Directed by David Dang

I’ve been watching quite a fair bit of videos on Vimeo for some time now. And recently, I’ve come to discover David Dang‘s short videos. He has recently been using a Canon 5D Mark II. His stories are not just pretty, but are also very touching. So here’s 2 of his works that I’d like to recommend to you.

Title: ASHES
Directed by David Dang
Cast: Dan Bronchinson & Anne Ribière

Title: LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT
Directed by David Dang
Cast: Anna Langner & Jean Stéphane

Hope you enjoyed them as much as I do. Don’t forget to check out David’s Vimeo page!

*Videos in this post have been embedded with permission from David Dang.

PK Lai

Cali Lewis now on GeekBeat.TV

Have been following Cali‘s show GeekBrief .TV for around 2 years now. Her show focuses on new gadgets and tech news. I’ve always enjoyed watching her shows!

Cali’s recently started a new show with Revision 3 and I’d love to recommend it to everyone. It’s called GeekBeat.TV. You can simply subscribe to the show’s podcast via iTunes or watch it on your browser here.

Here’s the first episode of GeekBeat.TV, enjoy!

Love your show Cali!

PK Lai

iOS 4 on iPhone 3G

I didn’t upgrade my iPhone 3G last year because I didn’t want to extend my contract with 3 for an extra 24 months for an iPhone 3Gs. As expected, Apple is releasing the iPhone 4 this year. There’s a lot of enhancement with the new iPhone 4. And most importantly, is that there’s also an upgrade with the OS, iOS 4.

I wanted to try out some new features with my existing iPhone 3G so I upgraded it through iTunes. It was such a hassle getting it upgraded. The back up took forever! So I searched for it online, just to make sure I’m not alone. Turns out, a lot of iPhone 3G users are experiencing the same problem. The tip was to download the new OS via iTunes then instead of performing an upgrade, I should be doing a restore. It only took about 90 mins for the entire restoring process.

Immediately after the upgrade, I find that the new features are really good. For example the unified inbox in mail, folders for apps, spell check, so on. Soon, I come to realise that the phone is much slower in some aspects. Like texting for instance. It’s really slow! I’ve also come to notice that a lot of new apps just couldn’t run. Not that it would crash while using it, it won’t even launch.

I know that the iPhone 4 will be in stores in Hong Kong this month. So I guess I’ll just have to be patient for the time being. I should survive 30 days!

PK Lai