Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts

06 October, 2011

Steve Jobs: iPod, iMac, iPhone, iPad



Steve Jobs is dead.  
This very sentence sends a ripple effect of shock and gloom throughout the world.  With this sentence, the world seems to have grown dimmer as the world mourn the snuffing out of a brilliant light.

With his passing, Apple Inc co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs joined the the league of the GREAT who had left an indelible mark in the world, not just by what they have achieved, but also their philosophy and legacy of wisdom.


Many people are wondering what's going to happen to Apple now that "the brain" is gone. Always the man of vision, Steve Jobs assured us:

I mean, some people say, ‘Oh, God, if [Jobs] got run over by a bus, Apple would be in trouble.’ And, you know, I think it wouldn’t be a party, but there are really capable people at Apple. My job is to make the whole executive team good enough to be successors, so that’s what I try to do.

So much has been said about this man who brought us the iPod, iMac, iPhone and iPad - some are good, some are bad, but most are amazing!   

Steve Jobs himself once said, "I want to put a ding in the universe."

And that he did beautifully, elegantly and effectively.

All I can say is: for a man with such humble beginnings, you have been a true inspiration.  And for all that you have given the world, our children and the generations to come, "Thank you" doesn't seem enough!  You have truly made a 'ding in the universe'.    But given your wisdom, vision and foresight, I wouldn't be surprise if YOU surprise us with "just one more thing" from the heavens above.  You will be greatly missed, Mr. Jobs.

Rest In Peace.

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Steve Jobs on naming Apple:
I was actually a fruitarian at that point in time.  I ate only fruit.  Now I'm a garbage can like everyone else.  And we were about three months late in filing a fictitious business name so I threatened to call the company Apple Computer unless someone suggested a more interesting name by five o'clock that day.  Hoping to stimulate creativity.  And it stuck.  And that's why we're called Apple.

This is extracted from Steve Job's public address to the Stanford University's graduating class of 2005 - a rare public speech by him - read more about it HERE.

The amazing revolution of the Apple computer.

The first Apple prototype
that became the stylish iMac

and then the incredibly light Macbook Air
Revolutionary iPad

1955 - 2011


16 September, 2011

Internet safety for your child

You kids may be digitally savvy.  But are they digitally-safe?

image courtesy of emirates247.com
Children as young as five years old are going online these days. The older kids are engaged in social media activities like Facebook and twitter, while the younger ones go online to play games in communities like Club Penguin, or to access YouTube to watch their favourite programs.

While kids today are adept at navigating the worldwide web, they are very susceptible to poor judgement and may not be in positions to take care of themselves. This is clearly demonstrated in the results of a study done by the National Crime Prevention Council (NCPV) in Singapore on 1500 local students and their online habits (2008).
  • 50% of our children have accepted strangers as friends on social networks
  • 25% admitted to having suffered cyber-bullying
According to Myla Pilao, Director of Core Technology (marketing) at TREND Micro, a digital security company specializing in cyber security, "we receive 5 billion cyber threats on any given day.  Cyber criminals use gaming platforms to prey on us and our children. Security is no longer an option.  Security means survival and we need to be responsible for our own security."

Parents want to support their children's endeavours on the internet, yet are greatly concern over their safety.  Here are some ways to create a safer surfing experience for your child:

1. Practical tips for the family to follow
  • Keep the computer in a common area
  • Agree to time limits for using the internet and all social devices
  • Keep software security up-to-date
  • Agree on websites your kids visit (for younger children)
  • Use URL filtering
  • Review the content and the privacy and security policies of the sites your child frequents
  • Have a conversation with your kids about entering personal information online 
  • Remind your kids to ignore unwanted contact with people you have never met.

2. Educate your child on cyber awareness
Introduce your kids to Cyberonia, a new initiative targeted at all 11 year old students (primary 5) in Singapore.  It is a new virtual world game where kids are engaged and taught how to handle the many facets of cyber wellness, cyber safety and cyber security.  Click here for more information on Cyberonia.

3. Secure your cyber space
Avoid cyber security pitfalls by investing in a good security tool like the Trend Micro Titanium™ Cloud Edition Maximum Security 2012. Some of the key features include a tool that visually identifies safe and malicious links on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter.

For the concerned parent, Trend Micro Titanium™ Cloud Edition Maximum Security 2012 can be quickly customized to protect your children from inappropriate websites, limit their time on the Internet and see detailed activity reports about what they do online.

Retailing at S$39 (1 year/1user) or S$109 (1 year/3users), Trend Micro Titanium™ Cloud Edition Maximum Security 2012 is money well spent as it offers quality protection for your cyber activities. And that means peace of mind when your kids are surfing online.

Just as we take all precautions to protect them in their physical environment, we should also take similar if not more prudent measures to ensure their safety in the virtual world that they are threading in.  Tell us what steps you have taken and whether it has worked for you and your kids.