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Tuesday, June 10, 2008 @ 5:40 pm
change of heart
just gotten back from KL, and what can i say is that i haven't enjoyed myself much, well the shopping really sucked.what can you expect anyway, it's just malaysia luh, not bangkok or taiwan.sheesh lucky yanjun!
i'm tres excited about meeting siew tin next monday and and i'm going to get my hair extensions and do heaps of shopping.oh god i can't wait (!!) and and i'll be working at the IT fair with yanjun, jasmine and xiu from thursday to sunday. YESSS MONEY BABY, MONEY. i'm so happy.read on. The iPhone 3G -- for third-generation mobile networks -- is designed for faster Internet downloads, longer talk times, and takes advantage of the high-speed network to provide GPS mapping built in, Jobs said. Apple will begin rolling out new versions of the sleek smartphone devices July 11 and make it available in 70 countries. The first-generation iPhone is available in six countries. IPhone's software update features "many new languages," including two forms of Japanese and two forms of Chinese, one that lets users draw characters on the devices' touch-screens. "You can switch between languages on the fly," Jobs said. "It's one of the great advantages of not having a bunch of plastic keys for your keyboard." The crowd cheered when Jobs announced the iPhone 3G will sell for 199 dollars with eight gigabytes of memory. Apple will charge 299 dollars for a model with 16 gigabytes of memory. SINGAPORE, June 10 - Singapore Telecommunications said on Tuesday it will bring in Apple Inc's latest iPhone that runs on third-generation mobile technology into Singapore later this year. |
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