MyRepublic rolls out 4G trial in Jurong, in fourth telco bid
MyRepublic started hooking users up on its trial 4G network in Jurong yesterday, as its bid to be Singapore's fourth telecom operator gathered pace.
Dell unveils “spam filter for the cloud”
A new breed of IoT gateways that come with built-in processors and storage have emerged to help organisations reduce the demand on computing and networking resources.
Dell and Microsoft are ‘friends’, not ‘frenemies’
The partnership between Dell and Microsoft is grounded by a common goal to serve their joint customers, especially enterprises.
NetLink Trust fined again for not connecting fibre users fast enough
NetLink Trust has been fined S$450,000 for failing yet again to connect users fast enough to Singapore's national fibre broadband network.
Dell’s impending EMC acquisition leaves customers divided
Customers of Dell and EMC have differing views on how the mega deal will work out for them; Michael Dell expected to lay out strategy for the combined company at…
When data loss prevention is better than cure
Enterprises can guard against data being lost or stolen by implementing a strong data loss prevention (DLP) policy management programme.
Bluesound ups the ante with Gen 2 music streamers
The new Bluesound media streamers now feature touch controls, a much slimmer design and a faster processor.
Three laptops to consider before the Surface Book turns up
Don't want to wait for Microsoft's much anticipated Surface Book to turn up in Singapore? Here are three thin and light laptops that do the job very well.
Goondu review: HTC One E9+ Dual SIM
The likeable phone possesses the DNA of earlier HTC models, is updated with a larger, sharper screen and packs a handy camera for snapshots.
Hands on: Pebble Time
It's clear from first impressions that the Time exudes is a bit of fun with its red, black and white plastic shells. each fastened by a silicone strap.
Getting the most out of your data
Choosing the right metrics and blending data from various sources are just some of the things you can do to maximise the value of your data.
Pioneer debuts in-car receiver, supports high-res audio
Pioneer's new AVH-X5850BT multimedia receiver lets you listen to high-res music and Spotify tunes while driving.
Q&A: Democratising business intelligence
Birst's chairman, founder and chief product officer Brad Peters tells us more about the challenges facing organisations in implementing their BI strategies.
Microsoft surprises with Surface Book
For the first time, the best PC laptop could be made by the company making the software used everywhere.
Over half of Singapore consumers do not back up data regularly: Survey
Singapore's consumers may be tech savvy, but more than half of them do not back up personal data such as documents and pictures, despite having lost them before, according to…
Hands on: Lenovo Phab Plus
This 6.8-inch giant phone, or phablet if you will, lets you watch movies and play games in their full glory.
Goondu review: Lenovo Vibe Shot
With the Vibe Shot, Lenovo hopes to cater to shutterbugs looking for a phone that looks and works like a point and shoot camera.
Goondu Review: Fujifilm X-T10
If you have been impressed by Fujifilm's XT-1 mirrorless camera from last year, but felt the cost was too high, then you might be interested in the Japanese company's new…
Nexus 6P to be out in Singapore in two colours, with 64GB and 128GB
The latest Google Nexus 6P phone unveiled this week will arrive in Singapore in two colours - graphite and aluminium.
On-premise has no future as an IT model
The world is heading towards cloud computing as the only viable IT model, says Salesforce's vice president of research Peter Coffee.