Archive for March, 2010

April Fool’s Day

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 by Lena

Be careful on April 1 for a prank might just be played on you. All Fool’s Day is alive and kicking. As older individuals sort of “retire” from playing pranks and hoaxes, there is the younger set who is more than willing to continue the tradition.

The history of April Fool’s Day is unclear. There are various stories regarding the origin of the event and the most probable one has something to do with the hop from the Julian Calendar to the Gregorian Calendar. In the old Julian Calendar, New Year was celebrated starting March 25 and ended on April 1. When Pope Gregory XII ordered a new calendar in 1582, it was France’s King Charles IX who first adapted the new calendar thus New Year was moved from April 1 to January 1.

News back in the Middle Ages took “ages” to get from one place to another. More so from one country to another.  It took years (centuries actually) for the rest of Europe and England to receive the news. There were some obstinate ones who refused to acknowledge the new calendar and therefore continued to celebrate the New Year on April 1. Thus these obstinate fools were called April Fools.  These people were ridiculed and were the butt of jokes and were sent on “fool’s errands”.

By the 18th century, the tradition spread to England and Scotland and then much later, to the Colonies, including the United States.  April Fool’s Day spread and developed into an international day for fun, jokes and hoaxes.

People try to outdo themselves each year. The joke could be simple pranks or elaborate hoaxes.  Even the media have had their field day in regarding April Fool’s Day. One of the best pranks ever was done by the highly respected BBC in 1957.  The news had something to do with the good harvest of spaghetti by Swiss farmers due to the elimination of the harmful spaghetti weevil. The news was accompanied by footage of Swiss farmers pulling spaghetti strands from the trees. A large number of viewers were reeled in by the hoax and many actually called the station and asked how they could grow their own spaghetti tree. BBC had an answer and it was “place a sprig of spaghetti in a tin of tomato sauce and hope for the best.” It was not documented if any fool actually followed the instructions.

What about Google? This powerful company has been “hoaxing” many internet denizens since 2000.  Its first hoax was the GoogleMentalPlex. The “technology” claimed that there would be no need for a Google user to type what he wanted to search as it can read the user’s mind. A user had to look into a moving two-color pinwheel with these instructions:

  • Remove hat and glasses.
  • Peer into MentalPlex circle. DO NOT MOVE YOUR HEAD.
  • Project mental image of what you want to find.
  • Click or visualize clicking within the MentalPlex circle.

You bet! There were some very gullible ones who were pranked!

Anyway, please be informed that you are reader # 458 and you have just won an iPod Nano5. Don’t contact us. We’ll contact you!

Earth Hour 2010 – Will You Switch Off The Lights?

Friday, March 26th, 2010 by dolita

Earth Hour - Logo

Earth Hour 2010 will take place on Saturday 27th March 2010 at 8.30 pm, local time. That means the people in Kiritimati, Line Islands, Kiribati will be the first to hit 8.30 pm at their local time. The Hour will propagate over the world slowly as the clock turned 8.30 pm in each cities. How would the images look like over the satellite if everyone on earth observes the Earth Hour?

Earth Hour is a global call to action to everyone on Earth. It is an activity, a symbol, a mean for us to show that we care about the climate changes and can do our part with just a click to turn off lights for one hour. Many businesses and individuals have pledged their support and so are we at Apple Bazaar. It may look quite meaningless at a glance but multiply the effort with millions of people on earth and it will save a massive amount of energy. Not to mention the invaluable solidarity and cares human can show toward Earth.

Let’s show our support, switch off the lights.

Plantronics, the High-Tech Bluetooth Headset

Thursday, March 25th, 2010 by Joyce

Nowadays, many businessmen are using Bluetooth headsets as it would be convenient for them to answer multiple calls in situation such as driving, or when they have their hands full with documents. With a Bluetooth headset, there is also no need to pin the mobile phone between their ears and shoulder and cause themselves painful neck and shoulder tensions.

Apple Bazaar has recently brought in Plantronics Voyager 835, which is a high-tech Bluetooth headset. With this headset, users will be able to answer calls efficiently by tapping on the in-built multi-function buttons. Such premier technological development enhances the ability of a person to survive in the age of multi-tasking.

Though there are many different types of Bluetooth headsets out in the market, Plantronics Voyager 835 serves as an effective and high quality  product due to its top-notch in-built features and functions.

Here are Plantronics Voyager 835 features, taken from the official site:

• Dual-mic AudioIQ adaptive noise reduction cancels background noise
• WindSmart technology reduces wind noise for improved clarity
• Good Audio Quality
• Sleek, lightweight, wireless design with a slim, over-the-ear loop for stability
• Flexible ear hook
• Multipoint technology pairs headset with two Bluetooth devices
• Up to 5 hours of continuous talk time, 5 days of standby from single charge

It has dual microphones, where one microphone captures surrounding noise while the other microphone focuses on the user’s voice. Hence, users could focus on their speech, without having the need to align the microphones to the mouth. The patented AudioIQ noise canceling technology helps to eliminate background sounds and enhance your voice. You could hear and be heard clearly even in bustling and noisy city street. The WindSmart technology will also enhance clarity of your conversation with its wind noise reduction feature.

As we know, Bluetooth technology does consist of benefits such as wireless capability which enables connection with devices within distance of up to 33 feet. Plantronics brings it further with multi-point Bluetooth capability such that you could answer call on two different Bluetooth devices. Imagine lugging a mobile phone and a PDA around with only one Bluetooth headset! Users also need  not have to reach out to their mobile phones to answer their calls. Even if you are away from your mobile phone, you could simply answer your calls by tapping on your headset button.

Sounds interesting? You will never know the effectiveness and convenience until you use it.

Get Plantronics 835 at Apple Bazaar store now.

Parenting Today

Thursday, March 25th, 2010 by Lena

What is parenting? In a nutshell, parenting is the support and promotion of the physical, emotional, social and intellectual development of a child from infancy to adulthood. Parenting generally refers to the role of raising a child rather than on the biological relationship. In this sense, it can be deemed that a biological parent cannot automatically be parenting his or her child.

Raising a child is not an easy task. It entails a lot of work and sacrifices on the part of both the mother and the father. From the moment the mother learns that she is pregnant, she has to take care of her physical, emotional and mental health for the sake of the baby within her. She has to change her lifestyle, start eating healthy food, take her vitamins, and keep her doctor’s appointment to monitor the baby’s growth.  On the part of the father, he has to work doubly hard to be able to support the needs of the mother-to-be and the coming baby.

The excitement of the coming birth of a child is slightly overshadowed by the thought of taking care of a new baby. As the birth date draws near, there are things that a new mom and dad have to take care of. There are baby clothes to buy, crib, beddings, baby carrier, baby toiletries, disposable diapers and more. Then there is the big decision for the mom if she will breastfeed or not; go back to work or not and a million other things. The dad also has to worry about finances and his role in rearing the child.

It is now archaic to relegate the rearing of a child solely to the mother as it is as archaic to expect the father to be the only provider. Parenting has evolved. The father is expected to be hands-on in taking care of a child as the mother is also expected to help out with the family finances.

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Cy-Fi Wireless Speakers Bring You Life of Music!

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 by Joyce

Imagine you are going for a hike or camping, you may want to listen to music for relaxation or entertainment. It’s inconvenient to carry huge speakers around anywhere. Thereby, Cy-Fi wireless speakers could help you solve this problem due to its compact size and light weight.

Though there are many small-designed speakers out there in the market, those require cable to be connected to your mobile phones or music players. Hence, we would like to introduce you our new product in store, Cy-Fi Wireless Sports Speakers, which will empower you to enjoy lively music on the go as well as handle phone calls.

Since it can also be mounted on handle bars or rucksacks, there is no worry that it will drop and thus broken while you are too into your sports activity. Have we mentioned it is also great for traveling?

Mount on your bike handlebar

Attach to your rucksack

Cy-Fi has created two models of the speakers. One has Bluetooth capability while the other has innovative KLEER wireless audio transmission technology. Furthermore, it caters to different devices such as iPod, iPhone, iTouch, MP3 players as well as PDA. Different models for different types of devices.

Comparisons on their specifications are shown as follows:

Both models consist of wireless audio and high performance sound quality. Both models come in a box which contains a speaker, a charging stand with power cord, mounting brackets and visor clips. Additionally the Cy-Fi for iPod/iPhone (the Kleer model) also come with a wireless transmitter.

Go to our website to find out more about cy-fi speakers: cy-fi for iPod/iPhone and cy-fi for bluetooth enabled mobile phones

Ways to Conserve Water

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 by Lena

Unlike in the Kevin Costner movie-bomb called Waterworld, our water supplies are beginning to dwindle dramatically of late.  This is caused by a number of factors – pollution, overuse, climate change, global warming, et cetera.  Even though our continents are surrounded by vast amounts of water, not all the water is safe enough to drink.

The rivers and streams we pass by on camping or hiking trips may look clean, but you can never be too sure.  Some factory up the river may be dumping toxic waste into the water, you never know.  So it may be advisable to use water filters. You need to treat the water before using is at the campsite.

As we all know, water is quite a valuable natural resource.  Without it, we will have no chance of surviving.  Therefore, we should all do our part in being responsible human beings and conserve water in any way we can.

The first thing to do when wanting to conserve water is to check your faucets and pipes for any leakages, especially if you find that your water usage is unusually high.  If you find any pipe sections that are dripping or are faulty, have them repaired.  Not only will you save on your water bill, you are also not wasting all that good water.

Install a water meter, if you do not already have one.  Once you actually monitor your water usage, you might actually be surprised to know how much you have been using.  Being conscious about how much water you use and trying to cut back on your usage is a good way of conserving water.

