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**** Apple: 600,000 iPhone 4 Pre-orders In One Day <http://www.macworld.com/article/152079/2010/06/iphone_4_preorders.html?lsrc=rss_main>
David Chartier, Macworld
**** Apple, AT&T Apologize For Massive iPhone 4 Preorder Meltdown <http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2010/06/apple-att-apologize-for-massive-iphone-4-preorder-meltdown.ars?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss>
Jacqui Cheng, Ars Technica
Both AT&T and Apple have sent out statements Wednesday acknowledging yesterday's iPhone 4 preorder meltdown. According to AT&T spokesperson Seth Bloom, preorder sales for the iPhone 4 were 10 times higher than the first day of preorders for the iPhone 3GS last summer. Apple has also publicly acknowledged that things did not go smoothly, apologizing to would-be customers who weren't able to get an order in before the iPhone 4 sold out.
**** Keep Kids Safe Online <http://www.macworld.com/article/151943/2010/06/parentalcontrols.html?lsrc=rss_main>
Christopher Breen, Macworld
Itâs the unwise parent who grants their young child unguarded access to the Internet. Thankfully, Mac OS X provides some protection with its built-in Parental Controls. If youâre concerned about what your child might see onlineâor are simply interested in limiting the time your Mac-obsessed spawn spends in front of the computerâjoin us on this tour of Snow Leopardâs Parental Controls.
**** Is The Mac Mini The New Apple TV? <http://www.macworld.com/article/152081/2010/06/mac_mini_apple_tv.html?lsrc=rss_main>
Christopher Breen, Macworld
When Apple released a Mac mini that bears an HDMI port on Tuesday, it took mere minutes before people suggested that this new mini was the next-generation Apple TV in disguise. And for some, it may be. Weâll take a deeper look as we have more time to test out the new Mac mini, but hereâs a look at some of areas that separate the two.
**** Flagship Apple Shanghai Megastore Now Under Red Curtains <http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/10/06/16/flagship_apple_shanghai_megastore_now_under_red_curtains.html>
AppleInsider
Apple's cylindrical glass tower entrance to the new underground retail megastore in Shanghai China, set to open mid July, is now decked in red curtains, signaling close proximity to launch.
**** Apple Selling Unlocked iPhone In Canada, Europe <http://www.macworld.com/article/152087/2010/06/unlocked_iphone_canada_europe.html?lsrc=rss_main>
Marco Tabini, Macworld
According to an FAQ published on Appleâs Canadian and British Websites, customers in those countriesâas well as in France and Germanyâwill be able to buy an iPhone 4 handset for full price but without any commitment or carrier lock. This means that they will be free to choose any GSM carrier that uses frequencies compatible with the companyâs phones without having to be subject to a long-term contractâand with the ability to swap carriers at any time without having to replace their devices.
**** Apple Releases iTunes 9.2 <http://www.macworld.com/article/152090/2010/06/itunes.html?lsrc=rss_main>
David Chartier, Macworld
iTunes 9.2 adds a handful of features, chiefly compatibility with iOS 4 and iPhone 4, both of which are slated for release next week. In addition, the update introduces book syncing and reading with an iPhone or iPod touch running iBooks 1.1, and support for organizing and syncing PDF documents as books.
**** Adobe Knocks Apple For Serving Up Outdated Flash Player <http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9178140/Adobe_knocks_Apple_for_serving_up_outdated_Flash_Player?source=rss_operatingsystems>
Gregg Keizer, Computerworld
"10.6.4 update for Mac OS X includes Flash Player, but not the latest version," said Brad Arkin, Adobe's director of security and privacy, in a message on Twitter Tuesday shortly after Apple issued the security and performance update.
Apple can, in response, issue a new patch that removes all Flash player once and for all. :-)
**** Review: Five iPhone Twitter Apps <http://www.macworld.com/appguide/article.html?article=152080&lsrc=rss_main>
Lex Friedman, Macworld
And as nice an app as TwitBird is in all its incarnations, I donât find that it offers anything better than the free Twitter app. HootSuite, however, succeeds by coupling its very elegant app with its data-driven approach, since thatâs a unique service Twitterâs own client doesnât provide.
**** Phone Smart: 2 Apps Let iPad Users Perform Actual Work <http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/17/technology/personaltech/17smart.html?partner=rss&emc=rss>
Bob Tedeschi, New York Times
Neither app is enough to make me scrap my laptop â Documents To Go needs to work out some bugs, and Quickoffice is the slicker and more reliable of the two â but now that I can get some work done on the iPad, I plan to pick up an external keyboard.
**** Children's Book Apps Get Curiouser And Curiouser <http://ptech.allthingsd.com/20100616/childrens-book-apps-get-curiouser/?mod=ATD_rss>
Nick Wingfield, Wall Street Journal
After sampling several early examples of these books apps, Iâve seen some tantalizing hints of the creative possibilities for authors and publishers who recast themselves as app makers.
