Gas is having a private sale till June 10th. Register at Butterboom to get the secret code and enjoy up to 50% off on Spring Summer items at the 2 Gas shops in Causeway Bay at Kingston Street and a LCX Ocean Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui.
3-Day conference examines music and mobile phones.
From May 29-31, organizers Branded Asia put on their 2nd digital music conference; Music Matters 2007 – here in Hong Kong. The question still on everyone’s mind? How to make money from digital music. Apple created a stop-gap but companies like Motorola think they have the next gen answers with their music anywhere solution from a hardware standpoint to PCCW‘s digital music rental system Moov all vying for your portable music device dollars.
Content is King as they alway say and the digital revolution is changing not only how we listen to our music but what excited us the most is how new talent can get “out” there. What summed up the digital revolution to us the most over 3-days was Thursday morning’s talk with CEO & Founder of Sire RecordsSeymour Stein – the man that signed up acts like Madonna, Talking Heads, Depeche Mode and The Cure. That is him in the image above with Madonna during her “Everybody” days in New York.
Sony has done it again. Now they have created the first paper thin TV screen, so thin it even can BEND between your fingers. TV Watches here we come!
Sony Corp. released video of the new 2.5-inch display Friday. In it, a hand squeezes a display that is 0.3 millimeters, or 0.01 inch, thick. The display shows color images of a bicyclist stuntman and a picturesque lake.
Although flat-panel TVs are getting slimmer, a display that’s so thin it bends in a human hand marks a breakthrough.
Sony said it has yet to decide on commercial products using the technology.