I was invited to Singtel and Ericsson event at Singapore Comcentre to showcase the LTE (Long Term Revolution) Technology. There were a few bloggers and the media at the event. We were told that there will be a “LIVE” Demo on what LTE can do.
Posted on 18 March 2010 by Joe Teh
I was invited to Singtel and Ericsson event at Singapore Comcentre to showcase the LTE (Long Term Revolution) Technology. There were a few bloggers and the media at the event. We were told that there will be a “LIVE” Demo on what LTE can do.
Posted on 16 March 2010 by Joe Teh
Singtel and Ericsson launches the waves of LTE Technology in Singapore today. I was glad to be invited for the launch. There were live demo to showcase the speed and some innovative demonstration on using this LTE technology. Singtel’s 42Mbps network will be ready by second half. Here is the press release.
First showcase in the region of concurrent next-generation multimedia applications over a single LTE device
SingTel’s 42Mbps network ready from second half of this year
Singapore, 16 March 2010 – Singapore Telecommunications Limited (SingTel) and Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC) today unveiled their LTE (Long Term Evolution) technology trial showcase at SingTel’s headquarters, Comcentre. The showcase in Singapore is the first among SingTel Group’s regional LTE trials that aims to better understand the field experience of LTE.
Posted on 05 March 2010 by Joe Teh
Have you taken part in the Sony make.believe contest? If you have not, I suggest that you do it immediately. Not only will there be attractive prizes for you to win. How does S$100,000 sponsorship from Sony sound? There will also be a sponsored trip to South Africa in the Photo Contest.

Posted on 05 March 2010 by Joe Teh
When you view videos from Youtube today, don’t be surprised that they are captioned. Youtube has been testing out the Automatic Caption for a while (since last November, according to Gizmodo). Youtube is using Google speech recognition to perform this job.
Posted on 04 March 2010 by Joe Teh
I actually don’t know who is Roger Ebert. I googled his name and here is his information (from Wikipedia). He is a film critics but loses his voice (and lower jaw) due to cancer treatments and operation. Thanks to technology, he sort of regain his voice through this company, CereProc.