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ast08.jpgITU Telecom ASIA 2008 will encompass an Exhibition, featuring the latest technologies and innovations and an extensive Forum which will explore the key technologies, policies and applications which are driving Asia's ICT sector.

This major ICT event will take place in Bangkok, Thailand, from the 2nd to the 5th of September 2008.

Venue: IMPACT near Don Muang Airport (former BKK Intl. Airport)

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914_s.jpgHewlett-Packard has presented its new iPAQ handheld devices. Among them the 600 series a two-in-one 3G phone and navigation device and the 900 series which comes with a full QWERTY keyboard.

Both models share the following specifications: 

  • O/S : Windows Mobile 6 Professional
  • CPU : Marvell PXA270 520 MHz
  • Memory : 128 MB SDRAM and 256 MB ROM
  • aGPS (assisted navigation)
  • Quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
  • Tri Band HSPDA
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
  • Bluetooth 2.0
  • USB 2.0 connector, MicroSD card slot
  • 3 Megapixel camera

900 series model only (within brackets, specs of HTC C730)

  • Size: 113 x 64 x 16mm (112.5 x 62.5 x 13.5)
  • Weight: 146 gr. (120 gr)
  • Battery: 1850 mAh (1050 mAh)
  • Display: 2.46 in TFT with 65000 colors (2.4 TFT 65000)
  • Price Tag: ~800 USD (~520 USD)

Will this model becomes a serious competitor to HTC Cavalier (C730, replacement of S620 Excalibur) which is a 3.5G phone, smaller, lighter and cheaper but does not come with GPS navigation and tactile screen?   

All info about new iPAQ on HP Mobility 2007
Availability: October 2007

Sources : Mobilitysite, Blog de Pierre

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mobileexpo07.JPG I went yesterday to the "Thailand Mobile Expo 07" with hope to discover some "real" new products. Instead I found the Expo 07 to be more a fair than an exhibition where you can find at least 2-3 salespersons per visitor, but no real new innovations.

  • Samsung was presenting their Ultra Edition II series (U600, U300 and U100)
  • LG came with the Prada
  • Motorola was around with the Razr2 V8
  • Sony Ericsson shown the new P1i & T650i
  • HTC publicized the Touch and P3600i
  • and Nokia with lots of different models with the N95 among them

Aside of mobile phones, they was a huge sale of different accessories such bluetooth headsets, car accessories, and all type of memory stuff such memory sticks, SD cards, MicroSD etc..

In resume, nothing different that you can already find in Bangkok IT shops and not a single word about incoming products such Apple iPhone, HTC Cavalier or Shift as per examples which is a bit pity in country where carrying the last mobile phone is still very trendy.

Let's see what next week 2nd Annual Asia IT will come with.

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olympus790.JPGI haven't post a lots about photo equipments on this blog in the past but the new models of Olympus SW µ [mju] series bring something new, specially for nomads. They are now shockproof, waterproof and operate at low temperature, so more fear about humidity, sand, scratches and they are ready for some underwater pictures.

The SW µ series is composed of 5 different models, all fitted with the following specifications:

  • 7.1 mega pixels resolution
  • 3x optical zoom (5x digital)
  • 2.5 inch LCD screen
  • 38-114 mm 35mm equivalent zoom (6.7-20.1mm)
  • Digital image stabilization
  • etc..
  • Colored case   

The 2 new models (790 and 795) are no more "water resistant" but "water proof" 

  • 790 SW
    Water Proof 3m
    Shock proof 1.5m
    Operable at – 10° C
    Dust proof
    Face Recognition

  • 795 SW
    Water Proof 10m
    Shock proof 1.5m
    Operable at – 10° C
    Dust proof
    TruePic image processor
    Digital zoom x15

 Price : ~300 USD

For me the 795 model is the perfect "point & shoot" camera to carry with to "not DSLR friendly" places.

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htcp4350.jpgHTC released yesterday the long waited Windows Mobile 6 firmware upgrade for the P4350.

Actually WM6 official firmware is available for the following models: 

  • HTC P4350
  • HTC TyTN

in Asia WM6 upgrades are already available for

  • D810
  • P838 Pro
  • P800W
  • U1000 

 No new release date for other models (S620, P3300).

