Apple has delayed the white iPhone 4, probably targeting Christmas:

More waits. [via ijustrealized]
Nice stuff includes Retina display which is said to be “the sharpest, most vibrant, highest-resolution phone screen ever, with four times the pixel count of previous iPhone models. In fact, the pixel density is so high that the human eye is unable to distinguish individual pixels. Which makes text amazingly crisp and images stunningly sharp.”

You can see more features here.
It comes also with a 5-megapixel still camera and video recording, HD (720p) up to 30 frames per second with audio. Finally a decent camera!
Parody of iPad commercial
This commercial is really funny and highlights the features of Apple’s new iPad. Check it out!
The video is an assignment for our Comm 340 class (Media Management) at Brigham Young University-Idaho. The goal was to make a media product with the highest consumption as possible. We completed it March 2, 2010. Our professor is Dr. Warnick, and our group members are: Brian, Justin, Laura, Mike, and Rashel.
Okay, another totally random thing. I have point out though, I like looking at fruits. Like looking at them more than eating them.

My favorite fruit is probably orange. The following is the durian. The grade is D24:

It’s a well-loved fruit in Singapore and we even have a building in Singapore that looks like a durian. I can’t find a picture in my folders though.
iPhone’s coming to Singapore it appears. SingNet is also giving away Apple MacBook if you sign up for their 80+++ plans. Lots of Apple love going on.
SingTel ropes iPhone distro in Singapore, India, Australia, and Philippines
Singapore Telecommunications (aka SingTel) announced that it’s secured agreements to distribute the iPhone in Singapore (on SingTel Mobile) and its partly-owned subsidiaries in Australia (on Optus), India (on Bharti Group), and the Philippines (on Globe Telecom). Vodafone’s also distributing the iPhone in India and Australia though, so we’ll have to wait until later this year to find out who gets to shoot first.
Read more at Engadget.
Possibly Dell’s response to the launch of Apple’s MacBook Air.
Running “sudo rm -rf /” deletes your Linux or Mac OS X while it is running.
You probably wouldn’t want to do that unless you’re really really bored.