**** ATandT Investigating User Account Complaints By iPhone 4 Customers <http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Security/ATandT-Investigating-User-Account-Complaints-by-iPhone-4-Customers-375228/>
Brian Prince, eWeek
AT&T said it is investigating reports that customers were able to view other peopleâs information when placing advance orders for Apple iPhone 4.
**** Should Apple Allow English Porn iPad App? <http://news.cnet.com/8301-17852_3-20007909-71.html>
Chris Matyszczyk, CNET News
If the Playboy app has already been approved--one that has surely far racier content--how can the Sun be denied? Moreover, perhaps the Apple approval committee also understands the peculiar cultural context inhabited by the Sun in the less than sunny isles.
**** Georgetown Apple Store Finally Ready To Open <http://voices.washingtonpost.com/local-opinions/2010/06/apple_store_finally_opens_in_g.html>
Topher Mathews, Washington Post
This Friday night, Apple will finally open its store at 1229 Wisconsin Ave. NW in Georgetown. It's the culmination of a saga stretching back two and a half years to when the technology giant bought the building that housed the French Connection clothing store.
Demolition of the building began in November, meaning that it took Apple approximately eight months to physically build the store. That's less than half the 19 months it took for Apple to get design approval for the new building.
**** iPad Shines Due To Deft Touch <http://www.ottawacitizen.com/technology/iPad+shines+deft+touch/3163713/story.html>
Vito Pilieci, The Ottawa Citizen
So, why does the iPad work? It's because someone at Apple, and that someone is likely Jobs, said on Day One of the iPhone's development that the software powering the device needed to be made with fingers in mind.
**** Apple's Bozo Attacks On Its Developer Lifeblood <http://www.infoworld.com/d/the-industry-standard/apples-bozo-attacks-its-developer-lifeblood-448>
Bill Synder, InfoWorld
I supported Apple CEO Steve Jobs when he trashed Flash and banned it from the iPhone's and iPad's iOS. I agreed with him when he was tough on the Website that purchased (probably illegally) a lost iPhone 4 prototype. But Apple has crossed the line at least twice this month, prohibiting app developers from using AdMob and Google's advertising services on the iPhone and censoring sexual content in iPhone and iPad apps.
Taken together, Apple's bozo moves threaten to deprive developers -- the lifeblood of any platform -- of needed income, and they place Jobs & Co. in the role of a digital ayatollahs, dictating what types of content users will access on their own hardware. Neither action is good for Apple's business, and they smack of monopolistic bullying.
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**** Words <http://www.nybooks.com/blogs/nyrblog/2010/jun/17/words/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+nybooks+%28The+New+York+Review+of+Books%29>
Tony Judt, The New York Review of Books
I was raised on words. They tumbled off the kitchen table onto the floor where I sat: grandfather, uncles, and refugees flung Russian, Polish, Yiddish, French, and what passed for English at one another in a competitive cascade of assertion and interrogation. Sententious flotsam from the Edwardian-era Socialist Party of Great Britain hung around our kitchen promoting the True Cause. I spent long, happy hours listening to Central European autodidacts arguing deep into the night: Marxismus, Zionismus, Socialismus. Talking, it seemed to me, was the point of adult existence. I have never lost that sense.
SingaporeSurf
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**** When Parts Of Singapore Were Under 2 Metres Of Water <http://thelongnwindingroad.wordpress.com/2010/06/17/when-parts-of-singapore-were-under-2-metres-of-water/>
The Long and Winding Road
The flooding that occurred yesterday morning brings to mind some massive floods that hit Singapore previously which had resulted in much devastation and damage. Looking back in time, yesterdayâs flooding pales in comparison to the monster flood that affected much of the island some 40 years ago on 10 December 1969.
**** WP's Low Pursuing Political Objectives: Grace Fu <http://www.todayonline.com/Singapore/EDC100617-0000113/WPs-Low-pursuing-political-objectives--Grace-Fu>
Leong Wee Keat, Today
The relationship between upgrading and maintenance - as Workers' Party chief Low Thia Khiang had painted - "is not a direct one", senior minister of state for national development Grace Fu said yesterday.
"If you have lift upgrading, originally you have two lifts, now you have six or eight lifts, surely after that you need to have cleaners to clean the lifts," she explained. "In some areas, there may be savings, but in others, there may be an increase in workload of town councils."
**** Good Counterpunches By Workersâ Party Chief <http://yawningbread.wordpress.com/2010/06/17/good-counterpunches-by-workers-party-chief/>
Yawning Bread
Itâs THE emblematic divide between the PAP and the opposition. One appealing to selfish instincts and gain, the other appealing to larger themes of justice and transparency. One using both craftiness and the advantage of incumbency in making its case, the other the disadvantaged with little going for it but its wits.
Do not underestimate the appeal of fairness.
**** Aware Membership Falls <http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_541492.html>
Cassandra Chew, Straits Times
Membership at women's advocacy group Aware has plummeted to about 550, from a peak of 3,000 last year when its numbers surged amid a controversial takeover. But executive director Corinna Lim, 45, is not perturbed, as the number is twice the old membership figure.
