Hands on: Samsung Gear Fit2 and Gear IconX
Samsung yesterday showed off the new Gear Fit2 and the Gear IconX at its Galaxy Studio consumer event in Singapore, bringing updated features to its wearable lineup here.
Construction time again, as telcos go “digital” to engage customers
Despite the argument, fashionable in previous years, that technology doesn't matter anymore, the opposite is true. More than before, it is integral to operations, from marketing to customer service.
Asus’ Zenfone 3 goes through design overhaul
On the Zenfone 3, gone is the plastic casing in the previous iterations of the budget phones. Asus has replaced it with an aluminum alloy unibody.
More IoT devices than phones by 2018: Ericsson
As more IoT equipment gets set up in the next two years, they will outstrip mobile phones, according to Ericsson's Mobility Report released today.
Hands on: Panasonic Toughbook CF-20
The Panasonic Toughbook CF-20 is an extremely sturdy and customisable two-in-one device that is perfect for people who work in extreme environments.
Solar-powered Wi-Fi hotspots go on trial at Sentosa
Visitors to Sentosa can look forward to surfing the Web on the beach for free next month, as a trial of solar-powered Wi-Fi hotspots kicks into action.
Cyber security from ground-up
From stealing credit card details to locking out a hospital from its systems until it paid up, hackers have caused extensive damage in the recent years.
Meet the media at CommunicAsia 2016
Hear from the folks who have a front-row seat of what's happening in Asia-Pacific, as they discuss the latest trends and issues in infocomm technologies at CommunicAsia this year.
Hands On: HP Spectre
The HP Spectre is an impressively designed laptop that sports very capable and competitive hardware. However, it comes at a steep price.
Broadcasters move to video over IP for live production
In the new video over IP technology, broadcasters are finding more flexibility, efficiency and ease of use.
Hands on: Asus Republic of Gamers GT51CA gaming PC
For all the works in hardware and case design, the Republic of Gamers GT51CA gaming PC will set you back by S$7,498. Not cheap for the best PC out there.
Goondu review: Asus Wireless Duo WHD-A1
The hard disk has an IP43 rating, which means it is splash proof. Yes, handy when you are caught in the rain.
Goondu review: Canon EOS 80D DSLR
If you are into nature and sports photography and can’t stomach the price of Canon's EOS 7D Mark 2, the 80D is a very good compromise.
More connected, converged with the Internet of Things
IoT is about knowing more about one’s market and customers. The winners are the ones taking decisive action with that information.
NetSuite expects to set up data centres in Asia by 2017
The new data centres are expected to be in Singapore, though the company is also evaluating if Hong Kong is suitable, said chief executive officer Zach Nelson.
NetSuite promises unified billing, easier accounting as business gets more complex
With updates to its suite of services, customers can sell things over multiple channels online, account for various types of revenues and make sure the books fall in line with…
In a smart home, humans are often the weakest link
In a smart home, humans are often the weakest link because we are still catching up with what's possible today.
Asus’ Swift PG348Q curved monitor promises “panoramic gaming”
The Swift PG348Q, launched last week in Singapore, is a 34-inch monitor that offers an ultra-wide format (3,440 x 1,440) that's curved at the sides.
A new digital wave is here
Transformative technologies such as the Internet of Things, Big Data analytics and TV Everywhere are going to change the way companies do business and how people consume media.
Goondu review: LG G5 leads the way in practical innovation
In a crowded market, the modular system shows LG's ingenuity in making something different yet practical. The B&O music module is a clear winner.