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.
Singapore and Asean partners to use 700MHz spectrum for 4G
Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia are looking to run 4G services on airwaves that will be freed up when analog TV broadcasts are switched off in the region by 2020.…
Singapore expands TV White Spaces trials to Sentosa and other spots
The wireless technology will provide an Internet link to Sentosa, Gardens by the Bay, HDB estates and car dealership Eurokars Group, as the country seeks to find new use for…
Singapore government releases more data to public, aims for “social innovation”
Software developers can take the data and generate useful apps for smartphone users here, while the public can make decisions - such as where to open a retail shop or…
Hands on: Toshiba Excite Write tablet
One of the first with an Android tablet three years ago, Toshiba has packed in the hardware in its Excite Write tablet this time.
Commmentary: StarHub 4G coverage to reach 95 per cent by October 2013
Consumers now want to know exactly what their telcos are doing to make things better on the go.
Q&A: Ralf Groene, on designing the Microsoft Surface
Hundreds of designs had competed to become the final Microsoft Surface Pro and Surface RT design, he tells Techgoondu.
Financial Trojan Citadel disrupted in take-down operation
A Trojan horse program specifically targeting banks has been taken out this year, with more than 1,000 botnets that it used being taken offline.
Samsung sticks a camera on a smartphone, calls it Galaxy S4 zoom
With a retractable optical zoom lens, the gadget looks like a Frankenstein device stuck together with phone and camera components, but it's no joke. It's out in stores in Singapore…
Goondu guide to fibre broadband operators in Singapore
Just what do each one have in store? A look at what they offer at PC Show will give you some clues.
PC Show 2013: 4th-gen Intel Core CPUs on Aftershock notebooks
Singapore's Aftershock PC is showing off its X17S and X15s machines, which it says are the first in the country to have the faster, yet cooler-running processors.
Rugged Samsung Galaxy S4 Active takes on Sony Xperia Z
Samsung's pretty and slim Galaxy S4 now comes in a toughed-up version that promises to be dust- and water-resistant.
Singapore bloggers stage 24-hour ‘blackout’ to protest media regulation
Various websites run by Singapore bloggers will stage a "blackout" this Thursday, 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM, to protest against the Media Development Authority's (MDA) latest licensing regulations. These regulations, which target…