Saturday 15 February 2014

A Teddy's Sunset Walk

Impossible that I do not share this wonderful photo by Matt Cooper of a soft toy looking into the sunset. What a wonderful composition! If it were alive, what would it be thinking? Won't be more complicated than our thoughts, will it?


seen on Flickr Blog.

Friday 14 February 2014

Long and Short Zoom Interchangeable Lens

Glad to know that the manufacturers have got both ends covered: Tamron announced that their 16-300mm F3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD Macro long zoom lens for Nikon, Canon and Sony mounts is in development while Nikon came out with a collapsible version of their popular 18-55mm F3.5-5.6G VR II kit lens.

Both are for the APS-C cropped sensors and the Tamron is a splash-proof. Cool!

via DPReview: The Tamron and the Nikon.

Wednesday 12 February 2014

Pleasant Apple TV Rumour - A Games Machine On The Rise

A rumour will remain as a rumour but this one from TouchArcade sounds pleasant about the Apple TV:
This leads us to the hopeful conclusion that the Apple TV is getting a rework with a beefier GPU and some kind of onboard storage to play games. The pieces are all starting to come together, particularly as more iOS 7 controllers are released. Rumors have been pointing that way for a while, and I'd love to play some awesome iOS games full screen on my TV without the lag of Airplay or the Lightning to HDMI adapter.
But on the downside, if this is to become a reality, I suspect Apple TV won't sell for RM349 anymore. A significant price increase is in order. :'(

Monday 10 February 2014

Flappy Bird Review (but why is it such a hit?!)

I was not going to download and try out Flappy Bird, I was certain, until Cult Of Mac posted that developer Dong Nguyen is going to take down the game from the iOS AppStore and Android Google Play. So, being a kiasu human, I had to check it out since it's free...

It's a simple, pixelated game where you tap and tap and tap and... to keep your bird afloat. Sorry that sentence may have sounded cheesy but that is really what you have to do.  Of course, if it was that simple, it wouldn't be such a hit. You have to keep your bird afloat by tapping (ah, cheesy cheesy) at the right time to navigate between gaps produced by two green pipes (not unlike the popular Super Mario Bros platformer of yesterday).

To me, the game is so damn bloody hard and a lot of my birds had hit the pipes and, hopefully, not died but just momentarily unconscious. It's good to know that after each lost, a new bird with a different colour takes its turn.

As to why the game is so popular, I am totally at a lost here. My only guess is that people like challenges: I can keep my bird up and go through all those openings without hitting a snag much longer than YOU!

I personally am not very interested in this genre, even those endless runners (but I didn't know what got into me when I purchased that Marvel one though that is a potential post to ramble about), plus this being so difficult and challenging my motor skills... Rating: 1/5

However, I'm not sure if there are any other games out there that are this successful with the download size of just 2.5MB! Rating 5/5 for file size!

And I've found this rather mindless video of the game on YouTube for you to get a feel of things:


I'll just leave you at that while I just go for one last game...

Friday 7 February 2014

忍者小靈精

I found a super clear opening sequence (not quite the one I remember though this might be a newer sequence later in the series) of one of my favourite childhood cartoons! Those were the days of VHS video tapes. It was a Japanese cartoon but the version that I watched was a Cantonese translation. It was about a little ninja boy that mysteriously appeared (I can't remember if his appearance was ever established) and became part of a family of a boy and his parents. The ninja boy was later joined by his little sister and a dog. The style was not unlike the Doraemon cartoons.

Thursday 6 February 2014

西遊記之大鬧天宮 (The Monkey King) Review


I've been a long time fan of the Journey to the West stories and I particularly like the Monkey God character so it was no surprise that I had to go watch the latest iteration of the saga, The Monkey King (king probably because he was not god yet). This is the first part of a planned trilogy and judging from its success in China, I'd expect the second one to be in the making soon, if not already! Monkey King stars current martial arts actor Donnie Yen as the titular character while Chow Yun Fat and Aaron Kwok take on the role of Jade Emperor and Bull Demon (direct translation from the Cantonese name as I'm not sure how else to call him), respectively.

Monkey King was about how the Bull Demon would want to conquer the heavens where the Jade Emperor rules. After an initial fight which the Bull Demon lost but not without devastating the heavens, a Crystal Goddess (or something like that) sacrificed herself to magically rebuild the heavens with her crystal body. 

The heavens became impregnable BUT one of the crystals that protect the heavens dropped into earth. The Monkey King soon formed within this crystal. I loved the short scene with the Monkey King inside - it was at its cutest. Anyway, because he was part of the crystal, he was the only one that is not a god that could enter the heavens...

Through deceit, the Bull Demon hatched a plan and tricked the Monkey King (whom by now was known as Sun Wukong) into breaking into the heavens and so chaos ensued...

Probably with too high expectations, I was disappointed by the CGI which looked dated and jerky. Being a movie about gods and demons, CGI should play a very important role. 1/5

No one really stood out in this movie but Donnie Yen did appear monkey-like quite often. 2/5

The plot was really nothing new. 2/5 

Overall, I don't think this will end up in history as one of the better part of the Journey to the West series but opening during Chinese New Year with a big name cast sure would make it a blockbuster. 2/5

But if you are a fan like me, yeah, you should watch it once. 3/5

Wednesday 5 February 2014

Dual-Boot Smartphone with Android and Firefox OS

Now that smartphones are going the way of PCs in terms of pricing and clones, I was wondering when smartphones would start to get multiple OSes. Aptly named Geeksphone announced their dual-booting smartphone called Revolution which boots Android and Firefox OS. The phone is expected to be released in some parts of the world this Valentine's Day so that geeky couples would have more to do.

Specs wise:
... the Geeksphone Revolution will be powered by a dual-core 1.6GHz Intel Atom Z2560 processor. The handset will have a 4.7-inch IPS display along with 1GB of RAM, 4GB of internal storage and a microSD memory card slot (with support for cards up to 32GB in size). Other specs include a 2000 mAh battery, 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera and 8 megapixel rear-facing camera.
The phone will have the usual connectivity and will cost about US$270. I'm interested to see if giants like Samsung have anything like this up their sleeves.

via Android Community.

Saturday 1 February 2014

Gong Xi Fa Cai! Lion Dance @ Mid Valley Megamall

Just saw lion dance at Mid Valley this Chinese New Year! Mobile phone photography has come a long way and this is one example - burst mode on the 1 year old iPhone 5. Wouldn't have got this without that function.


I've also edited the photo with the iOS version of iPhoto - cropped and soften background with added saturation before uploading using Flickr's mobile app.