Xiaomi brings Redmi Note 2 with “flagship performance” to Singapore
It's yet another option for folks who want many of the features of top-end models without paying top dollar.
Veeam to triple headcount in Asia
Backup software specialist Veeam is set to increase its presence in Asia by tripling its headcount in the region by next year, according to a top company executive.
Public cloud services to grow in mature APAC markets
Public cloud services in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and South Korea are expected to grow 8.7 per cent in 2015 to reach US$7.3 billion.
Goondu review: Google Nexus 6P
Combining premium design, high-end hardware and a clean interface, it will appeal to users who want Android's flexibility and convenience.
Huawei’s new smartwatch looks like a Swiss watch… made in China
Huawei probably has sensed a demand for classic-looking watches that sport some of the smarts of the latest wearable technologies.
B&W’s 803 D3 stands out in new flagship speaker range
The new 803 D3s bring along the "turbine head" seen in the larger 802 and 800 models. And that makes a lot of difference.
Veeam’s revenue bookings surge 17 per cent in third quarter
The backup software hotshot continues to maintain its momentum in the market for backup and recovery of data and business applications in the third quarter.
Netflix Singapore to cost similiar to US, but catalog will vary
Prices for Netflix in Singapore will be similar to what users are paying for the streaming video service in the United States, which starts from US$7.99 (S$11.15) a month.
Veeam plans bigger push into enterprises and the cloud
Backup software specialist Veeam plans to reach out to larger companies and help more of them tap on cloud services to backup their data.
With technology mature, smart TVs help viewers discover new content
Who knows, a show could even be crowdfunded on the TV and delivered directly to the viewer in future.
Google Nexus 6P on pre-order in Singapore from November 2, costs S$899 and S$999
Google's Nexus 6P phone is open for pre-orders in Singapore from November 2 on Lazada Singapore.
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.