Little things like turning off the tap while brushing your teeth, shaving or washing the dishes also help conserve water.  Taking quick showers instead of running a full bath is also recommended, as more water is utilized when taking baths.

You may also install low-flow faucets or shower heads to control your water consumption.  Converting the toilet into low flush by installing the proper system is also advisable. The system have an options for full or half flush for different toilet usage. Most of the time, half flush is sufficient to clear the toilet waste.

To water your garden, you do not need to use fresh water all the time.  You can collect rainwater or use the gray water that comes from the used bath, laundry or washing the dishes to water your plants. There is no cause for worry about using gray water on plants because plants will thrive on used water with some compost. Don’t use gray water with high soap content though.  It is even better if you water the garden at night.  This is because water will evaporate quicker if you water during the day.

If you need to let the faucets run off its cold water before showering or washing the dishes, catch the cold running water with a bucket before it becomes hot.  You can use this water for watering the garden or washing the car.

We need to launder our clothes every once in a while.  However, this is not something we need to to on a daily basis.  It is recommended to use the washing machine on a full load in order to conserve water, as well as electricity.  Also, try to be careful about not using too many clothes so that you will not need to launder too often.  Not only will this be good for the environment, but it will also make your clothes last longer.

Benefits of Common Plants

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 by Lena

Keeping a lush garden of plants is therapeutic and will complement the beauty of your property.  It brings a nice feeling of freshness to your lawn, plant box or porch.  Wouldn’t it be nice to sit on your porch and admire the plants in your garden with a cup of tea or coffee on a late Sunday afternoon?  You would not need to spend so much on vacation expenses when you can relax and unwind like that conveniently at home.

Whether they are vegetables, bushes or just ordinary flowering ones, plants usually have more than one purpose.  In addition to being edible or pretty, some plants have medicinal, health or therapeutic properties.  Some plants can even beautify your body.  Let us explore what common plants you may have in your garden that may have additional benefits.

aloe vera plant

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How to contact us if you have any problem?

Thursday, March 18th, 2010 by Joyce

At Apple Bazaar, we emphasize on providing the best quality customer service to our clients. For Singapore customers, you could approach us in several ways. Our  main address is at 60 Kaki Bukit Place Eunos Techpark #02-16, Singapore 415979. If you need to  exchange or have any queries on our products, we welcome you to drop by our company, and we will try our best to be at your service directly.

With the advancement of technology, it enables us to have several ways of communications with our customers, thus helping us in providing quality customer service. We have been using E-mail, MSN and Skype for  virtual communications with all our established customers, regarding any queries or products usage problems. Such technology does really bring us further in reaching out and bring our service closer to overseas customers which include United States (US) and Australia.

For any virtual communications, feel free to email us at customers@applebazaar.com or MSN instant messaging at applebazaar@live.com. However, please do not email us at our MSN email address as the inbox is not monitored.

We would like to inform you that we have changed our local hotline to (65) 6876 7200 to serve you better.

In addition, we have added a new overseas hotline where you could reach us more conveniently at +1 (206) 309-2276, for customers in US. We are pleased to start using this number as US-based customers can contact us at US local rate.

Both numbers will be available from 0800hrs to 1800hrs (GMT +0800) only on weekdays Mon to Friday.

Currently, we plan to have a hotline for Australia where customers based there could contact us for enquiries more efficiently. We will look into other prospects of communications with our overseas customers in future.

Once again, we welcome you to buy with us at our website, www.applebazaar.com . Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any queries. We look forward to offer better quality customer services to our customers.

Thank you.

Top 5 Strangest Animals

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 by Lena

We have seen and read about strange creatures from fairy tales, movies and storybooks, that sometimes we think that there is nothing left to surprise us anymore.  Godzilla, King Kong, Moby Dick, griffins, sphinxes, et cetera – they are all either fictional or mythical creatures.

Sometimes, however, truth is stranger than fiction.  Do not take Mother Nature for granted, because she is actually quite creative.  If we had to list all the strange animals that are actually real, extinct or otherwise, we may not have enough space or time to do it.  For now, read on to find out about the five strangest animals that exist today.

Proboscis

The proboscis monkey is one such animal. Unlike most monkeys, this breed has large, bulbous noses that can range between 5 to 8 inches in length. As a general consensus, scientists agree that the proboscis monkeys’ noses play a big part in attracting females. They can be around in parts of Southern Asia, living in groups numbering from 6 to 12 members.  The proboscis monkey is considered rare and that only around a thousand of them are thought to be living in the wild today.

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SteriPen Accessories

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 by Lydia

Have you read about our bundle deals yet?

Besides the bundles, we have also brought in a few SteriPEN accessories which will make it easier to use the purifiers. They are the Auto Adapter, Water Bottle Pre-Filter, Replacement Cartridge and FitsAll Filter.

Auto Adapter

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