[MyAppleMenu] Apr 11, 2011
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**** Man Sued By Apple Support Firm For Complaining Gets New iMac <http://news.cnet.com/8301-17852_3-20052508-71.html>
Chris Matyszczyk, CNET
**** Adobe Debuts Creative Suite 5.5 <http://www.macworld.com/article/159128/2011/04/cs55.html#lsrc.rss_main>
Jackie Dove, Macworld
In a radical departure from its traditional 18-month upgrade cycle, Adobe has announced Creative Suite 5.5, a new mid-cycle update of its major creative applications. Substantial upgrades to InDesign, Dreamweaver, Flash Professional, Premiere Pro, and After Effects accompany a new SDK for Photoshop CS5.
**** Steve Jobs Authorized Biography Coming In 2012 <http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=135299165>
Associated Press
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has finally agreed to participate in a book about his life.
Simon & Schuster announced Sunday that Walter Isaacson's "iSteve: The Book of Jobs" will be published in early 2012. Isaacson has been working on the long-rumored biography since 2009 and has interviewed Jobs, members of his family, colleagues at Apple and competitors.
**** Adobe Launches Subscription Editions For Creative Suite 5.5 <http://www.macworld.com/article/159138/2011/04/cs55sub.html#lsrc.rss_main>
Jackie Dove, Macworld
**** Ars Reviews GarageBand For iPad: A Killer App For Budding Songwriters <http://arstechnica.com/apple/reviews/2011/04/garageband-for-ipad-a-killer-app-for-budding-songwriters.ars?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss>
Chris Foresman, Ars Technica
GarageBand for iPad is easily worth a $5 investment, whether you want a mobile songwriting studio, or you just want to play around with making some music and learn a bit about different instruments. All of the program's separate functions can be duplicated with numerous separate apps of various quality and price, but there are none that combine all of its music-making prowess into one integrated app.
**** Don't Put Your Iphone Next To Your Head <http://alexbogusky.posterous.com/dont-put-your-iphone-next-to-your-head>
Alexbogusky's Posterous
Who does that? Has anyone heard that you should do that? It's actually quite weird if you try it.
Obviously, talking on speaker or with an earpiece makes sense as a precaution. But the radiation is not present just when you're on a call. It can be strongest when the phone is in your pocket and you're not on it. My phone just officially moved out of my pocket into my messenger bag.
**** Apple AirPlay Private Key Exposed, Released <http://www.tuaw.com/2011/04/11/apple-airplay-private-key-exposed-released/>
Dave Caolo, TUAW
Laird has thrown the door open for software solutions. Now, you can stream music between Macs, to appropriately-configured consoles (like an Xbox), etc. ShairPort is built in Perl and C. Have fun, folks.
**** Once The Hobby Of Tech Geeks, iPhone Jailbreaking Now A Lucrative Industry <http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/once-the-hobby-of-tech-geeks-iphone-jailbreaking-now-a-lucrative-industry/2011/04/01/AFBJ0VpC_story.html>
Ian Shapira, Washington Post
An early form of jailbreaking started shortly after Apple unveiled the iPhone in 2007, but the practice has now evolved into a lucrative industry with millions of consumers. Some developers, meanwhile, are raking in tens of thousands of dollars in sales off their apps, technically called âpackages,â âthemesâ or âtweaksâ in jailbreak parlance.
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**** The Illuminated Text <http://raintaxi.com/online/2011spring/ashbery.shtml>
Claude Peck, Rain Taxi
Two remarkable artists join hands across timeâand across the chasm of some of the most idiosyncratic French ever writtenâin a new translation by John Ashbery of Arthur Rimbaudâs Illuminations. The project makes so much sense that one wonders why someone didnât think of it sooner.
**** City Limits <http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/2c5b2d02-6165-11e0-a315-00144feab49a.html?ftcamp=rss>
Edwin Heathcote, Financial Times
Although puppyishly enthusiastic, Glaeser can also be provocative, noting for instance that 1,000 years ago three of the worldâs four biggest cities â Seville, Cordoba and Palermo â were Islamic. (Constantinople was the fourth.) It is a point worth remembering, as western architects, forgetful of history, rebuild the Gulf.
