Record number of fibre broadband sign-ups in June, as Singapore subscribers top 380,000
More than 31,000 users signed up for fibre broadband services in Singapore in June, setting a new record for the number of subscriptions in a month.
Powerful Nvidia 765M GTX graphics now on a 13.3-inch Aftershock gaming laptop
Singapore PC maker puts an Nvidia 765M GTX graphics chip, probably as fast a graphics chip you can get on a portable machine, on its XG13 laptop.
Geek Girl Review: The Battle of the Fitness Bands
Geek Girl takes the Jawbone UP and FItbit Flex for a test and comes up with a detailed comparison of the newfangled fitness bracelets.
Samsung Evolution Kit and TV camera out in Singapore this month
Couch potatoes who feel that their Samsung smart TVs need a bit of sprucing up can look to a "CPU upgrade" in the Evolution Kit SEK-1000/XS and a camera add-on…
Nokia’s 301 phone – a blast from the past indeed
Though it won't bring Nokia back to its lofty past, surely, it fits a niche market of users looking for something simple, without the bells and whistles.
Goondu review: Asus Designo MX279 monitor
This is one screen for folks who use it more for games and movies than serious movie or photo editing.
Dealing with the death of Google Reader
In case you still didn't know, Google Reader will officially be shut down tomorrow, July 1. Luckily, the announcement of its death has reinvigorated the RSS Reader space, and we've…
Hands on: Jabra Vox earphones
The Jabra Vox look the part and seem impressively built. But do the earphones sound good?
Commentary: can Sony turn fortunes around this year?
Its phones are sexier, its game console winning the public debate and its laptops re-defining what a PC experience should be. Can Sony turn around this year with the gadgets…
Big Three telcos get more bandwidth to deploy 4G in Singapore
Whether this will translate to better services, of course, still depends on how well telcos run their networks and take advantage of the additional bandwidth.
OtterBox cases promise to protect your Galaxy S4
If you deem yourself a klutz and have been busy kicking yourself in the shins for buying the Samsung Galaxy S4 before the rugged Samsung Galaxy S4 Active had launched…
Geek Girl review: Beats by Dr. Dre Pill
Beats by Dr. Dre Pill The Pill is the latest Beats speaker to join the array of portable Bluetooth speakers on the market. With a hefty price tag of $310,…
Hands on: Toshiba Portege Z10t
With a sturdy build and Wacom digitiser built in, this is one portable yet powerful corporate workhorse. It doesn't come cheap though.
Goondu review: Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0
The stylus is the star here for the Galaxy Note 8.0, which lets you draw, scribble notes and easily grab free-form screenshots to share with friends.
Opennet suspends fibre installation because of haze in Singapore
It ordered the work to stop "until further notice" to safeguard the health of workers hired by its sub-contractor this afternoon.
4 tips to protect yourself against cyber crime this shopping season
Worried about buying stuff online? Here are several tips to protect yourself this shopping season.
CommunicAsia 2013: Thuraya’s SatSleeve turns your iPhone into a satellite phone
With Thuraya's new SatSleeve -- unveiled at the CommunicAsia trade show in Singapore this week -- a simple iPhone can be transformed almost instantly into a satellite phone.
Alienware unveils three powerful gaming laptops
Alienware 14, 17 and 18 Gaming PC maker Alienware last week unveiled a new line of laptops, the Alienware 14, 17 and 18, which sport the new fourth-gen Intel Core…
CommunicAsia 2013: Hands on with Huawei Ascend P6
The Ascend P6 measures a mere 6.18mm, with rounded top edges and a sleek aluminium chassis reminiscent of the iPhone or the HTC One
CommunicAsia 2013: Panasonic shows off Toughpad JT-B1
The Japanese company even tested the tablet's claim to survive a 1.5-metre fall, by letting a blogger drop the 7-inch tablet from chest height.