Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Asus Eee Pad Update

Been a while since the last update. Work's been hectic and, just recently, a new interesting project came up that took most of my free time *coughworldofwarcraftcoughffxitraitorcough*

Anyway, I was just recently been told by some friends from Asus about their upcoming Eee Pad.

As mentioned previously, it's supposedly due last quarter of this year. Other revelations are that it would support Android 2.2 (yay!). Will have Wifi and 3G support (yay!) A 1.3mp camera and the usual USB 2.0 port and card reader. Display is an 8.9" LED backlight with a WSVGA screen.




Far left is the power button, volume control, 
screen lock for the accelerometer and what seems like a card slot.



For a more in depth update, you can check out Engadget's article on this, and then some.

Thinking about it now, come late this year/next year, we'll be having a plethora of tablets to choose from. Makes me wonder......if Moses was alive, which one would he be endorsing?

Monday, August 2, 2010

Testing, testing

found a blogger app in the market. trying it out now.

this test post is brought to you blogger-droid running on xperia 10 (running on donut. /sigh)

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お任せ (It's Up To You!)

Flashback: sometime in late 90s (1998-99 i think)
Location:  Cecillevile St., Whiteplains QC

After a hours and hours of Tekken matches, we found ourselves exhausted from laughing. Exhausted and hungry. After all, it was almost dinner time then. Of course, the next question that popped up was…

“so where we eating?”

Lucky enough, there was a new Japanese restaurant that just opened outside the village. Almost in front of Christ the King Church along Green Meadows Ave.
The place was called Omakase. Just a small rectangular space, enough for 15 people to  fit in as far as memory serves.
We ordered the usual fare of Sushi and Sashimi and Rice Toppings. To our surprise, the food was a lot better than the usual mid-level Japanese restos that time. What I couldn’t forget though was the Salmon Sashimi. It was the freshest, sweetest Salmon I've tasted that was not ordered from a hotel/high end Japanese restaurant. Plus the price was affordable. We found ourselves coming back a few more times before it closed down due to some ordinance banning  stores within the vicinity of the Church in that area. 

Fast Foward: Present Time.
About a month ago, i was walking inside Greenhills Shopping Center when something took me by surprise: