Fines and warnings for 11 organisations for data privacy lapses in Singapore
The move against such data privacy lapses is an unprecedented one that signals a tough stance against errant organisations.
Ears on: Sennheiser HD 800 S
The background is darker, the vocals have a bit more body and the top-end has some of the sharp edges smoothed out.
Hands on: Nikon D500
At a time when sensors are getting bigger, an SLR camera like the D500, with a crop sensor, will still win over nature and sports photographers.
Sony’s VPL-VW5000ES 4K home theatre projector brings the works – at a hefty price
If you have S$84,000 to spare, and a room large enough to fit a screen and associated speakers, then Sony has a 4K projector for your private home theatre.
StarHub runs smart home trials, to launch service this year
With smart sensors, cameras and other gadgets fitted at home, a parent would be notified when his child returns from school, for example.
Cloudera leads industry programme to groom Big Data professionals in Singapore
The so-called Big Analytics Skills Enablement (BASE) programme will help fill the labour gap faced here, as Singapore seeks to be a smart nation.
Hooq to bring video streaming service to Singapore
It will be offered in Singapore eventually but with a content mix that's different from rivals such as Netflix, said its chief executive officer Peter Bithos.
Hands on: Samsung Galaxy TabPro S
If the Samsung TabPro S lets you scrawl notes or even draw as adroitly as the iPad Pro, then it has a big selling point over others in the increasingly…
Goondu review: Lomography Jupiter 3+ 50mm f1.5
For the photographer who has the time to shoot a great picture, it is a great lens to have on hand.
Samsung’s Galaxy TabPro S runs Windows, costs S$1,698 in Singapore
Running Windows 10, the Galaxy TabPro S comes with a removable thin keyboard like the Surface Pro 4. It also has a capable Intel Core M processor.
LG’s new 2016 OLED TVs look great, cost as much too
LG's new OLED TV range for 2016 looks great, but the top-notch images and design they offer will cost you a premium as well.
Revolv smart home hubs to be bricked
Google had bought Revolv in 2014, and now will stop supporting the devices, which means the devices will stop working altogether.
Goondu review: Fujifilm X-Pro2
The Fujifilm X-Pro2 deserves the "Pro" moniker more than its predecessor. Image quality is great but its controls could be more user-friendly.
Public trials of self-driving minibuses expected at one-north within two years
Self-driving, on-demand minibuses may be expected to start plying routes at the one-north business and industrial park within two years.
Acronis: One in three users have lost data, many willing to pay for recovery
About one in three people have lost important data on a PC, phone or other digital device, and they are willing to pay to get that data back, according to…
Microsoft Lumia 950, 950 XL out in Singapore
If you're a diehard Windows phone user, you'd be happy to hear that the Lumia 950 and Lumia 950 XL unveiled late last year is out now in Singapore.
Goondu review: Fitbit Blaze
The Fitbit Blaze should have included a GPS chip to provide accurate distance readouts and the exact jogging routes, without making you bring a phone.
Singapore commuters finally get to pay for rides with their phones
After years of technology trials, Singapore commuters will finally get to tap their phones on a contactless reader at train stations and on buses to pay for their rides.
Are small phones coming back with the new iPhone SE?
Are users gravitating back to a small screen after their flirtation with phablets? You know, 5.7- and 6-inchers like Samsung's Galaxy Note?
Goondu review: Huawei Mate 8
The Huawei Mate 8 looks like an impressive flagship phone but its camera may lack the quality and consistency to trouble big hitters such as Samsung's Galaxy S7 edge.