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bernard tan

Protect your smartphone - 0 views

  • If you have ever entertained that seemingly laughable thought of installing anti-virus software on your mobile phone, you are not alone.
  • A few months ago, Kaspersky Labs discovered two Trojan-SMS malware that masqueraded as media player apps for Android devices. Once installed, the malware can send premium SMSes costing US$6 ($7.70) each without the user's knowledge.
  • the money is still on computers, and cyber criminals follow the trail of money. The increasing number of people using smartphones is a factor, but not a big one yet. There are some banking services on mobile platforms, but the majority of consumers still use computers to access banking services
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  • According to Kaspersky, closed platforms (iPhone, BlackBerry and the old Symbian) are more secure while open platforms (Android, Windows Mobile 6 Series and the new Symbian) are less so. This, Kaspersky explains, is because the level of security is inversely proportionate to the ease with which developers can build apps on it.
  • "The more secure a system is, the harder it is for development - both for the good guys and the bad guys," he said.
  • security and ease of app development are two sides of the same coin that have to be finely balanced in order for a mobile platform to succeed.
  • iPhone users face exactly the same problems, but unfortunately, Apple has a very strict regulation on the apps industry, and the SDK it gives to software companies doesn't let us develop what we need. (Thanks to Apple's efforts policing the platform) iPhone users face maybe fewer virus problems, but the threat with confidential data is still there - and it only takes one threat. Android may face more viruses, but at the same time, there will also be more solutions from us and our competitors
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    Open source and Closed source mobile platform faces security issue. An open source platform may be more prone to malwares and viruses. Some factors we should consider in our context here in education to protecting confidential contents and issues while considering developing apps. for example we could risk all of our contacts information being stolen and end up being sold to some advertising spamming companies who spam you daily or watches your daily activities.
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    I used to think open source platform was very good for development but now you can have different view if you think like a hacker. It will take at least a year or more before mobile security catch up.
Sally Loan

Posting from iPhone - Posterous Mobile - 1 views

shared by Sally Loan on 10 Nov 10 - Cached
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    Take a picture and post on Posterous directly, hooray !
bernard tan

Google Docs Editing Goes Mobile - 0 views

  • Google () announced Wednesday morning that it has begun rolling out mobile editing for Google Docs (). The update isn’t yet available for everyone, but it should be available to all over the next few days.To date, only Google Docs spreadsheets have supported mobile editing. When the the update hits, all Google Docs documents will be editable on devices running Android () 2.2 (and higher) and iOS 3.0+.We’ve not been able to test it out yet, but Google has released a little video — as seen above — showcasing the new mobile editing capabilities of Google Docs.
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    That means that... - You can work on that important memo...while on the bus or train to work. - If you're behind on a group proposal, but really want to make it to the ball game tonight, your whole team can work on it from the bleacher seats. - You can take minute-by-minute notes at a concert so you'll always remember the setlist. And your friends can jealously follow in real-time at home. - and the list goes on!
bernard tan

10 tips to get started with html5 games - 0 views

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    good and important tips for developing html5 games... for mobile.. the touch function is one of the most important thing to take note so the game works in mobile device using hand gesture.
bernard tan

Web App - Scrolling long lists - 1 views

  • Scrolling Long Lists Another big problem with iPhone web apps is presenting very long lists efficiently. Digg has this problem with their stories and comments and they work around it by breaking stories into pages of ten and omitting all but the top five comments. Apple solves this problem nicely in their Mail app by loading 25 messages at a time and putting a link to get more at the end. Clicking it loads those messages and appends them to the end of the list, allowing you to use the joyous flick gesture to scroll the complete list at once. In my view, this is nicer than breaking the list up into separate pages. iUI makes it easy for you to use this convention in your own web apps. Simply create a link with target="_replace" and iUI will load the URL it and replace the <a> with the contents of the URL. Again, the URL should not point to a complete HTML document, but only the fragment you want to replace the "Get More" link with. For an example of incrementally loaded lists, look at the Digg demo again. Scroll to the bottom of the stories list and click on the "Get 10 More Stories..." link.
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    One of the issue/feature for the billboard on finLit hub project which i was discussing with Sham about earlier on. Here's a nice solution which i think we can take into consideration. Do check out the digg demo link that I highlighted. http://www.joehewitt.com/iui/samples/digg/#___1__
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    Excellent find! I also think that "get more" is a more elegant solution. Where any information exceeds a single screen in any apps CeL develops, this should be the way to go.
bernard tan