**** Poem Of The Week: Interstate By Anne-Marie Fyfe <http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/booksblog/2011/apr/11/anne-marie-fyfe-interstate?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+theguardian%2Fbooks%2Frss+%28Books%29>
Carol Rumens, The Guardian
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**** GE: PM Lee Announces PAP Team For Ang Mo Kio GRC <http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1121926/1/.html>
Dylan Loh, Channel NewsAsia
They include Mr Yeo Guat Kwang, Mr Inderjit Singh, Mr Seng Han Thong and new PAP candidates Ang Hin Kee and Dr Intan Azura Mokhtar.
**** What Has Become Of The PAP? <http://ge2011.theonlinecitizen.com/2011/04/what-has-become-of-the-pap/>
Andrew Loh, The Online Citizen
Is it capable of winning a fight only if it threw monetary incentives at the electorate, disadvantage its opponents with dubious changes to the electoral boundaries, and have the media â which it controls â place it on a pedestal above all others?
It is rather sad to see the PAP, a party which carried the nation on its shoulders when its people were left out in the cold and thus winning admiration and trust from its people, degenerate into a party which uses all means â even unfair ones â to hang on to power.
**** Sizeable Opposition An Effective Check <http://www.straitstimes.com/STForum/OnlineStory/STIStory_655226.html>
Tin Chee Yee, Straits Times
Mr Ang said he dreaded the scenario where untested and unheard of opposition members enter Parliament via GRCs. The ruling party is doing the same thing now by introducing untested and members unheard of until recently, some clearly without much relevant political experience, and some who became citizens only recently.
**** Two Party Systems, Talent, And Lots Of Hard Truths <http://www.temasekreview.com/2011/04/10/two-party-systems-talent-and-lots-of-hard-truths/>
The Temasek Review
Put bluntly, if there is a dearth of political talent in Singapore, it has entirely to do with PAP rule. Or put another way, as with a whole host of other concerns, PAP rule has only been detrimental to the national interest.
Yet just how true is it that there is a shortage of political talent in Singapore?
**** Writer Plans To Do Time With Orwell And Huxley In Changi <http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/books/writer-plans-to-do-time-with-orwell-and-huxley-in-changi-20110410-1d99z.html>
Steve Meacham, Sydney Morning Herald
AT 76, Alan Shadrake knows the books he will be taking into solitary confinement if he is sent to Changi prison by Singapore's Appeals Court today - Rudyard Kipling's Kim, George Orwell's 1984, Aldous Huxley's Brave New World and a couple of his favourite H.G. Wells novels.
When Nguyen was sentenced to death in 2004, Shadrake interviewed Singh, who boasted that in 1964 he had hanged 18 people in a single day. ''That interview sparked the idea of doing a book on Singh,'' Shadrake said. ''But as I investigated the cases involving the death penalty in Singapore, I realised it had to be a very critical book. So I abandoned that plan and told Singh, but he continued to help me.''
Shadrake continued writing his book for the next four years but its thrust now was that rich citizens of wealthy countries were far more likely to escape a death sentence in Singapore than poor citizens of Third World countries, backed up by many case studies.
**** North-South Expressway: Residents Want Answers <http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1121983/1/.html>
Neo Chai Chin, Today
**** Two Fine Young Men Leaving PAP <http://mysingaporenews.blogspot.com/2011/04/two-fine-young-men-leaving-pap.html>
Chua Chin Leng, My Singapore News
Could the leaving of two fine young men from the Tampines GRC be more than what is reported? Personally my feeling is that Tampines is the number one hot potato to fall. I could be grossly wrong as the reading is that housing is no longer a problem, fully solved and well. Heng Swee Kiat may find his ministerial dream taking a longer time should this happen. And he might have to move to another GRC in a future GE to enter Parliament.
**** MM Lee Speaks Again On Malay-Muslim Integration <http://theonlinecitizen.com/2011/04/mm-lee-speaks-again-on-malay-muslim-integration/>
The Online Citizen
**** Chiam's Wish Of Contesting In A GRC Coming True ... <http://www.todayonline.com/Singapore/EDC110411-0000300/Chiams-wish-of-contesting-in-a-GRC-coming-true-,,,>
Hoe Yeen Nie, Today
Another new candidate is Mr Wilfred Leung, Mr Chiam's campaign manager in the last election, and the party's assistant secretary-general.
