Cloud IT infrastructure spending to grow 24 per cent this year
Enterprises are expected to spend more on cloud services this year, with total cloud IT infrastructure spending worldwide slated to grow by 26.4 per cent, according to latest industry figures…
Goondu review: Sony Smart B-Trainer
It's managed to address the obvious issues such as usability and weight, despite packing in so many sensors.
Xiaomi remains top of the game, sells 34.7 million smartphones so far this year
Chinese smartphone hotshot Xiaomi has sold 34.7 million smartphones in the first half of 2015, with a 33 per cent increase in sales compared to the same period last year. Xiaomi achieved…
Hands on: Sony RX100 IV and RX10 II
Sony hasn't just slapped on a new model number here and updated the firmware.
SingPass to be more secure for e-government services from July 5
The new SingPass system promises to let users log in like they would for online banking transactions, through what is known as two-factor authentication or 2FA.
Businesses not getting metadata from cloud providers
Nearly 80 per cent of businesses in Singapore rely on two or more cloud service providers, but they're not getting the cloud metadata they need to satisfy auditors and track…
Bowers & Wilkins P5 Wireless out in Singapore, costs S$690
The P5 Wireless lets you listen to your tunes without getting entangled in wires while rushing out of a crowded train.
Goondu review: Canon EOS 760D
The EOS 760D is more like a mid-level camera than the entry level that Canon says it is part of.
Asus’ cutesy LolliFlash lets you add light to smartphone snaps
Asus' LolliFlash promises users better lighting and even colour filters for that extra drama.
Plugging the big data skills gap
Despite the promises of big data, many countries including Singapore do not have enough data scientists with the business acumen and technical skills to make sense of heaps of data.
Goondu review: BlackBerry Leap
Unfortunately, the device is let down by its dated processor and cranky app support.
Warning: Don’t fall for SingPass phishing scam
If you receive a suspicious-sounding e-mail telling you to verify your details for your SingPass account by clicking on a link, don't do so and delete the message.
Indoor Wi-Fi Mesh promises to remove wireless dead zones in Singapore homes
The idea is to put up a mesh network in your home that can find the shortest route for each device, rather than take the long distance one to the…
Engineering jobs among hardest to fill: survey
Engineering positions, including those related to IT, are among the hardest to fill in Singapore amid widespread restructuring and a tight labour market, a new survey has found.
Q&A: What’s driving Singapore’s online shopping craze
A hassle-free and effortless experience is helping people overcome the need to "touch and feel" a product in a mall, says Lazada.
Dell to boost APAC sales force
Dell plans to hire about 300 more sales representatives in the Asia-Pacific region as part of efforts to capture a bigger slice of the business IT market. In a statement…
Goondu review: Phicomm Passion 660
Yet another Chinese smartphone maker is trying to take on the likes of Apple and Samsung. This time, it's Phicomm, a Shanghai-based manufacturer of networking and communications products. Design and screen…
E3 2015: A PC gamer’s roundup of what’s hot
From a Star Wars battlefront to the wastelands of Fallout 4, the E3 game expo in Los Angeles this year offered an exciting look at the future. That's not mentioning…
Goondu review: Leica Q (Type 116)
The Q has made Leica more accessible than before - with the quality that the brand is noted for. Just be aware of its limitations.
Goondu review: Intel Compute Stick
The Intel Compute Stick packs a full-fledged computer into a body no more than twice the thickness of an average USB drive, promising to turn any TV into an Internet-enabled computer for…