**** Singapore Faces More Rain After Orchard Shopping District Flood <http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-06-16/singapore-faces-more-rain-after-orchard-shopping-district-flood.html>
Shamim Adam, Bloomberg
Singapore faces more rain in coming days after downpours yesterday caused the worst flooding of the Orchard Road shopping district in 26 years. About 70 people were rescued from buses and cars in the worst flooding of the shopping strip since 1984, while no injuries were reported.
**** No Repeat At Bt Timah <http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_541570.html>
Hoe Pei Shan, Straits Times
Efficient flood gate management and a new water level sensor helped ensure that Bukit Timah was yesterday spared a repeat of last November's severe flooding.
The Public Utilities Board (PUB) attributed the lighter effects of yesterday's rain to the opening of a canal flood gate, which helped mitigate flooding in the area.
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**** 'Only A Few Are Written Off' <http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_541563.html>
Jeremy Au Yong, Teo Wan Gek & Andrea Ong, Straits Times
A sneaking suspicion by Workers' Party chief Low Thia Khiang that PAP town councils were writing off arrears in service and conservancy charges (S&CC) was dispelled yesterday by the managers and MPs of those councils.
Seven of them told The Straits Times they write off only a tiny amount of unpaid S&CC, typically around 0.1 per cent.
**** Protecting Pedestrians From The Rain In Singapore <http://dormgrandpop.blogspot.com/2010/06/protecting-pedestrians-from-rain-in.html>
Dormgrandpop
**** Downgrade By The US On Human Trafficking? <http://dotseng.wordpress.com/2010/06/16/downgrade-by-the-us-on-human-trafficking/>
Dotseng
What puzzles me no end is how positive ratings are usually milked right up to the hilt by both the government and the state controlled media to showcase how life is beautiful. But when itâs a negative rating, the response goes the other way.
**** Temasek's Commodities Binge Continues <http://www.corporateobserver.com.sg/news.php?reg_id=452>
The Corporate Observer
**** Shops Begin Massive Clean-Up after Orchard Road flood <http://kentridgecommon.com/?p=6988>
Christopher Ong, Kent Ridge Common
The worst hit stores include the Starbucks outlet and Massimo Dutti boutique at Liat Towers. Lucky Plaza was also not spared. Among the worst hit stores include the front-row shops that line the heavy-traffic pavement stretching from Orchard Paragon to C.K. Tangs â Giodarno, Bossini and the adult store House of Condoms. Electronic and tourist souvenior shops that populate the lower basements were equally affected.
**** Morning After Wild, Wet Day <http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_541648.html>
Hoe Pei Shan, Straits Times
Starbucks was one of the worst-hit retailers in the area, which bore the brunt of the of the floods, turning the intersection outside Liat Towers into tea-coloured canals within three hours of Wednesday's morning downpour.
**** RI May Lower Gas Export To Singapore <http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2010/06/17/ri-may-lower-gas-export-singapore.html>
Alfian, The Jakarta Post
Indonesia may cut down its gas export to Singapore in a bid to cope with the shortage of gas supply in the domestic market, energy and mineral resources minister Darwin Zahedy Saleh said in Jakarta on Wednesday.
**** Singapore Exports Rise On Electronics, Aiding Rebound <http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-06-17/singapore-exports-rise-on-electronics-aiding-rebound-update1-.html>
Shamim Adam, Bloomberg
Singaporeâs exports rose for a seventh month in May as a surge in electronics shipments offset declining overseas sales of pharmaceuticals.
**** Bright future For JB-S'pore Bridge And Rail Links, Says Minister <http://www.mmail.com.my/content/40221-bright-future-jbspore-bridge-and-rail-links-says-minister>
Shahrim Tamrin, The Malay Mail
Johor Baru member of Parliament Datuk Seri Shahrir Samad believes a high-speed rail link and a full bridge between Johor Baru and Singapore may see the light of day in the near future.
**** Johor To Gain Most Of Investment Flow With Improved Malaysia-Singapore Ties <http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/6/17/business/6485311&sec=business>
Zazali Musa, The Star
Malaysian Investment Development Authority (Mida) senior director (investment) Phang Ah Tong said Johor would always be the preferred destination for Singaporean investors due to its close proximity with the republic.
**** Choked Drains Caused Massive Flooding In Orchard Rd: PUB <http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1063889/1/.html>
Joanne Chan, Channel NewsAsia
A choked drain caused the massive flooding in Orchard Road on Wednesday. This was revealed by Singapore's national water agency, PUB, a day after floods wreaked havoc in the downtown area.
Investigations found that the downpour led to a heavy build-up of debris trapped in an underground drain known as a "culvert".
**** Opposition MP Urges MND To Reveal Town Council Benefits From Upgrading Programmes <http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1063920/1/.html>
S Ramesh, Channel NewsAsia
Opposition MP for Hougang, Low Thia Khiang, has called on the Ministry of National Development to let the public know how much each town council has benefited from various upgrading programmes from the time they were started.
**** Insurance Claims From Orchard Road Flood Estimated To Be At Least S$6m <http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporebusinessnews/view/1063967/1/.html>
Julie Quek, Janice Teo, Channel NewsAsia
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