He said: "What we're bringing to the residents of Bishan-Toa Payoh is very simple. They have everything here, that's without a doubt. "What our team is going to bring to Bishan residents is just one thing - their voice to Parliament."
**** Do GRCs Raise Stakes Too High? <http://www.todayonline.com/Voices/EDC110411-0000283/Do-GRCs-raise-stakes-too-high?>
Sin Wei Xiang, Today
Under this system, you can't have your cake and eat it, too. For the PAP, it cannot enjoy the benefits of inducting new candidates and potential office-holders under the GRC scheme in the name of leadership renewal, without the risks of losing Cabinet Ministers and existing appointment holders. For Mr Low, he cannot lead a GRC team in an attempt to grow the opposition presence in Parliament without the attendant possibility of losing his incumbent seat - an "all-or-nothing" outcome.
As for the issue of the opposition being not yet ready to form an alternative government, vis-a-vis the issue of voting for the opposition in the upcoming GE, this really is a chicken-and-egg question. The electorate cannot expect to see a stronger opposition that is "ready to form an alternative government" in the future, while denying them the opportunity to contest and win GRCs now.
**** Sour Grapes <http://singaporedesk.blogspot.com/2011/04/sour-grapes.html>
Singapore Notes
Lee Hsien Loong tried another angle in damage control by asserting that those in the private sector may not be able to adapt to the thinking and culture of the civil servants. Their contacts may also be different from those of the bureaucrats, or so he said. Sounds pretty much like the fox in the Aesop's Fable who was not able to reach the grapes and declared them to be sour, beguiling itself of its disappointment by saying, "The grapes are sour, and not ripe as I thought."
Meanwhile the opposition parties seem to be faring better in gathering the juicy fruit, and will probably be just as successful in producing new wine for the people.
**** Singapore, Myanmar Reaffirm Stand To Strengthen Bilateral Cooperation <http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v5/newsgeneral.php?id=577970>
Bernama
Singapore and Myanmar have reaffirmed their stand to continue strengthening their cooperation bilaterally and within Asean, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) said in a statement Sunday.
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Singapore Notes
But the real atrocity came about when daddy "apologised" for her "rantings of an 18-year-old among friends":
"What she said did come across as insensitive. The language was stronger than what most people could take.
I think if you cut through the insensitivity of the language, her basic point is reasonable, that is, that a well-educated university graduate who works for a multinational company should not be bemoaning about the government and get on with the challenges in life. Nonetheless, I have counselled her to learn from it. Some people cannot take the brutal truth and that sort of language, so she ought to learn from it."
Well the brutal truth was soon unleashed on him, and he had to apologise a second time, this round directly and without reservation to Mr Derek Wee and members of the outraged public. Not exactly the kind of epithet to be treasured for posterity. But that's about all he had to show for two whole terms in parliament.
**** âElitistâ Wee Siew Kim Retires From Politics <http://www.temasekreview.com/2011/04/11/elitist-wee-siew-kim-retires-from-politics/>
The Temasek Review
Mr Wee came into public spotlight when his daughter Wee Shu Min made disparaging remarks about a fellow Singaporean Mr Derek Wee on her blog in 2006.
Mr Derek Wee, 35, a Singaporean who works for a multinational corporation, had written in his blog on Oct 12 that he was concerned about competition from foreign talent and the lack of job opportunities for older workers here, therefore he asked the government should try to be more understanding of such employment woes. Ms Wee, then a second year Humanities in Raffles Junior College ridiculed Mr Wee, calling him âoldâ and âunder-motivatedâ for his views and ended by telling him to âget out of my elite uncaring face.â
**** Singapore Will Revalue Currency Or Steepen Band, Survey Shows <http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-04-10/singapore-central-bank-will-revalue-currency-or-steepen-band-survey-shows.html>
Lilian Karunungan And Jay Wang, Bloomberg
Singapore will revalue its currency to tame inflation that exceeded the governmentâs target in February, joining other Asian central banks in tightening monetary policy, predict 10 of 20 analysts surveyed by Bloomberg.
