China’s Letv unveils thin-bezelled Le 1, Le 1 Pro and Le Max, out in Singapore soon
China's video streaming company LeTV has released three competitively-priced and compelling phones, but the video services it has tied closely to the hardware may not be as readily available to…
Building the connected enterprise
Brought to you by EnterpriseIT2015 Recent developments in technology over the last decade have made it possible for businesses to inch closer towards becoming a connected enterprise - one that is…
Goondu review: GoQii Band
Don't just wear a smart wrist band - get a coach to monitor your progress and work with you to improve your fitness.
Old bugs topped list of security exploits last year
High profile software bugs like Heartbleed and Shellshock have caused a stir in the IT industry, but many security breaches last year took advantage of software vulnerabilities that were at…
Goondu review: D-Link DIR890L
Like other Wireless AC3200 offerings, the D-Link DIR890's biggest stumbling block is price - the latest technology isn't cheap.
Q&A: how users can trust their phones as e-wallets
Can a wristband authenticate a user and through his cardiac rhythm in future? MasterCard has some answers.
StarHub rolls out pay-TV service over fibre broadband
The new offering, called StarHub TV on Fibre, also gives users the flexibility of recording on one set-top box in the living room, then watching it later on another box,…
GrabTaxi opens US$100m R&D centre in Singapore
The new R&D centre will be headed by Wei Zhu, the company's chief technology officer and former head of a Facebook engineering team.
Intel pushes for secure PCs, wireless displays in Asia-Pacific
Intel is pushing for PCs that are easier to manage and feature wireless displays and docks in Asia-Pacific offices this year.
A connected world to revolutionise lifestyles, enterprises, cities
Brought to you by CommunicAsia2015 At home, in the office and on the go, an orchestra of smart devices connected to a new Internet of Things is set to radically…
Goondu review: Battlefield Hardline
A dramatic departure from the big battles of old Battlefield games, the new title brings you to the frontlines of an urban drug war in Miami.
Goondu review: Linksys EA9200 router
The EA9200, and many routers of its class today, is worth upgrading to for its better routing performance. That's what makes the biggest difference.
Evolve – New Monster, new Hunters, and two free maps
Fans of Evolve with cash to spare and are tired of the three existing Monsters can look forward to the Behemoth, the fourth playable Monster, as well as four new…
MasterCard: APAC consumers warming up to contactless card payments
More consumers are tapping contactless cards at payment terminals across the Asia-Pacific region, especially in developed markets such as Singapore, Australia and Hong Kong. If MasterCard’s figures released today are any…
Samsung Galaxy S6, S6 Edge out in Singapore on April 11
The two new phones from Samsung are the biggest rethink for the smartphone market leader in years, after disappointing sales for its previous Galaxy S5 last year.
Goondu review: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
It may not have fancy features like 4K video capture, but it does its main job - shoot great pictures - very well, exceeding expectations.
Goondu review: Asus ROG G751JT gaming notebook
Asus impresses with its unique gaming features built into the notebook, but its decision to include a slow-spinning hard drive is a strange one.
Hands on: Xiaomi Redmi 2
While Xiaomi has made few cosmetic changes with the Redmi 2, it has beefed up the hardware bits, starting with a boost in onboard storage from 4GB to 8GB.
Why can’t I get 1Gbps on my fibre broadband at home?
What are the roadblocks in the way of you reaching top speed? Here are a few, and how to remove them.
Goondu review: Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II
Olympus took its original E-M5 and redesigned it completely, adding new features such as a High Res mode that lets you shoot at up to 40 megapixels.