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World's smallest microSD reader

Crave Gee, not another itsy-bitsy gizmo claiming to be the world's smallest something. If you're the kind who likes tiny, and have tons of microSD cards, then check out the USB Micro ... Read story »

USB Cannon

Crave Whip out the big guns. It's the battle of the Alamo all over again. Get 'em before they get you. It's not the first USB weapon of mass destruction we've seen ... Read story »

iPhone finally coming to China, but who cares?

Blogs When BusinessWeek's Peter Burrows reported the other day that Apple has finally applied for a Network Access License with China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), 1.3 billion potential Chinese ... Read story »

Tracking the iPhone 3GS in Asia

Crave The iPhone 3GS became available in the US, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland and the UK on June 19. That's two days after the official release of the 3.0 software ... Read story »

Apple introduces AppleCare for iPhone in Asia Pacific

Crave Apple currently provides a one-year limited warranty and up to 90 days of technical support for the iPhone. As of today, you can extend the coverage to two years with the ... Read story »

To Mildred and Eddie Perez of Nueva Viscaya Philippines, LONG LIVE!!!!

Blogs I'm litterally wiping my tears becuase of this news article I have read. Below is the original article from Inquirer . Hope is a good a thing and I'm hoping that more people ... Read story »

iPod and iPhone docks into JVC's LCD HDTV

Crave JVC's iPod-friendly LT-P300 series features a flipout dock that can remain concealed when not in use. The Apple iPod phenomenon has invaded not only your ears, but also your car, ... Read story »

Strap' em up with Brando's Action Mount

Crave There are several ways to secure your point-and-shoot to other objects. If you're on a budget, duct tape or Blu-Tack might do the trick, but most shutterbugs prefer the popular ... Read story »

Booktop--the new breed of notebook computer

Blogs In the past two years, we witnessed how the Netbook took off. The first Netbook can be traced back to 2007 with the "One Laptop Per Child" (OLPC) project, the Palm ... Read story »

My journal entries on swine flu in Hong Kong

Blogs The following are excerpts from my journals since the first confirmed case of the H1N1 virus in Hong Kong on May 1, 2009. Friday, May 1, 2009 Tonight, as I was ... Read story »

Review: The Wikipedia Revolution

Blogs When I first heard of Andrew Lih's new book about Wikipedia, I'm certain there was a questioning look on my face. I couldn't help but think that a book about an encyclopedia ... Read story »

HK Magazine publisher and editor issues apology to Filipino people

Blogs After a barrage of comments and reactions from Filipinos worldwide, the publisher and editor of HK magazine where the article of Chip Tsao demeaning Filipinos was published have issued an apology. ... Read story »

Best deals for mobile phones and gadgets in Hong Kong

Blogs For those who crave the newest, hippest gadgets (especially mobile phones), they all know Hong Kong is the hub for the newest releases and sometimes even weeks before they are launched ... Read story »

Barcamp Hong Kong 2008

Blogs Following last year's success, Barcamp 2008 is finally here. Last year's event drew in 100 participants from all walks of the Internet in Hong Kong; budding entrepreneurs, Web designers, cutting-edge programmers, ... Read story »

Creative Commons launching in Hong Kong

Blogs Creative Commons is finally launching in Hong Kong this weekend. What is Creative Commons, one might ask? Creative Commons (CC) is a copyright license that defines the spectrum of possibilities between ... Read story »

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