NTU Mobile - 3 views

shared by bernard tan on 29 Dec 10 - No Cached
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    NTU mobile web app. maybe we can take reference to this and come up something similar.
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    We shd build something like this using HTML 5 for cross platforms :)
rahim azhar

A bit of fun: Brickify takes your images and transforms them into Lego - 2 views

  • A new tool called Brickify from the team at Carsonified allows you to upload images or photos and turn them into plans for building bricks, great for people who want to transform their logos or are simply just fans of Lego.
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    you might want to try it at home as NIE has block this site -__-!
Kartini Ishak

webNotes -- Web-based Android Notepad - 0 views

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    webNotes is a free Android application for taking notes. You can use the app on your phone or on your computer. Notes written on your Android phone and notes that you write in your online webNotes account are automatically synced. 
Kartini Ishak

GUIDELINES FOR EMPLOYEE USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA NETWORKS - 1 views

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    Here's a document found on the Lake County district lays out several guidelines teachers should follow. Although they take no position on an employee's online activity during "personal time," the document offers a general rule of thumb
bernard tan

FRAMED* - 2 views

shared by bernard tan on 11 May 11 - No Cached
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    FRAMED* Interface is a screen that is seamlessly integrated with your iphone app, functioning as an intelligent and powerful control system. NIE should have something like this around the corridors, collabrative classroom and COTF rather then the normal LCD TV to take advantage of interacting with mobile devices.
bernard tan

e-Fiesta2012 Mobilise : Learning on the go - 1 views

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    The website for e-Fiesta2012 Mobilise : learning on the go if needed is here. please help to advertise. The website was created using responsive web theory practice This is one of the latest practice in web technology. It will response accordingly by detecting your devices, dimensions and orientation whether portrait or landscape,and determine the necessary information and interaction to be shown to the user. :) Take away multiple mobile sites, no more tedious updates! Design with cross-platform with users in mind ! mobilise now!
yeuann

Apple's iPad 2 Put To the Drop Test - Ina Fried - Mobile - AllThingsD - 7 views

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    If you're borrowing the CeL iPads... you might want to take a look at this first. :)
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    If you are borrowing the iPads, you should not be dropping them intentionally like the folks in the video in the first place. ;)
Ashley Tan

Announcing the Blogger app for iOS - Official Google Mobile Blog - 3 views

  • Today we’re excited to announce the new Blogger app for iOS. With the Blogger app, you can write a new blog post and publish it immediately or save it as a draft right from your iOS device. You can also open a blog post you've been working on from your computer and continue editing it while you're on-the-go. Your blog posts are automatically synced across devices, so you’ll always have access to the latest version.
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    For the e-portfolio team to take note. Our users can now update their blogs on the move!
bernard tan

Online video marketing facts - 0 views

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    Facts and numbers on online marketing video. KimChew and Tenee can take a look at this.
yeuann

Why Do Some People Learn Faster? | Wired Science | Wired.com - 2 views

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    I llike my friend's summary: "The way we think affects the way we learn. If we think we passed a test because we're "smart", then we don't work so hard and learn less. If we think we passed a test because we "worked hard", then we work harder and learn more. And if we think making mistakes helps us learn (instead of making us look stupid), then we tend to learn more." I think this is one major reason why children can learn and master tough games so fast, but take forever to solve a Maths test problem.
Kartini Ishak

Springpad: a free app that helps you remember - 2 views

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    Springpad is a free application that makes it quick and easy to take notes and save anything you want to remember - from tasks and lists to products, places, movies, recipes and more. Everything you save is automatically organized and enhanced with useful information for instant access on the web and on your phone. 
bernard tan

Pie Guy - 0 views

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    nice web app game. going to take alook at it coding and ideas on touch gestures and orientation
bernard tan

web app audio plays in background mobile safari - 2 views

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    I realized sound effects works well on my desktop browser but was disabled my mobile safari. Take note that audio tag has been crippled and disabled by apple on their iphone browsers, meaning they closed a big possibility of webapp development with Audio! We might have to look into other solution for Harmonia. This webapp demo shows some get around and music playing in the background when you do other things. This
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