Consumer prices rose 5 percent in February from a year earlier, after a 5.5 percent gain in January that was the most since 2008, according to official data released March 23. Prices may gain by up to 4 percent this year, compared with an earlier forecast of no more than 3 percent, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loongâs government predicted Feb. 17.
**** Solid But With Holes: The Workersâ Party Manifesto <http://yawningbread.wordpress.com/2011/04/11/solid-but-with-holes-the-workers-party-manifesto/>
Yawning Bread
The manifesto is indeed quite comprehensive and there is no proposal above that I would disagree with in principle. In some places however, the party does not go far enough.
**** Chen Show Mao, Is One Of Us <http://mysingaporenews.blogspot.com/2011/04/chen-show-mao-is-one-of-us.html>
Chua Chin Leng, My Singapore News
And he was a foreign talent of sort but chose to be a Singaporean and did what every male Singaporean will do, to serve the country in uniform. At a young age, before aspiring to be a politician, he has already made his choice. This is the biggest test of his commitment to this country. He has done everything that is expected of him as a Singaporean.
**** PAP Ministers Failing To Relate Cause And Effect <http://theonlinecitizen.com/2011/04/pap-ministers-failing-to-relate-cause-and-effect/>
Joseph Teo, The Online Citizen
Mr Lim Boon Heng goes on to say, â⦠So when it comes to a campaign, a short 10 days, I think itâs quite difficult for people to assess⦠so it would be a pity if people are made to cast their choices without the proper assessment of candidates.â
People should be given sufficient time to make a proper assessment of their candidates. However, the cause of insufficient assessment time is not that the opposition parties do not reveal their line-up. The matter is entirely in the hands of the ruling party.
**** SDP Lays Down Challenge To Dr Vivian Balakrishnan <http://theonlinecitizen.com/2011/04/sdp-lays-down-challenge-to-dr-vivian-balakrishnan/>
The Online Citizen
Specifically, the SDP wants Dr Balakrishnan to explain to residents three issues: his ministryâs over-spending on the Youth Olympic Games; the â$8 million of the residentsâ sinking funds your Town Council lost in toxic investments in 2008â; and why Dr Teo Ho Pin, the MP for Bukit Panjang SMC âfailed to speak up on the buy-over of the Fajar wet market in Bukit Panjang by Sheng Siong which caused rentals and prices to increase.â
**** SDP Will Hold PAP Ministers Accountable <http://yoursdp.org/index.php/news/singapore/4724-sdp-will-hold-pap-ministers-accountable>
James Gomez, Singapore Democratic Party
The most serious security lapse is the escape of Mr Mas Selamat Kastari from the Whitley Detention Centre. He escaped through an open toilet window whilst the Centre's surveillance cameras malfunctioned.
Some three years later, it came to light that Mr Selamat`s family offered him refuge, and for their role they were convicted and sentenced to jail. Mr Wong Kan Seng has not been personally held responsible for this security lapse. And this is not his first.
Shifting the blame by PAP Ministers is not new. When Bukit Timah Road flooded in 2009, Environment Minister Yaacob Ibrahim told us it was a once-in-50-years freak incident. When Orchard Road was flooded, the problem was debris in a culvert blocking the water flow. There was always an excuse, no acknowledgement of failure of planning by the Ministry.
**** Court Of Appeal Reserves Judgment On Alan Shadrake <http://theonlinecitizen.com/2011/04/court-of-appeal-reserves-judgment-on-alan-shadrake/>
Deborah Choo, The Online Citizen
**** The PAPâs Broken System: The Issue Of Talent <http://dlzj.wordpress.com/2011/04/11/the-paps-broken-system-the-issue-of-talent/>
ἼκαÏÎ¿Ï Flew Too High
These elections serve as a time of reflection on a broken political system after nearly 52 years of PAP rule, yet the PAP continues to press home the point that it is only right for the people to back the PAP, to seek out the best talents for itself, to support its unfair electoral system and to restrict the flow of crucial information to other parties. All these have turned the issue of talent into that of the PAPâs survival and not of the country. Only time will tell if Singaporeans choose to back a much needed change to our countryâs political system.
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