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MobileTelecom

Telstra starts 5G trials with Ericsson in Australia

Australian telecom operator Telstra has started 5G field tests in anticipation of the next-generation mobile service being launched in the country in 2020.

Grace Chng
Grace Chng
September 20, 2016
PC

Goondu review: HP ZBook Studio G3

The HP ZBook Studio G3 looks like a pretty ultrabook but is a large-screen workstation with the muscle to crunch numbers and render designs and drawings.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
September 20, 2016
CellphonesMobile

Goondu review: Xiaomi Mi Max

The Mi Max is a humongous mid-ranger with a great screen and finishing, fit for all-day video watching with a 4,850mAh battery, going for just S$349.

Desmond Koh
Desmond Koh
September 17, 2016
Mobile

Triple the mobile data for S$9.90 a month for Singtel users

Singtel users can now pay S$9.90 a month to triple their mobile data bundle, with a new add-on plan unveiled by the telecom operator today.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
September 16, 2016
Audio-visualMedia

Hands on: Halcyon – an experiential drama powered by virtual reality

In Halcyon, you can look around the residence of a victim through a Samsung Gear VR, and pick things up and trigger dialogue between the investigators.

Desmond Koh
Desmond Koh
September 15, 2016
Internet

Self-driving cars show up the flip side of platform economy

While drivers alike have benefited from such platforms, they will face competition from self-driving computers that never tire or need a toilet break.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
September 15, 2016
Internet

Hands on: Lutron wireless light switches and sensors

If you're renovating your place or are switching out old, broken switches, the Lutron switches and sensors are a way to set up some home automation.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
September 14, 2016
Audio-visualCellphones

Goondu review: Jabra Halo Smart

The Halo Smart is not a bad Bluetooth headset but the idea that it could function as a necklace needs rethinking. It works for some users but not others.

Wilson Wong
Wilson Wong
September 11, 2016
CellphonesMobile

For Apple fans, time to upgrade the Watch, even before the iPhone 7

The Watch offers big improvements and may be a more straightforward upgrade decision than the iPhone 7, though it has a dual-lens camera for better photos.

Grace Chng
Grace Chng
September 9, 2016
PC

Goondu review: LG gram 15 offers a big screen in sub-1kg frame

Being lighter than existing 13-inchers yet packing the full power of an Intel Core i7 processor and an handy 15-inch display, it is uniquely appealing.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
September 8, 2016
InternetTelecom

Singtel fibre broadband users get free Wi-Fi at its Singapore hotspots

Singtel is giving unlimited data usage at Wi-Fi hotspots at places such as Cathay Cineleisure mall, McDonald's restaurants and MRT train platforms.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
September 7, 2016
CellphonesMobile

Highly anticipated iPhone 7 primed for centre stage at Apple event

Expect a souped up iPhone 7 at a special Apple event coming live in a few hours time. Many fans will be looking forward to updates to their favourite phone.

Grace Chng
Grace Chng
September 6, 2016
Gaming

Xbox Play Anywhere titles and release dates for Singapore

Xbox Play Anywhere titles that are reaching Singapore soon will let you play on a PC or Xbox One S. They include ReCore, an action shooter out September 14.

Yap Hui Bin
Yap Hui Bin
September 5, 2016
CellphonesMobile

Just as its fortunes rise, Samsung is hit by Galaxy Note 7 recall

For Samsung, every day is a lost day as this costly Galaxy Note 7 recall happens globally. Its rivals will be filling the space left on the shelves.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
September 4, 2016
InternetMobile

Trial of smart Philips lighting could help shoppers navigate a Singapore mall

The smart lighting technology offered by Philips Lighting is being tested in a CapitaLand mall in Singapore by the end of this year, in a first such trial in a…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
September 3, 2016
Telecom

Three players seek airwaves to become Singapore’s fourth telco

Three players threw their names in the hat in a bid to be Singapore's fourth telecom operator today, as they formally declared their interest to bid for a chunk of…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
September 1, 2016
Internet

Expect more Asian crowdfunded projects, as Kickstarter launches in Singapore, Hong Kong

By reducing the barriers to putting up putting a project up on Kickstarter, the crowdfunding site is encouraging more creative projects to emerge.

Nigel Chen
Nigel Chen
September 1, 2016
Enterprise

Q&A: Assume your network is already compromised, says Ixia

Organisations should work out their cyber security strategy by assuming that they have already been compromised, says Ixia's Asia-Pacific managing director Naveen Bhat.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 31, 2016
Internet

Frontier Digital Ventures listed on Australian Stock Exchange

Entrepreneur Patrick Grove has listed a new startup called Frontier Digital Ventures on the Australian Stock Exchange after launching other successful online sites.

Grace Chng
Grace Chng
August 29, 2016
Software

Hands on: Parallels Desktop 12 now comes with backup options

Parallels Desktop 12 now gives you incremental backups on your Windows environment via Acronis, a well-known online backup service for Windows users.

Wilson Wong
Wilson Wong
August 28, 2016
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