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Xiaomi confirms its first launch outside of Greater China will be Singapore on February 21

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by Sindy Cator on February 14, 2014 at 6:01 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Asia, Singapore, xiaomi

xiaomisg 520x245 Xiaomi confirms its first launch outside of Greater China will be Singapore on February 21

Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi’s international plans will take a significant step forward on February 21, that’s the date that the company has just confirmed for its previously announced expansion into Singapore.

Already a hit in China — where it sold nearly 19 million phones last year — the red-hot smartphone maker has quietly expanded sales into Hong Kong and Taiwan already, but the move into Singapore represents its first step outside of Greater China.

Indeed, in preparation for Singapore launch and further global launches, Xiaomi has given its Hongmi (which translates to ‘Red Rice’) device, which will be the first to go on sale, an English name: Redmi.

We used to call it Hongmi or Red Rice, now it has it’s official English name: Redmi. pic.twitter.com/fjUeCqijVL

— Xiaomi (@xiaomi) February 11, 2014

More importantly though, Redmi — which is Xiaomi’s affordable Android phone — will offer something different to the current market in Singapore.

Priced at SG$169 unlocked (that’s around US$130), it packs a 4.7-inch IPS display, is powered by a quad-core 1.5 GHz processor and includes the same MIUI customization ROM as its mid-range Mi3. No details of other device launches in Singapore have been revealed yet.

China’s tech giants are flocking to tiny Singapore to begin their expansions into Southeast Asia, as TNW’s Kaylene Hong wrote yesterday. It will be interesting to observe how Xiaomi is received by the country’s 5 million population, the majority of whom trace their roots back to China.

High-profile Google executive Hugo Barra was recruited to spearhead Xiaomi’s international development. With Taiwan, Hong Kong, and (soon) Singapore in the bag, we can expect Xiaomi devices to go on sale in Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia and other Southeast Asian markets next — but then what?

It will be fascinating to see if, how and when Xiaomi takes a shot at more established markets like East Asia, Europe and the US, where operator subsidies and global brands are central to smartphone sales and deals. Though a different dynamic to China, Xiaomi’s affordable, yet elegant and powerful smartphones could ruffle some feathers in these markets — but there’s a long way to go before that happens.

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by Sindy Cator on February 14, 2014 at 6:00 am
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The Daily Dose of IETF – Issue 2090 – 2014-02-14

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by Sindy Cator on February 14, 2014 at 5:01 am
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Watch out! Blaze’s Laserlight for cyclists is now available to pre-order, shipping February 26

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by Sindy Cator on February 14, 2014 at 5:01 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Gadgets, Insider, Product Launches

BlazeLaserlight 520x245 Watch out! Blazes Laserlight for cyclists is now available to pre order, shipping February 26

Cycling on London’s roads, or pretty much any road, can be a dicey business. At night, it gets even more perilous and while there are plenty of cycle lights and hi-vis clothing options to choose from, there aren’t many bike lights like the Blaze Laserlight.

As well as providing the usual super-bright LED’s, the Laserlight projects an image of a bike onto the road in front, which the company says helps make cyclists more visible – particularly in the blind spots of vehicles, when approaching a junction and to pedestrians about to step out into the road. The unit is also fully waterproof, which is handy in the UK.

The Lazerlight is available to pre-order now for £125 (around $210), and although the website says deliveries will begin in March, we’re reliably informed that they will in fact start sending out orders from February 26, so that’s a few days less to wait.

The device actually started off as a Kickstarter project, and it seems the idea of a projector on your bike light was one that resonated with people – it blew through its £25,000 goal and went on to reach £55,000.

In addition to launching the Laserlight today, Blaze has also announced that it had secured $500,000 in seed funding from Index Ventures and the Branson family.

➤ Blaze Laserlight

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Users in Venezuela report Twitter images are being blocked, hinting at government crackdown

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by Sindy Cator on February 14, 2014 at 4:53 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Latin America

twitter2 520x245 Users in Venezuela report Twitter images are being blocked, hinting at government crackdown

Twitter users in Venezuela are reporting that images are being blocked across the service, in what appears be the government’s latest crackdown on media coverage of ongoing protests in the country, Buzzfeed reports.

Authorities forced a Colombian news station off the air on account of its coverage of violence around anti-government protests, and any move to control Twitter would seemingly be another tactic to stifle word of events spreading across the country. (Images posted from Venezuela are visible outside of the country.)

Screenshots from Twitter users in the country appear to show that images — including profile photos — are failing to load for many. That could be down to a restriction on telecom companies and their data services, although there remains the possibility that other factors are at play.

@Support @twitter There is problems in your platform, it doesn’t show images #Venezuela #13F pic.twitter.com/ESNEPIUQtr

— José A. De Andrade (@thehead85) February 14, 2014

The Venezuelan government previously asked Twitter to block tweets detailing black market exchange rates, although it has not commented on the latest censorship reports.

We’ve reached out to Twitter for comment.

Related: Venezuela’s Chavez is literally running his country on Twitter, from Cuba

Headline image via DAMIEN MEYER/AFP/Getty Images

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