and developing, deploying and managing security solutions for clients globally.
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Thursday, February 09, 2006
touch-screen iPod
hey hey hey, we are going to except a new ipod breed from Apple, this april. Well something we can consider for our projects. Having a touch screen panel for device control and have it strapped to our wrist !
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