Surface Family Available in Microsoft’s HK Online Store

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It’s been 18 months since the last real Microsoft Surface launch, a lifetime in computing terms. So what’s new? Pretty much everything, the Surface family now features four product lines: Surface Studio; Surface Book; Surface Pro and Surface Laptop all of which include a touchscreen and pen input.

Microsoft’s Hong Kong General Manager Horace Chow was upbeat and confident about the new Surface range of products with several digs at ipads and macbooks during his presentation. Will the new Surface machines attract Mac users – it will be interesting to see.

The rather lovely looking Surface Studio is a beautiful high resolution 28 inch touchscreen on a massive hinge which can stand vertically, lie completely flat or anywhere inbetween. Prices start from $24,888

The Surface Book is Microsoft’s top end laptop released in 2015 and updated last year, version 2 was expected to be released this month but has been delayed. It features a detachable 13.5 inch screen, separate graphics processor and ‘proper’ keyboard. Prices start from $11,588

The Surface Pro is a powerful laptop with a 12.3 inch touchscreen, back stand and an Alcantara fabric keyboard. The press release claims 14 hours of battery, life more than enough for a full day’s work. Prices start from $6,988

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The thin light Surface Laptop has a 13.5inch gorilla glass touchscreen and an Alcantara fabric keyboard and comes in four colours: platinum, graphite gold, cobalt blue and burgundy. Sadly the colour options are only available in a specific configuration. Prices start from $7,888.

Confusingly all four lines are sold with different versions of Windows, although it appears you can upgrade to Windows Pro free of charge until the end of 2017.

What to buy? There are now so many different chip sets, generations and numbers that it’s easy to become confused as to what to buy. Unlike a decade ago where the difference between generations of  Intel chips was massive, the differences in use for most everyday tasks will be barely noticeable. So unless your doing heavy number crunching or video encoding then choose the one that feels good to use with as much storage and ram as you can afford at www.microsoftstore.com.hk.

16 June 2017: Edited to reflect that the different colour Surface laptops are available in Hong Kong.

Ho Man Tin and Whampoa Stations Open 23 October, 2016

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The MTR announced today that passenger service on the extended Kwun Tong Line to the new Ho Man Tin and Whampoa stations will start on the 23 October.

When the new service begins, Whampoa Station will become the terminal station of the Kwun Tong Line – although not all trains will actually terminate there, some will finish at Ho Man Tin.

The estimated journey time between Whampoa and Yau Ma Tei stations will be approximately 5 minutes. While a trip from Whampoa to Admiralty will take approximately 15 minutes.

The frequency of trains during peak periods for Ho Man Tin Station will be approximately 2 minutes while for Whampoa Station it will be approximately 4 minutes.

Additional reporting: MTR

Tom Ford @ Upper House – 29 July, 2016

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An evening of men’s grooming as Tom Ford introduced their fragrances, skin products, mud masks and make-up at The Upper House.
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McLaren Sports Series Launch @ Shaw Studios – 17 December, 2015

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McLaren launched their new Sports Series at Shaw Studios to an excited group of existing and aspiring owners on the 17 December, 2015. The 570S is McLaren’s version of a town car – it even includes such niceties as door pockets, glove box and a vanity mirror. The newest kid on the block, the 570S, features a twin-turbo 3.8-liter V-8 (562hp), sequential seven-speed gearbox, ceramic brakes and an adaptive suspension – all for a base price under US$200,000. McLaren says the 570S can hit 60 mph in 3.2 seconds.
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Yuan Yang: GlocalMe G2

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Roaming charges are the bane of the web and today’s traveller, is the Kickstarter funded GlocalMe G2 a solution? The newly launched G2 pocket wifi device offers almost global 4G wifi coverage at download speeds up to 150mb with pay-as-you-go unlimited data capped at 10 euros a day. The squat device, which also doubles as power pack, acts as pocket wifi hotspot for up to 5 devices. Using a cloud sim to access the local 4G network of the country you are in, over 100 countries supported, you can use wifi for your data usage rather than paying those through the nose roaming charges… Alternately you can add your own data sim into the device if that offers better rates.

A secure login protected by wpa2 encryption ensures that only the people you chose can access the hotspot with unlimited pay-as-you-go data daily costs capped at 10 Euros (HK$84.8). Country specific data packages offer even cheaper access. The money credited to your glocalme account, similar to an Octopus card doesn’t ‘expire’, top-up’s can be made via credit card or PayPal – with refunds for unused credit within 7 days. Customer’s account data is encrypted on the server, although no exact details of how this is protected are revealed. In other words you are pretty secure against those around you but the customers protection from snooping by glocalme is less apparent.