Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) will start sales of Apple’s iPhone 3G handset at midnight local time Thursday, but users who buy the phones won’t get support for visual voicemail or access to videos and music sold on the iTunes Store. - Jonathan Kong
Already taken pictures of Paris, London, Barcelona or Istanbul? Pick your best shots of those cities and put them on Pikeo: they might just make the cover of a new Lonely Planet Encounter guide. Until Sep 8, 2008. - Jonathan Kong
Brian Conley, video journalist and creator of Alive in Baghdad has been jailed in Beijing, China, according to sources. He was there as an activist and a citizen journalist, which is no stretch for Brian. He’s lobbed himself into hostile territory ever since I’ve known him: Iraq, Mexico, and now China. - Jonathan Kong
Never In Wonderland was first started July of 2007. This t-shirt label and online retail store designs and sell their own t-shirts screened with loud and colorful graphics. Their Before n After look may sound cliched but I think it works very well on them. - Jonathan Kong
This has got to be the slickest web service born and made in Singapore by far. sendcube is an email marketing system designed for individual marketers, home-based business owners, corporations, online marketing agencies, web design companies or anyone who simply needs an email marketing solution to manage their campaigns. The tagging integration looks really useful for targeted campaigns. - Jonathan Kong
Experts and analysts of all stripes are trying to explain what’s wrong with the iPhone 3G, but their answers are frequently supported by bad science, outlandish claims, and pure speculation. Here’s what’s wrong in the reports, and why a simple firmware update is likely to solve the current issues. - Jonathan Kong
The hits keep right on rolling with the Will it Blend videos. This time Josh Bernoff joins Tom and they have a genius presentation about choosing the right social technology tool(s). - Jonathan Kong
To read TechCrunch and GigaOm, you’d think that the iTunes App Store is crashing and burning. Both articles have used the overwhelming sales numbers as a catalyst for a “too cool for school” rant about how the App Store and iPhone apps in general are destined for failure. - Jonathan Kong