April 1 proves to be a groundbreaking day in technology
Today has proven to be the day for many technology firms to launch some of the most fascinating products and services.
Shanzhai Samsung Galaxy Note II and S III mini in Singapore?
Want a copy, sir? Galaxy Note II and S III mini for sale.
Singapore nursing homes turn to cloud, mobile technologies
Seven nursing homes in Singapore have turned to cloud and mobile technologies to cut down on day-to-day manual processing, raising productivity by a claimed 10 per cent.
Panasonic shows off smart TVs with voice control and touch pen
Smart TVs hasn't quite been the big hit TV makers have hoped they would be, but Panasonic's new VIERA TVs come with several interesting usability improvements that may convince more…
Original Galaxy Note gets Android Jellybean update in Singapore
The update bringing with it a number of new features offered on Samsung's current generation of Galaxy smartphones.
Samsung updates its slim Series 7 and Series 9 laptops for Singapore
Two new additions to its Series 7 lineup and an upgraded Series 9 model with a full HD screen are out in the shops in Singapore from this week.
Asus sells out small supply of Titan graphics cards in Singapore
You might think it's crazy to plonk down S$1,600 for a graphics card, when that money can buy you a decent laptop today. Yet, the most expensive card around now -…
M1 rolls out first prepaid 4G data service in Singapore
An S$18 micro- or nano-SIM card provides up to 1GB of data for a month
Beware of malicious app that claims to provide X-ray vision
There have been enough people falling for it - and being blackmailed by it - for security firm Symantec to put out an alert last week.
Hands-on: Jawbone Up
Smart watches were not the only wearable tech that drew eyes during the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) earlier this year. As chips and sensors continue to shrink, a new category…
Goondu review: HTC One will wow users
This is one iconic phone that rivals Apple’s excellent camera and solid build, while providing the flexibility and modern features that Android competitors like Samsung provide.
Canon moves into lens rental space with ‘try-and-buy’ programme
In a move that's sure to raise a few eyebrows among existing lens rental firms, Canon is preparing to launch a new lens rental programme on March 28 for customers…
Commentary: Google has done right to kill off Reader
Will we see a new offering from Google in the near future that bundles everything the good ol' reader has to offer, and more? Its loyal users will certainly hope…
Seagate releases 1TB wireless mobile storage device
Smartphone users who constantly lack free space on their mobile phones will be pleased to find out that Seagate has released its new Wireless Plus mobile device storage, extending the…
Microsoft touts Big Data wins in Asia-Pacific
Microsoft today brought out recent wins in its Big Data efforts in Asia-Pacific, promising its technology will be easy to use for anyone who knows how to set up a…
SingTel’s SMS service disrupted last evening, draws flak
Some SingTel customers had “intermittent difficulties” sending SMSes late last evening but services are now back online, the telecom operator said on its Facebook page this morning.
Philips targets audiophiles with Fidelio X1 headphones
The Fidelio X1 comes with an acoustic open-back architecture, which Philips says offers crystal clear audio and sound transparency.
SAP partners get hands-on experience at Singapore Co-Innovation Lab
Partners of SAP will get hands-on experience in cloud computing, mobility, big data analytics and in-memory computing with a new lab that the corporate software and services company has set…
Goondu review: PSB Alpha PS1 powered speakers
The Alpha PS1 is a great choice as desktop speakers for your PC or Mac. Actually, scratch that, they are good enough for a small bedroom as well.
Goondu review: LG Optimus G
Could LG have launched the Optimus G here at a worse time? Rumours of an Optimus G Pro were already floating around at its local launch, and the world was…