Business card scanning made easy
Brought to you by Fuji Xerox Most businesses would be familiar with Fuji Xerox’s printers and scanners, but lesser known is the Japanese firm's foray into cloud-based software. For the…
Goondu Review: Sony Cybershot RX10 bridge camera
Price seems pretty steep at first, but the excellent lens and great image quality make up for it.
Hands on: Asus MB168B+ portable monitor
If you desire a larger screen on the go, without all the bulk involved, then the MB168B+ is a great companion.
Goondu Review: Nikon CoolPix P7800
The P7800 finds itself in a position where it has to fight both compact camera systems and compact cameras.
Goondu review: Sony XBA-H3 earphones
When you put them on, you'd find the XBA-H3 is a very comfortable set of earphones and could be worn for an extensive period of time.
Goondu Review: Nokia Lumia 1520
The S$999 Lumia 1520 is a phone that Nokia and Windows Phone fans will look to, if only for its 6-inch screen.
What’s up in digital photography in 2014?
In the new year, the big question for many photographers will be whether increasingly capable smartphones will be able to take over traditional point-and-shoot cameras.
Five ways technology and media can improve in 2014
There are so many ways to look back at some of the technology and media news headlines in 2013, but perhaps the most practical one is to see how things…
Goondu Review: Nikon Df
Pictures can look three-dimensional and great with the Nikon Df, but its user controls are hard to master and its price makes it unattractive next to other alternatives.
Goondu DIY: blocking spam on your phone
Consumers can still take some steps to keep out unwanted messages and calls on their phones, though they are not as effective as a robust do-not-call list.
Commentary: Singapore’s do-not-call list disappoints with last-minute changes
Make no mistake, come January 2, 2014, spam will still be a problem for phone users.
SingTel’s mobile games store touts better discoverability, telco billing
SingTel launched its own Android games store in Singapore last week, taking aim at subscribers without credit cards by offering convenient billing for both one-time and in-game purchases.
PayPal: 79% of Singapore users would shop online, with a phone
Consumers don't like waiting in long lines, are happy to shop at odd hours of the day and want to compare prices and items online after they see something at…
What we want for Christmas
Christmas is a time for giving and receiving and if you ask a bunch of tech geeks what they would like for Christmas, you'd most likely end up with a…
Fujitsu releases a tough tablet, an expensive Lifebook laptop
The Stylistic Q704 promises to be resistant to water, dust and even alcohol, which makes it handy for use in clinics and hospitals.
Commentary: multiple two-factor tokens are a drag to users
Singapore's nationwide effort to bring one token for all online transactions has taken only slow steps. People are ending up with multiple tokens.
Holiday Gift Guide: cool stuff for a gamer
Which game console, mouse, or gamepad to buy? Here are a few suggestions.
LG’s G Tablet 8.3 comes to Singapore for S$438
Just in time for Christmas, in case you're still thinking of buying a tablet, is LG's G Tablet 8.3, which sports a pretty sharp Full HD 8.3-inch screen.
Holiday Gift Guide: audio gear for the music lover
Whether you’re planning to spend the holiday season at a wild party or with your loved ones over a quiet dinner, there’s always a need for music to get your…
Hands on: LG G Flex is quite a head-turner
It is surely a conversation piece should you whip it out of the pocket this holiday season.