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Asus brings new, Ultra HD-ready mini PCs

Taiwanese computer maker Asus has updated its VivoPC range of mini computers with new models that pack support for Ultra HD (4K) resolutions in a box not much larger than a…

Desmond Koh
Desmond Koh
October 31, 2014
PCTablets

Hands On: Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Pro

The best new feature is a built-in Pico projector being mounted inside the Yoga's spine that could project a 50-inch image on a wall.

Wilson Wong
Wilson Wong
October 31, 2014
EnterpriseInternet

Cisco’s connective glue for a network of clouds

In a post-Snowden world where data security has become a top priority for most enterprises, there is a growing need to make computer networks more resilient than before. In fact,…

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
October 30, 2014
CellphonesMobile

Oppo shines with top-end N3 and skinny R5 phones

They will put Oppo squarely in the fight against the big hitters like Samsung and LG.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
October 30, 2014
GamingImagingMobile

Singapore’s first Bluetooth beacon marketing campaign takes aims at runners

The gamification fad appears to have died down, but that's not stopping Pocari Sweat and 7-Eleven from launching a mobile app that rewards runners who are near Bluetooth beacons placed in 7-Eleven outlets…

Raymond Lau
Raymond Lau
October 29, 2014
EnterpriseInternetSoftware

Singapore cloud services registry gets analytics boost

Singapore's cloud services registry now offers almost real-time analytics on how various cloud services are faring, the Infocomm Development Authority (IDA) said today. Speaking at the opening of the Cloud Asia 2014…

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
October 29, 2014
EnterpriseInternetMobileSoftware

IT chiefs: The cloud is no longer new and disruptive

IT head honchos in the Asia-Pacific region no longer see cloud computing as being new and disruptive, a new study has found. Instead, they are planning to ride on mega trends…

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
October 28, 2014
EnterpriseInternetSoftware

New data discovery service opens access to private data

Businesses and software developers can now tap on a new data discovery service to access heaps of privately owned data ranging from property listings and postal addresses to business registration…

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
October 28, 2014
CellphonesMobile

Moto G arrives in Singapore, joins low-cost phone fight

Yet another low-cost smartphone is turning up in Singapore, with the arrival of the Moto G today for an attractive S$298.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
October 28, 2014
EnterpriseMobileSoftware

Salesforce to expand cloud offerings, eyes SAP

Salesforce.com is gearing up for a wider range of cloud-based software targeted at specific industries, going beyond its comfort zone of delivering online customer relationship management (CRM) software. In a…

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
October 27, 2014
Enterprise

World’s first biometric contactless payment card is here, but issues persist

MasterCard has partnered biometric technology firm Zwipe to introduce the world’s first contactless payment card that can store and read the cardholder’s fingerprint data.

Desmond Koh
Desmond Koh
October 27, 2014
EnterpriseMobileSoftware

SAP to open Singapore innovation centre, shows off Google Glass app

More doctors could be using Google Glass to examine a patient's vital signs, if an augmented reality app being tested by technology giant SAP becomes reality. Dubbed We Care, the…

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
October 24, 2014
EnterpriseInternetMobileSoftware

With Slurp, Malaysia’s Silent Mode eyes a slice of food delivery tech pie

Malaysia IT provider Silent Mode has launched its Slurp food delivery app that lets you order food from restaurants in the country. Similar to Foodpanda in Singapore, the Slurp app…

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
October 24, 2014
PCTablets

Goondu review: Dell Inspiron 11 3000 “2-in-1”

If you want an affordable touch-screen machine that also had a full-sized keyboard, Dell wants you to take a look at its new S$699 Inspiron 11 3000.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
October 23, 2014
Audio-visualInternetMedia

Goondu review: WD TV Media Player

Cord cutters, a term that refers to folks who trade their cable TV subscriptions for online video services, would typically use a media player to stream content from a home server or an Internet TV service such as Netflix and Hulu…

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
October 22, 2014
CellphonesMobile

Goondu review: Samsung Galaxy Note 4

If you can live with the larger size, the Galaxy Note 4 will be the no-holds barred Android gizmo to own this year.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
October 22, 2014
EnterpriseMobile

Singapore startup GNum secures S$7 million in seed funding

Singapore tech startup GNum has raised S$7 million in seed funding for a service that lets people make and receive phone calls through a Web address. Similar to click-to-call links on contact…

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
October 21, 2014
Mobile

Hands On: Asus ZenWatch

For guys, the handsome ZenWatch with a leather strap is great for work as well as a casual day out. It won't look out of place for a dinner at…

Wilson Wong
Wilson Wong
October 21, 2014
EnterpriseMobile

Public trial of driverless vehicles kicks off at Chinese and Japanese Gardens

Two driverless golf buggies will soon ply the grounds of the Chinese and Japanese Gardens in Singapore's first public trial of autonomous vehicles. From 23 Oct to 1 Nov 2014,…

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
October 20, 2014
GamingPC

Aftershock S-15 custom gaming notebook packs serious power

Aftershock, a local start-up known for its line of customisable performance laptops, has launched the S-15 gaming notebook that packs topnotch PC components into a 2.43kg package. What differentiates the S-15 –…

Desmond Koh
Desmond Koh
October 19, 2014
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