Today, we take a brief look at the Intel Core i7 rig that Intel sent to us to play, and totally geek out by admiring the insane parts that hold this monster together.
Posted by Daniel | 4 CommentsJust before the festivites can begin for Chinese New Year, the crew meets.. Teleporting Daniel Daniel’s voice all the way from Woodlands, we talk about Trojans on Macs; Obamamama; the siamese twins Palm and Apple; Doors and Windows benchmarks; The new X-mini and the SIA gaming club… You just can’t beat fragging someone a mile high…
-Daniel’s voice, Farinelli, Naveen and NTT.
Posted by NTT | No commentsWe take a quick look at Lenovo’s netbook, the Ideapad S10, and find out what Lenovo has to offer to convince others to choose their netbook in this already over-crowded netbook market.
Featuring Daniel, Nicole and DK
Posted by Daniel | 2 CommentsC’mon, how can you not know Dick Tracey? He’s, like, the coolest comic detective only 40 years ago! You know, yellow jacket, hard-hitting, fast-shooting, and supremely intelligent police detective… I mean, he’s so cool that LG actually made the watch he wore!! How can you not know him!? Isn’t he from your era??
Daniel, Farinelli, Nicole, DK, Hisham

Do you know what a Top Level Domain is? Well, www.tech65.org, for example, is a domain name, while the .org at the back is a Top Level Domain Name, or TLD. If you don’t know what they are or how they work, today’s a great chance for you to find out more! Then you can use all this information on your fellow friends, and who knows, you might just be able to boost your geek credibility too!
Together will our special guest, Willy Foo, Chief Photographer, Founder & Chief Architect of LiveStudios, we talk about Top Level Domain names, what they are, and why you shouldn’t confuse them with Alternate Top Level Domains on this special episode of 65bits.
Featuring Daniel, NTT, DK and Willy
P.S. Check out DK’s awesome article on this topic.
Posted by Daniel | 1 CommentDue to popular demand, we finally got our hands on the world’s first Android phone, the HTC G1, thanks to our friend Derrick Kwa (from www.derrickkwa.com), and find out if the phone is actually as cool as everyone thinks!
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It’s that time of the year again! CES + Macworld combo! It is therefore only appropriete for us that we should record the longest episode this week too! Have no fear!! Check out our shownotes, and use the time-stamps to listen to just the stories that you’re interested in! We’ve carefully picked only the best stories just for your listening pleasure.
The beginning of the year is an interesting one for the tech industry. First Apple surprises us (well, not really) by announcing minor products, while Microsoft over promises in their keynote by having their servers crash hours they released Windows 7′s public beta. And who would have guessed that the company that was going to steal all the thunder last week was going to be Palm? And interesting year, this is, indeed…
Daniel, NTT, DK, featuring our special guest, Willy Foo of LiveStudios.sg
P.S.: Apologies for the delay this week. Our producer fell ill, and was unable to produce this episode. Thanks for your patience!
Posted by Daniel | 1 CommentIf you are using Adium for MSN, you will most likely notice that you can’t connect to MSN today. It appears that MSN has rejected Adium 1.3.2 and Pidgin connections.
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Behold the aura!
This was a photo collage I made with all the other pictures that I took of the Aura. Thanks Johahn from Fleishman-Hillard! ![]()
When my friend told me that he registered 4 Top Level Domain recently, I was quite excited about it. Top Level Domain is going to be the next big thing. ICANN had decided to open up the top level domain name registration to just about anybody back in June 08. Top Level Domain, for the uninitiated, is the last part of the URL. (Example: .com or .org.) Which means you can register a TLD of just about anything. For example, you can register a .bank and create domains like citi.bank or blood.bank etc etc. Be prepared to see lots of fanciful domain names in the near future.
But I was quite surprised that he managed to register for the TLD now. From what I understand, the application for TLD will only start in the 2nd quarter of 2009. So how did he manage to register a TLD? Read more..
Posted by Justin Lee | 4 Comments