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Fibre optic ports to be standard in new Singapore homes

This means home owners won't have to arrange for their property to be wired up separately by national contractor Opennet, the source of irritation for many new fibre broadband users.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
April 18, 2013
Imaging

Samsung’s NX300 shoots 3D stills and Full HD movies

Samsung's new NX300 prosumer compact camera packs in the goodies like a 20.3-megapixel CMOS sensor, W-Fi and even a free copy of Photoshop Lightroom 4.

Zen Soo
Zen Soo
April 17, 2013
Audio-visual

Two new Sony X series 4K TVs to ship in July in Singapore

Sony is bringing a couple of new 4K TV models to Singapore in July, promising images four times as sharp as regular Full HD TVs in more Singapore-friendly sizes of…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
April 17, 2013
Media

Game of Thrones returns to HBO Asia on April 20 as international release windows narrow

HBO's hit series Game of Thrones is set to light up Asian screens on April 20, as the show returns for its third season just 20 days after its US…

Raymond Lau
Raymond Lau
April 17, 2013
Uncategorized

Spotify brings free, unlimited music streaming to Singapore, Malaysia, and Hong Kong

In their 2005 book "The Future of Music: Manifesto for the Digital Music Revolution", authors David Kusek and Gerd Leonhard predicted that music in the future would be like water from…

Raymond Lau
Raymond Lau
April 16, 2013
MobilePCTablets

Hands on: Dell Latitude 10 – a Windows tablet with an Atom

Does an Intel Atom-powered Dell Latitude 10 tablet offer the best of both worlds or a limbo between them?

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
April 14, 2013
Imaging

Hands-on: Canon goes small with the 100D

How many ways can you make a DSLR? For Canon, the latest gimmick is going small with one of its latest cameras, the 100D. The 100D is a decidedly entry-level…

Raymond Lau
Raymond Lau
April 12, 2013
CellphonesMobilePCTablets

Does sharpest fall in PC shipments signal the start of the end?

There have been numerous warnings about the death of the PC but none has been backed by such a devastating fall in shipments.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
April 12, 2013
Enterprise

Survey: one in five enterprises have experienced espionage attacks

  More than one in five enterprises have experienced Internet-based espionage called advanced persistent threat (APT) attacks, according to a global cybersecurity survey conducted by the Information Systems Audit and Control Association…

Raymond Lau
Raymond Lau
April 12, 2013
CellphonesMobile

Hands on: Samsung Galaxy S4 is not as “plasticky” as thought

No, it's not as flimsy as originally thought, and the Galaxy S4 does pack in the goodies like an eye-catching 5-inch screen.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
April 11, 2013
PC

Seagate Wireless Plus offers Wi-Fi storage, Central promises easy backup

The Seagate Wireless Plus portable hard disk connects with phones over Wi-Fi, while the Seagate Central backup device comes with smart TV apps.

Zen Soo
Zen Soo
April 9, 2013
Enterprise

Fuji Xerox aims for top market share spot in Myanmar

Fuji Xerox is aiming to be the top player in printers and copiers in the nascent market of Myanmar within three years, after it opened a new office in Yangon…

Raymond Lau
Raymond Lau
April 9, 2013
GamingPC

Hands on: Logitech G710+ gaming keyboard

The Logitech G710+ is a well-built mechanical keyboard with gaming features, but some Windows 8 users may find it frustrating to install the accompanying software.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
April 9, 2013
EnterpriseMobilePCTablets

Hands on: Microsoft Surface RT

The Surface RT is going to split opinions. It's got so much going for it, yet it is limiting in ways that can be frustrating

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
April 8, 2013
InternetSoftware

Singapore government pushes for more ‘open data’ usage with app competition

The Singapore government is running a competition to encourage local Web and mobile developers to come up with useful apps that tap on its huge amount of publicly-available data. 

Raymond Lau
Raymond Lau
April 7, 2013

Keeping websites going strong: 3 top tips for IT pros

As much as we’d love to believe that websites can manage themselves through high traffic periods, a website’s stability can be compromised. Here is a list of three tips for…

Techgoondu
Techgoondu
April 5, 2013
Internet

PayPal: Singapore online users buying and selling more online

Singapore online users are buying more goods and services from overseas, while online merchants here have ramped up their sales as well, as electronic commerce appears to have grown fast…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
April 4, 2013
GamingPC

Prolink releases Hesperus and Xanthinus to join crowded gaming mice market

The Hesperus and Xanthinus, introduced this week, are two high-end gaming gaming mice that come with an Avago 8,200dpi gaming sensor.

Zen Soo
Zen Soo
April 4, 2013
MobilePCTablets

Microsoft Surface RT to cost from S$668 in Singapore

The Microsoft Surface RT is finally here in Singapore this Friday, starting from S$668 for a basic model, months after its entry in the United States as a challenger to…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
April 3, 2013

Singapore-designed plastic film turns phone screens into 3D displays

It saves your phone from scratches, and also turns the screen into a 3D display capable of showing images and videos that pop out at you.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
April 2, 2013
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