Microsoft should offer home and business editions for Office for iPad
Perhaps a one-time purchase for the Home edition and a subscription fee for the Business edition would make more sense than its current offering.
The battle against Windows XP
From this Tuesday, PCs running the decade-old Windows XP operating system will no longer receive security patches and other updates from Microsoft. As with all operating systems that have been…
Easier Wireless@SG login now for phone and tablet users
Using EAP-SIM technology, the new sign-on process makes it much easier to log on to a wireless network.
Hands on: Thuraya SatSleeve for Android
It will appeal to niche users, for example, people who trek often or sail outside the range of cellphone signals.
M1 offers fixed IP add-on for home broadband users for S$2 a month
M1 is offering a fixed IP address for just S$2 a month, enabling users to run their own servers and share files even more easily than before.
Commentary: HTC tries again to set itself apart with new One
Can the new HTC One turn the company's fortunes around? Certainly, it can, by relying on its uniqueness and design to entice customers. It really is a beautiful piece of…
Hands On: HTC One (M8)
It's as solid a phone as HTC has come out with, and it's worth waiting for.
Goondu review: TomTom Runner GPS watch
The fuss-free navigation plus TomTom's accurate tracking make the watch very attractive for both casual and serious runners.
Microsoft: Enterprises spend S$635bn annually combating malware
Organisations worldwide are expected to spend nearly S$635 billion this year to deal with issues caused by malware-infected pirated software, according to a study commissioned by Microsoft.
Hands On: Oppo N1 stands out from the crowd
If you are tired of a Samsung, Sony or Apple, and want a smartphone that stands out from the crowd, the Oppo N1 just arriving in Singapore now may be…
Hands on: Samsung Galaxy S5 sticks to formula
It's kept to formula, yes, but if you already like Samsung phones, that's not such a bad thing.
Top five moments of Sochi 2014 closing ceremony, as measured by Wi-Fi traffic
When tens of thousands of athletes, fans, media, officials and volunteers descended on Sochi for the 2014 Olympic Winter Games last month, the organisers faced a considerable challenge: to ensure a reliable…
Goondu review: Xiaomi Mi3 still good value, but can do with more polish
Despite a very reasonable price, it doesn't seem to punch as hard as its smaller sibling when it comes to being a giant killer.
LG’s new G Pro2 to reach Singapore in end-March
Besides a large display, the G Pro2's other big selling point is its 13-megapixel camera with optical image stabilisation.
SingTel launches Singapore’s first mobile data plans for seniors
The launch comes at an opportune time, when seniors are spending more time online and on social media.
How collaboration can work for your business
Brought to you by Fuji Xerox Team collaboration is the lifeblood of success in any business, so it's no surprise that many tech companies - from Internet start-ups to IT…
MiCloud service adds shine to Xiaomi’s MiUI
It is pretty powerful, if you bother to find out more about it, besides using the Google option always available to Android users.
Surface 2 comes to Singapore with updated features
Sadly, Windows RT has an uphill battle to win over users because many still think of Windows as a full-fledged operating system for PCs.
World Cup 2014 to come to both SingTel and StarHub screens
This time round, the rights have been secured three months ahead of the World Cup, unlike the last-minute scramble four years ago. And now, you can watch on either set-top…
Commentary: Switch between wireless networks seamlessly? Not so fast
The concept is not new, and technically, it's not as difficult as it seems. But many issues have to be ironed out, starting with a reliable nationwide Wi-Fi network.