Singapore do-not-call registry to keep spam calls, messages out from Jan 2014
Users of cellphones can finally say no to those annoying spam SMSes or phone calls by adding their phone numbers to a much-awaited do-not-call registry in Singapore from January 2,…
BlackBerry shows off a few surprises at BlackBerry Live conference
BlackBerry unveiled the new Q5 smartphone, a QWERTY device (similar to the Q10) aimed at the company's strongholds in emerging markets such as Indonesia.
Nokia Lumia 925 goes metallic, still has great camera
It's got a metallic case, it's slimmed down drastically and it has the great camera as before.
Preparing SMBs when disaster strikes
Determining an organization’s tolerance for loss is a key first step in preparing for disaster recovery.
New Sony laptops toss low-res displays out the window
Ever since the iPhone 4 with its self-styled retina display hit the market, tech companies have been scrambling over each other trying to top each other in the display of…
New media versus old media? How about quality media?
Rather than see things in black and white, it's time to read between the lines as a discerning audience and make sense of the grey areas.
Adobe goes all-in with Creative Cloud, kills Creative Suite for good
When Adobe launched its Creative Cloud offerings to creative professionals in Singapore, it was clear to observers that the software subscription service would be Adobe's main focus from then on.…
Hands on: BlackBerry Q10
For BlackBerry die-hards who are still firing away e-mails everyday on their phone's keyboard, the new Q10 is the device they've been waiting for.
Research firm: mobile content revenues to reach US$65bn in 2016
Users will spend US$65 billion on e-books, games and other content on their smartphones and tablets by 2016, up from this year's US$40 billion, according to a research report released…
Nakamichi launches earphones with “Asian fit”
The K109, K119 and MV7, it says, has alloy metal housing on the outside and comfortable soft ear buds to fit inside the ear.
Geek Girl’s Emergency Everything Know-It-All Mama’s Day Gift Guide
Haven’t gotten dearest Mum a gift when Mother’s Day is in less than a week? Some ideas from Geek Girl in the form of a GPS device, sport watch, tablet…
Hands on: Sonos Playbar
It sounds better than many sound bars and can come in handy in small apartments in Singapore.
ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch now in Singapore from S$3,299
Of all the ultrabooks designed to take on Apple's MacBook Air, few were as stunning as the ThinkPad Carbon X1, which combined the ThinkPad's classic design with modern speedy chips…
Vostro 5460 promises to be Dell’s thinnest and lightest 14-inch laptop
An ultra-portable machine, the Vostro 5460 is encased in an aluminium chassis that measures in at 18.3mm in thickness and weighs a mere 1.54kg.
Goondu DIY: simple tweaks for the Samsung Galaxy S4
Love the phone but can't stand Samsung's interface? Here are some simple tips anyone can follow.
Q&A: BlackBerry pins hopes on Z10, strong markets like Indonesia
Techgoondu got in touch with Hastings Singh of BlackBerry to look for signs of a turnaround in 2013.
Hands-on: Synrgic’s home-grown Android smartphone
Folks looking for their next smartphone running stock Android may be surprised to find themselves looking no further than Singapore, where local firm Synrgic on Tuesday unveiled the Uno, their new…
Microsoft: “keygen” pirate software is top source of Singapore’s PC infection
Users going on the Internet for pirated software may now be the biggest reason for infected PCs in the country, according to a Microsoft study.
HP shows off new ‘Moonshot’ microservers in Singapore
Warning of a “breaking point” in today’s data centers, HP on Tuesday showed off in Singapore its new generation of Moonshot "microservers" that promise to address the data challenges created…
Netgear releases new NAS devices for SMBs
Small and medium-sized businesses (SMB) now have another option for data storage with Netgear’s latest networked-attached-storage (NAS) products, which promise powerful and reliable storage.