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stopwatch.jpgFound on BBC website a study, which questioned 1125 IT professional in Europe, revealing that more than 50% of IT projects are not delivered on time.

 
The study conducted by by HP and the Economist Intelligence Unit says the the 3 most commons causes for delay are :
  • Outsourcing (it reminds me something)
  • Changing priorities half way through (certainly not always an IT responsibility)
  • Poor coordination between managers (sic!)
Other interesting points found on the article are that : 
  • 51% of European IT's say there would be not risk to their job. This percentage slips to 33% in Asia and 22% in Americas.

  • 57% of participants to the study said that less than 50% of the IT initiatives in their firms had a positive outcome. In 2006 this figure was 54%

In Europe Sweden comes first when it is about delivering IT project on time with 44% then follow

  • Switzerland 24%

  • Czech Republic 20%

  • Germany 19%

  • Denmark 16%

  • UK 11%

  • Finland 8%

  • Israel 8%

  • France 6%

  • Belgium 4%

  • Italy 4%

  • Netherlands 4%

  • Russia 4%

  • Spain 4%

Source : BBC News

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ultimatetrip.JPGAfter receiving an email from Kpjas, an Ipernity member, who informed me that he took a photo of mine to illustrate "50 Places To See Before You Die" selected by BBC viewers in 2003 in his blog, I reviewed the list and noticed that I have already visited more than 50% of these places that BBC viewers dream about (lucky me).

This list raised some interrogation to me about why these places have chosen instead of other famous ones ?  I could not find any relevant explanations except perhaps a majority of places where the spoken language is (was) English (but it makes sense as enquiry took place in UK). One thing is sure, after reading names of these great location, you just feel to escape from your office, pack you stuff and go travel.

Personally I would definitively add some places to this list (Okavango delta, Yunnan mountains, Kalahari desert, Japan, etc..) and perhaps drop some but for sure, I'll not be able to keep it to only 50 locations.

BBC 2008 Viewers "Must See list"

Africa

La Digue, Seychelles

(visited)
The Pyramids, Egypt (1993)
Luxor, Egypt  (1993)
Abu Simbel, Egypt (1993)
Masai Mara, Kenya (1993/2002)
Victoria Falls, Zambia / Zimbabwe (1994)
Cape Town, South Africa – (1994/1998)

Americas
The Grand Canyon, USA
Yosemite National Park, USA
Las Vegas, USA
Hawaii, USA
Alaska, USA
San Francisco, USA
Niagara Falls, Canada / USA
Canadian Rockies, Canada
Chichen Itza, Mexico
Angel Falls, Venezuela
Barbados, Barbados

(visited)
New York, USA (1996/2000)
Florida, USA (2000)
Galapagos Islands, Ecuador (1999)
Machu Picchu, Peru (2001/2004)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1989/2000)
Iguassu Falls, Argentina / Brazil (2001)

Asia

Singapore, Singapore
Golden Temple, India
Taj Mahal, India
Bali, Indonesia
Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
The Maldives, Maldives
Terracotta Army, China

(visited)
Bangkok, Thailand (1994/2002)
Great Wall, China (2005)
Angkor Wat, Cambodia (1995/2006)
Himalayas, Nepal (2006)
Hong Kong, Hong Kong (2006)

Europe
Rome, Italy

(visited)
Paris, France (1980/2007)
Venice, Italy (1977/1982)
Barcelona, Spain (2001/2007)
Iceland, Iceland (1992)
Zermatt, Switzerland (1992/2005)

Middle-East
Dubai, United Arab Emirates

(visited)
Petra, Jordan (2003)


Oceania

Bora Bora, French Polynesia
South Island, New Zealand
Auckland, New Zealand

(visited)
Sydney, Australia (1996/2005)
Uluru, Australia (1996)
Great Barrier Reef, Australia (1996)   

Some pics are really crap, so good excuse to visit some of these places again  :cool:

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updatewm6now.gifHTC Asia, has already released Windows Mobile 6 ROM upgraded for 2 of its PDA, D810 and 818Pro. Tomorrow (13.07) the upgrade will be available for the P800W while U1000's owners will have to wait until the 20th of July.

