Justin Lee

A weird, passionate geek for technology with an undying love to pick at every flaw that will hopefully improve technology all around. Owns a lovely MacBook Pro with 8gigs of ram, involved intimately with Linux and works closely with Microsoft technologies. Wants to own an iPhone 4, owns an HTC Hero Android phone, Nexus One, once owned an iPhone 3g, still owns a 1st gen Sony Ericsson W800i. A coder of many languages, from Haskell to C#, from F# to Ruby. A jack of all technology, a master of one. Motto is "Taking over the world with every line of code". To contact me, email justin at tech65 dot org or check out my site justinlee.sg.

HP Printer Promotions at the Comex Show 2010

Comex Show 2010 is here again from 2nd to 5th September and we have some HP Printer deals to tell you about. Download the HP Comex Flyer and visit HP Booth 8150, Suntec Convention Hall 401 if you are there.
We did some coverage on HP Print Apps and ePrint, and yes there are some great [...]

DigressCast #12 – The Jerrick Show

 
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Welcome, to the Jerrick Show. The diva of Tech65 comes on to our DigressCast and shows off his proud peacock feathers. We talk about random stuff from everything and anything about Jerrick, and technology. Hear him break the show and rock the house down.

DigressCast #14 – Flooding in Singapore

 
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Hey everyone! Do you miss us? Well, I’m skipping 2 episodes to release this first, but don’t worry 12 and 13 is still in the works. In this episode, we have NTT joining us on Skype to talk about the recent flooding in Singapore. Naturally, we digressed into iPads, iPhone 4, and other various weird [...]

65Bits #181: Captain Planet, He’s a Hero…

 
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I’m trying my best! This episode, we discuss about Google stopping Wave development and other Google failures, Multiple-signin for Google accounts, and the upcoming RIM Torch and BlackBerry OS 6. Lastly, the 7 people who can restart the internet.
Justin, DK, Justin
Stories this week:
[1:04] Google Stops Google Wave Development
Let’s Celebrate Google’s Biggest Failures
[12:03] Google Multiple Sign-in, [...]

Norton Internet Security 2010 Giveaway

Norton Internet Security 2010 Giveaway

Hey guys, we happen to stumble upon 3 Norton Internet Security 2010 copies to give away. That’s right, 3 copies worth SGD$58.99 each. How do you get them? Just comment before 27th August 2010 on this blog post, or send us an email 65bits [at] tech65 [dot] org telling us you want the Norton Internet [...]

65Bits #180: We Love To Queue

 
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We are skipping a few episodes to catch up with our regular episode releases, so bear with us until our little hamster has caught up. On the mobile front for this week (Week of 31st July or 1st August), we talk about the new HTC Sense that HTC Desire will be getting soon with the [...]

HTC Wildfire First Look

We got our hands on the HTC Wildfire and quickly do a first look before it left our hands. The new HTC Wildfire will be available from 10 July 2010 in Singapore at all authorized resellers in three colours, Phantom Black, Flamenco Red and Pure White at a suggested retail price of $498+.
This is just [...]

HP Print Apps and ePrint First Look

HP announced a full suite of web-empowered e- All-in-One printers for home and business that start at S$199. These are the first web-empowered and cloud print-enabled printers in Asia Pacific that will allow instant, direct access to the Internet without requiring a local proxy PC or web appliance. This means people will be able to enjoy [...]

DigressCast #11: Farinelli’s Nuts

 
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Well, I think everyone’s been waiting for this episode for the past 6 months. It is finally out. DigressCast will be resuming its regular podcasting season. Now for the episode itself. We had a somewhat long discussion about our favourite Tech65 crew Farinelli, how and why he got his nickname. You might want to brace [...]

High-Level Analysis of iPhone OS 4.0 Multitasking

Apple recently announced iPhone OS 4.0 enabling “multitasking” of a sorts. I want to dig slightly deeper into understanding what they actually mean by this “multitasking”, without talking too much about the nitty gritty details.
There are 7 kinds of “services” they expose for multitasking:

Background Audio
Voice over IP
Background Location
Push Notifications
Local Notifications
Task Completion
Fast App Switching

Among all 7 [...]