Sunday, 11 October 2015

New Lineup of IOT Courses!

We are happy to launch a new series of IOT courses for 2015 & 2016! The following new additions to the current IOT 101 - Programming Internet of Things are:

IOT 102 - Programming Internet of Things using Windows IoT Core (2 days)

IOT 103 - Programming littleBits using Arduino (1 day)

IOT 104 - Programming Internet of Things using Arduino (1 day)

Visit courses.clarencechng.com or learn2develop.net for more details about the courses!


Wednesday, 19 August 2015

September Course Schedule for Programming Internet of Things (IoT) Course

Glad to confirm that the next 2 run of the Programming Internet of Things Course is on 8-9 September and 16 and 18 September!

Join us and you will get to bring home the Raspberry Pi IoT Kit!

UPDATE: The course date on 10 and 11 September has been pushed forward to 8 and 9 September due to Polling Day on 11th September 2015.

Course Fee
S$1897 (nett; no GST)
If your company is sponsoring you for the training, your company can enjoy 400% tax deductions/ allowances and/or 60% cash payout for investment in innovation and productivity improvements under the Productivity and Innovation Credit (PIC) scheme. For more details, check out the Productivity and Innovation Credit page.
Schedules
Start DateEnd DateDetailsCategory
Thu Sep 10 2015 CONFIRMEDFri Sep 11 2015PDF
Wed Sep 16 2015 CONFIRMEDWed Sep 16 2015PDF
Fri Sep 18 2015 CONFIRMEDFri Sep 18 2015PDF
Thu Oct 01 2015Fri Oct 02 2015PDF
Venue
Bayview Hotel Singapore
30 Bencoolen Street
Singapore 189621 

If your company requires in-house training, you can contact us to customize the topics to meet your training requirements. We train worldwide! We have conducted customized classes in the United States, Canada, Norway, Denmark, Japan, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Thailand.

Friday, 3 July 2015

Review: Apple Watch

It has been 5 days with my 42mm Space Grey Apple Watch Sport and I'm really amazed with what this watch could do. As an ex-Pebble Watch user, I'm used to the larger screen environment and the Apple Watch is pretty comfortable for me. I would have regretted badly if I went ahead with the 38mm. The screen on the Apple Watch is a high pixel-per-inch display that produces sharp texts and images. The user experience of switching between apps is seamless, by using a field of bubbles that represent apps that allows easy rearranging and appropriate for small screen sizes like that Apple Watch. Allowing users to make phone calls and speech to text messages on the watch are also great features to have as they are definitely useful when driving.

Furthermore, what makes this watch unique from Pebble is the ability of tracking your heart rate on the go. This allows more accurate health and workout measurements. With the Activity app, it motivates me to do my daily workout to reach my goal such as standing for a period of time or doing some activities to burn off calories. Everyday, I would get several notifications to remind the remaining time to reach my workout goals.

However, there are a fews things that I disliked about the Apple Watch. On the software side being OS version 1.0.1, the Apple Watch lacks many functionality. I can hardly find anything useful to do on the Apple Watch aside from doing quick messaging and phone calls. Using 3rd party apps such as Instagram and Twitter is unnatural on the watch as the screen is too small for such purpose. The app performance on the Apple Watch is very slow. Launching apps takes time to fetch data from the iPhone and most of the time on the watch, you would be seeing a spinning icon. Technically speaking, it would be faster to reach your phone from your pocket to view the app than to wait for it load on the watch.

On the hardware side, the battery life on the Apple Watch is decent for normal use, but not for intense use. Having used the Pebble Watch, I'm very used to charging my watch once a week, but with the Apple Watch, I have to charge it once a day. It is also true that the Apple Watch relies heavily on the iPhone for communication. For example, the built-in running app that allows you to track your progress relies on the GPS on the iPhone to work accurately. However, when I'm jogging, I don't enjoy bringing my phone along. I simply want a wearable that can track how far I ran and track my progress without needing my phone. I really wanted an Apple Watch with a built-in GPS.

However, with most of the cons mentioned in this review, it could be simply be solved with the next version of the OS. During WWDC, Apple has announced the Apple Watch OS2 that brings new and greater features to the watch, and I look forward to the update that could bring a huge performance boost to the watch.


Saturday, 9 May 2015

Flight Locater supports Apple Watch!


I have updated my Flight Locater App on the App Store to add support for Apple Watch! Now users are able to view their flight information such as departure gate number, gate terminal as well as departure timing right from their watch! The Apple Watch app also displays popular airline logo such as United Airlines, SouthWest Airlines and many more!





Saturday, 2 May 2015

Windows 10 for Raspberry Pi 2 Beta

At BUILD 2015, Microsoft released more details on Windows 10 for IoT devices, which includes Arduino, Intel Galileo as well as the Raspberry Pi 2. On their website, they have beta images of Windows 10 for the IoT devices and it is available for download for users who have signed up for Microsoft Connect. They have released a full set of instructions to get started with, which requires you to have a PC running Windows 10 build 10074 and later. I will leave the relevant links down below for your reference.


Setup Windows 10 beta on Raspberry Pi 2: http://ms-iot.github.io/content/win10/SetupRPI.htm

Sign up for Microsoft Connect: https://connect.microsoft.com/windowsembeddediot/SelfNomination.aspx?ProgramID=8558

Image Credits: Engadget

Thursday, 9 April 2015

M1 launches Voice-Over LTE in Singapore!

