Samsung: smartphones will drive up sales despite global slowdown
The world's largest cellphone maker, Samsung, expects smartphones to continue driving its sales and profits in Asia, despite fewer mobile phones being sold globally by manufacturers in 2012.
Goondu review: ASUS Zenbook Touch
We've seen all sorts of fantastical devices with the launch of Windows 8, all trying to live up to the operating system’s vision of a converged device that does everything.…
Revenue from business intelligence software to hit US$132.2 million in Singapore
Driven by the growth of the cloud, mobile, social, and information trends, the business intelligence (BI) software sector in Singapore is expected to grow by 8.7 per cent to US$132.2…
Hands on: HTC One
The HTC One is the phone to have now, unless Samsung somehow pulls a rabbit out of the bag in the coming weeks for its next Galaxy phone.
Hands-on: BlackBerry Z10
Come March 7, Research in Motion’s BlackBerry’s attempt to claw back market share from iOS, Android and perhaps even Windows Phone will officially begin on our tiny island, beginning with…
With a million tap-and-pay payWave cards in Singapore, Visa looks to phones
Visa card holders in Singapore will soon be able to pay for their groceries, petrol and a host of other items by simply flashing and tapping a compatible smartphone at…
Singapore firm to produce dual-screen YotaPhone
Singapore-based Hi-P International is going to manufacture the dual-screen YotaPhone that first wowed audiences at the recent CES gadget fest in the United States last month. The company yesterday said…
Uber brings simplified limousine booking to Singapore
Getting hold of limousines in Singapore is about to get a whole lot simpler thanks to a new booking service called Uber. Acting as a bridge between the passenger and…
Commentary: SingTel and StarHub to challenge WhatsApp? Can they?
Once the biggest fish in a pond, today’s telecom operators often find themselves out at sea, facing much bigger fish.
HTC One to bring Taiwanese phone maker back in the game?
In mature markets, the Taiwanese phone maker has to win over iPhone users switching over to Android. So far, they seem to have defaulted to Samsung.
Warning: You might just have a love triangle in your relationship
Apparently, many tablet users are so addicted to their gizmos that they they would feel just as upset as - or maybe worse than - if they had broken up…
Find shops in Singapore with Google’s new indoor maps
Detailed floor plans of 22 places, including downtown attractions like Ngee Ann City, Ion Orchard and Marina Bay Sands, as well as heartland malls such as Hougang Mall, now come…
Commentary: Facebook hack raises cloud security alarms again
The breach will challenge the recent conventional wisdom that it's safer to keep your data online with big companies with high firewalls than to store them on your own PC…
SingTel fined a record S$180,000 for mio TV football outage
SingTel has been told to pay an unprecedented S$180,000 fine for problems in its TV service that cut off the last dramatic minutes of last season's Barclays Premier League for…
Gartner: mobile phone sales slow, but Samsung and Android stride forward
If there's still any doubt that the two big phone makers - Apple and Samsung - are the ones making most of the money, the latest figures now show that…
Geek Girl Buy: Logitech Keyboard Case for iPad 2
It is easy to pair with the iPad, generally comfortable to type on and has a keyboard/case dual function that proves to be convenient at times.
Survey: Singaporeans most vigilant about computer safety
Singapore users are among the most vigilant about computer safety worldwide, staying alert about the dangers they may encounter online despite experiencing fewer problems, according to annual survey conducted by…
Goondu review: Bose Wave Music System III with Bluetooth adapter
Lots of people living in Singapore's small apartments will appreciate its compactness and ease of use.
Goondu review: Sony Xperia Z
Hitting all the right notes in terms of specs and design, Sony’s latest flagship smartphone certainly seems like a recipe for success.
Low-cost Asus MeMo Pad to cost S$249 in Singapore
Folks looking for a low-cost tablet, there's another one on the shelves now in Singapore, with the Asus MeMO Pad out from yesterday for a low S$249. The latest in…