New two-factor token lets the blind transact securely online
There's now a specially-made token that enables the blind to transact online easily and just as securely as users who rely on regular tokens for funds transfers, buying shares or…
GoG.com March Sale – Bloodrayne, Empire Earth, Stronghod and more!
Loved the good old Bloodrayne first-person shooter from 2003? Well, it's going for a crazy US$1.79 (S$2.27) now on game distribution site GoG.com.
Q&A: Samsung touts Knox as Android’s entry into the enterprise
The much-talked about update has been tested by the United States government and been put up as a feature to get Android phones trusted in a sensitive corporate network.
SingTel users can pay for Windows Phone apps via monthly bill
SingTel's smartphone subscribers can now pay for apps and other digital content that they buy over the Windows Phone store via their monthly mobile bill.
Goondu review: Sid Meier’s Civilization V: The Complete Edition
Who should get this? Firstly, “gotta have ‘em all” Civilization fans.
Hands On: Logitech Powershell
If the lack of physical buttons is hindering your progress in your favourite iPhone game, consider a game controller that turns your phone into a portable game console. Apart from…
SingTel: no plans to charge consumers separately for WhatsApp
SingTel has clarified that it has no plans for now to charge consumers separately for using the WhatsApp service, as well as for other so-called over-the-top services that make use…
Commentary: SingTel wants WhatsApp and Skype to pay
When people stop using their networks because of high cost or a lack of great content, telcos will have the dumbest pipe all to themselves.
Hands On: Nikon D4S
Some improvements may look small but they do help professional photographers covering events.
Goondu Review: Toshiba FlashAir
All in, the Toshiba FlashAir works as advertised. It is a great stop-gap measure for cameras that do not have Wi-Fi built in.
Samsung unveils the Galaxy S5, as focus turns to low-cost models
The top-end smartphone market appears to be maturing and stabilising, while manufacturers rush to tap on the emerging low-end market with new offerings.
Goondu review: Fujifilm Instax Share SP-1 printer
Idiot-proof and a lot of fun, the Instax Share brings back the joy of sharing photos. However, the film can be pretty expensive.
Goondu review: Xiaomi Redmi scores with low price, neat interface
At S$169, the Redmi is hard to beat, whether you want a second phone for overseas use or to upgrade from a feature phone.
Samsung Galaxy NotePro reaches Singapore on February 22
Samsung's top-end Android tablet, the Galaxy NotePro, will turn up in Singapore on February 22 for a rather hefty price of S$1,198 for the 4G or LTE (Long Term Evolution)…
TomTom Runner and Multi-Sport watches finally out in Singapore
Almost a year after they were unveiled, the much-talked about Runner and Multi-Sport watches from GPS company TomTom are finally out in Singapore.
Parallels Access now officially supports Windows PCs
You can fire up your Windows 7 or 8.1 software on your desktop, such as Word or Powerpoint, and have your iPad remotely run them in a touch-friendly manner.
Commentary: data protection commission investigates 1,500 valid complaints
If there was any doubt how serious the problem was, there's now a statistic that surely proves that Singapore users are inundated with unsolicited marketing messages and calls on their…
Sony updates waterproof sports MP3 player
The NWZ-W270S all-in-one digital music player with both standard and swimming earbuds that help to keep water away from sensitive electronics.
Samsung’s touts new Bluetooth gamepad and speaker
First-person shooter and car racing fans will greatly appreciate the precision of the Gamepad over the less accurate touch screen, though the Bluetooth speaker is priced a little high without…
Hands On: Fujifilm X-T1
For photographers who have seen the evolution of the Fujifilm X series cameras, the X-T1 is arguably the company's best offering so far.