For iPhone 6 and 6 Plus users using M1's 4G data plans, you can now choose to make higher quality phone calls using your 4G LTE network.

Navigate to your Settings App --> Mobile --> Enable 4G --> Voice & Data.






M1's Public Announcement:

https://www.m1.com.sg/AboutM1/NewsReleases/2015/M1%20to%20offer%204G%20Voice%20calls.aspx

Saturday, 4 April 2015

Next Run of Raspberry Pi Course on 15 April 2015 (Wednesday)

Do join us for the next run of the Raspberry Pi course in Singapore on 15 April 2015 (Wednesday)! You will get to learn interesting topics, such as building your own camera surveillance feed, setting up Apache and PHP server, sending tweets using the Raspberry Pi, programming scripts to display texts on a 16x2 LCD display and many more! Please refer to the schedules section below for more information about the course!

New Topic! You will learn how to configure and get started with using the NXP NFC add-on board for the Raspberry Pi and scan for NFC tags! You will also learn how to get real time stock quotes and display it on a 16x2 LCD display (See Video)!


Each participant will get to
bring home the following:

1) Raspberry Pi Model B Version 2 

2) Official Raspberry Pi 5V-2A Power Supply

3) 8GB Micro-SD Card with SD Adapter



Participants will need to bring their laptop for this course.


Course Fee
S$799 (nett; no GST)
If your company is sponsoring you for the training, your company can enjoy 400% tax deductions/ allowances and/or 60% cash payout for investment in innovation and productivity improvements under the Productivity and Innovation Credit (PIC) scheme. For more details, check out the Productivity and Innovation Creditpage. 
Schedules
Start DateEnd DateDetailsCategory
Wed Apr 15 2015Wed Apr 15 2015PDF
Venue
Bayview Hotel Singapore
30 Bencoolen Street
Singapore 189621  

Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Flight Locater for iOS!

I started on the iPhone development journey since October last year and I have developed an app for the iOS platform. Based on the past apps that I created for various platforms, I decided to implement the Flight Locater for the iOS app. If you have used my app on the Windows Phone 8.1 platform, it is fairly similar on the iPhone, but has much more features with more accurate search results. The app now includes a map that draws a straight line path of the flight.

The Web Service used for the app is from FlightStats. The main difference of the app is that I have improvised my algorithm to get more accurate flight information.


Link to Flight Locater:

https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=963958849&mt=8

Wednesday, 18 February 2015

Raspberry Pi 2

My brand new Raspberry Pi 2 has just arrived from the delivery courier earlier this morning. If you have been following my activities on Twitter, you may have know that I do own the Raspberry Pi Model B+. So why did I get the new Raspberry Pi then?

The main reason for getting the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B is that it features a brand-new Broadcom quad-core processor and has a RAM boost to 1GB. It claims to have 6 times the speed but retaining the design of the Model B+. This means that existing cases and accessories for the B+ could be used for the new Model B. It still costs US$35 and has made no changes in its pricing.

Furthermore, the enticing thing about the new Raspberry Pi is that Windows 10 would be able to run on the Raspberry Pi 2 and it will be available for free in the very near future. However, it is unclear if the Windows 10 for the Pi will be a tweaked version to accommodate the hardware. How awesome will it be if it can run a full-fledged Windows OS! Do stay tuned to my blog as I will cover more on getting started with Windows 10 on the Raspberry Pi 2 as soon as it is released to the public. However, if you're interested to know more about Windows on the Pi, do read the Microsoft Blog down below.




Microsoft Windows on Devices - Raspberry Pi 2
https://dev.windows.com/en-us/featured/raspberrypi2support

Tuesday, 17 February 2015

Using Apache to Host Files on your Raspberry Pi

I have recently written an article on how to use Apache to host files on your Raspberry Pi. This article guides you step-by-step on how to download the required Apache packages, setting up the Apache configuration files and finally running the Apache Server. It will take less than 30 minutes to complete it and preferable that you have some experience in Linux commands. After the Apache Server has been set up successfully, you will be able to host files from your Raspberry Pi to computers on the same network. You can also access your files on your Raspberry Pi remotely outside your network by performing port forwarding on your Router to expose your Raspberry Pi on the Internet.

Download the Article HERE


If you're interested to learn more on how to get started with the Raspberry Pi, do sign-up for our Raspberry Pi 1-day course this March! You will get to learn interesting things, such as building your own camera surveillance feed, setting up Apache and PHP server, creating tweets using the Raspberry Pi, programming scripts to display texts on a 16x2 LCD display and many more! Please refer to the schedules section below for more information about the course!

Each participant will get the following:

1) Raspberry Pi Model B Version 2 

2) Official Raspberry Pi 5V-2A Power Supply

3) 8GB Micro-SD Card with SD Adapter


Participants will need to bring their laptop for this course.


Course Fee
S$799 (nett; no GST)
If your company is sponsoring you for the training, your company can enjoy 400% tax deductions/ allowances and/or 60% cash payout for investment in innovation and productivity improvements under the Productivity and Innovation Credit (PIC) scheme. For more details, check out the Productivity and Innovation Credit page.
Schedules
Start DateEnd DateDetailsCategory
Thu Mar 26 2015Thu Mar 26 2015PDF
Venue
Bayview Hotel Singapore
30 Bencoolen Street
Singapore 189621