Commentary: IDA proposes “light touch” approach to local peering in Singapore
The IDA, in adopting a "light touch" approach now, could be handing the big boys an unfair advantage in the years ahead and stunting the growth of truly speedy connections…
SAP opens second office in Indonesia
Software giant SAP has opened a new office in Surabaya, Indonesia - its second in Southeast Asia’s biggest economy. The company said today that it sees great potential in Indonesia,…
Motorola Nexus 6 finally ships in Singapore
It comes with a higher price than in the United States and only in a version with less storage capacity.
Singapore companies to spend more on IT security
Singapore companies are expected to spend 23 per cent of their IT budgets on security over the next three years, up from 15 percent today, a CA-sponsored study has found.…
Q&A: Intel eyes wearables, new PCs in “post PC” world
The chipmaker looks to bank on new market segments in a "post PC" world.
Pay for McDonald’s with Visa payWave in Singapore
You can now pay for a Big Mac or Prosperity Burger by simply waving your Visa payWave credit card at a cashier terminal at more than 120 McDonald's outlets across Singapore.…
Hands on: oBravo HAMT-1 headphones
Despite its size, its efficiency opens up opportunities to have great audio on the go, even when plugged directly into small digital audio players.
Hands on: YotaPhone 2
It's not cheap, but if you want something less flashy, something more practical in an innovative way, then the YotaPhone 2 will impress you.
Tidal lossless music streaming now available in Singapore
Music lovers in Singapore can now enjoy high-resolution tunes through Tidal, a lossless music streaming service from Norway. Earlier this week, Tidal announced its expansion into new six new markets, including…
Hands-on: Philips Fidelio X2
For S$499, it's a steal. Given its fine audio qualities, it could well rival more expensive headphones in the market.
Microsoft Lumia 930 comes in gold colour, in time for Chinese New Year
Fortunately, the bling isn't overpowering and is rather understated on this S$699 phone.
Gartner: Mobile data traffic to grow 59 per cent in 2015
Mobile video, faster networks and cheaper 3G and 4G handsets will boost the world’s mobile data traffic by 59 per cent this year, according to Gartner. The research firm noted…
Singapore consumers warming up to e-commerce
More Singapore consumers are warming up to e-commerce, with a fifth of them allocating up to half their monthly discretionary spending on online shopping, a new study has found. According to the…
Goondu review: Asus Zenbook UX303
It brings some graphics muscle in the form of its Nvidia graphics chip, yet has been held back by the lack of a full SSD, which arguably impacts everyday tasks…
Singapore telcos pass 4G islandwide coverage tests
All three cellphone operators in Singapore have outdoor areas on the island well-covered with 4G signals, according to test results released today by the government regulator.
Coming your way: new lenses from Olympus and Fujifilm
Olympus and Fujifilm camera owners should have something to smile about soon with the release of new lenses from the two camera makers in the next few months.
IBM: Over 60 per cent of popular dating apps vulnerable to hackers
With Valentine’s Day just round the corner, more singles are likely to turn to dating apps to look for that special someone. But watch what you do with those apps,…
Hands-on: LG brings sleek, curvy G Flex 2 to Singapore
Now souped up with a zippy processor and a sharper screen, the new curvy phone from LG aims to combine style with substance.
Singtel on target to have nationwide 4G+ coverage in March
Singtel is on target to provide nationwide coverage for 4G+ or LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) mobile broadband services by next month.
New facility to bolster Singapore’s start-up scene
A new start-up facility will bring together tech investors, incubators and entrepreneurs under one roof, as part of efforts by the government to boost the startup scene in Singapore. Spearheaded…