However, no news concerning the S620 (Dopod C720w) which is, in Europe, qualified for a free WM6 ROM upgrade.

Source: HTC 

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internetuser.jpgThere were in May 2007 284 millions Internet users in Asia, according comScore study, who are online an average of 20.2 hours and view 2171 pages per month while the worldwide average is 25.2 hours and 2519 pages.

Asia region represents the third of the Worldwide Internet population. China leads with 91.5 millions users (they only represent 9% of the country's population), followed by Japan (53 million) and South Korea (26.3 million). Internet users of these 3 countries represent, all together, 60% of all Asia-Pacific Internet users.

In term of usage rate, South Korea in on the top with 65%, closely followed by Australia (62%), New Zeland (60%) and Hong Kong (59%), India is at the rear with only 3%.

If Google is the most popular web site worldwide, ComScore's study shows that in Asia Yahoo remains the prefered site in Hong Kong, India, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, and Taiwan. Meanwhile, Microsoft domains are the most visited in Australia, China, and New Zealand, with the Seoul-based NHN Corporation taking top honors in South Korea.

Source: The Register

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broadband.jpgWhen I saw this list on Bruno Giussani's "Blog over IP" post about Internet prices in Europe I could not resist to add some prices for Internet broadband access in Asia.

I did not add prices paid in most countries of Pacific rim but what they pay in Sweden for a monthly  broadband connection is equivalent to what they pay per minute in Kiribati or Cook islands for a noisy dial-up 14.4 kbps.   

Price comparison for consumer broadband in Europe (average monthly price per 1Mbps, from The Telegraph/MoneySupermarket):

  1. Sweden GBP 0.32 (EUR 0.48)
  2. France GBP 0.83 (EUR 1.23)
  3. Finland GBP 1.41
  4. Italy GBP 1.71
  5. Norway GBP 2.05
  6. Holland GBP 2.19
  7. Denmark GBP 2.50 (EUR 3.7)
  8. Iceland GBP 2.54
  9. Germany GBP 2.64 (EUR 3.9)
  10. Austria GBP 3.04
  11. Belgium GBP 3.40
  12. UK GBP 5.60 (EUR 8.3)
  13. Portugal GBP 5.84
  14. Spain GBP 6.33
  15. Poland GBP 6.60
  16. Ireland GBP 7.02
  17. Luxembourg GBP 9.39
  18. Switzerland GBP 11.03 (EUR 16.8)
  19. Czech Republic GBP 12.25
  20. Greece GBP 16.86
  21. Hungary GBP 24.48
  22. Slovakia GBP 25.48 (EUR 37.8)
  23. Turkey GBP 58.82 (EUR 87.3)

Spectacular differences. Some of the them can be explained by technical reasons (fiber optic vs copper wires etc), some by the overall living costs in a given country. Most of the high prices however are tied to lack of  competition and of innovation in a specific market.

On this part of the World, the gap is definitively lots wider:

  1. South Korea KRW 300 (EUR 0.25)
  2. Japan JPY 400 (EUR 0.51)
  3. China CNY 175 (EUR 17)
  4. Singapore SGD 43 (EUR 21)
  5. Thailand (BKK) THB 952 (EUR 22.27)
  6. Sri Lanka LKR 4500 (EUR 30)
  7. Philippines PHP 1995 (EUR 32)
  8. Australia AUD 53 (EUR 33.25)
  9. Pakistan PKR  4800 (EUR  59)
  10. Malaysia MYR 300 (EUR 65)
  11. India INR 3600 (EUR 65)
  12. Myanmar USD 260 (EUR 192)
  13. Fiji FJD 560 (EUR 260)
  14. Indonesia USD 2440 (EUR 1800)

nota: On prices above there is no details about the carrier (ADSL, Wireless Local Loop, Fiber, Wimax, etc..) nor specifications about monthly download limits which are usually ridiculous low for a xDSL subscriber (e.g 2 GB) and still applicable in most countries (particularly on the second part of the list).

Internet for everyone at an affordable price is still far from reality.

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