Though the international launch of iPad has been delayed till the end of May, it seems China has its own rules at least for electronic gadgets. Reuters has reported that Chinese consumers looking for knock-off versions of the iPad don’t need to look very far as they’re already available in electronics shops in the Shenzhen [...]
by Simon Ng on August 31, 2008
Earlier, I reported that iCost offers more Chinese input method on iPhone. Now I have to eat my word. iAcces, which is the successor of NativeCN, offers far more Chinese input methods and functionalities than iCosta. The latest version of iAcces supports iPhone firmware up to v2.0.1. And, to name a few of the great [...]
by Simon Ng on August 29, 2008
One great enhancement for firmware 2.0 for Chinese user, that you may know, is iPhone finally supports Chinese input. You can now write Chinese directly on the multi-touch screen using your finger. That looks pretty great. But if you already try this new feature on iPhone, you may feel it’s not very convenient to *handwrite* [...]