Five accessories and apps to jazz up your Google Nexus 4
Fancy a wireless charger, a handy wireless tag or case? Here are five that worth recommending.
Yet another 4G tablet out in Singapore – Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE
If you're looking for a tablet that will hook up to the new 4G or Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks in Singapore, there's now another option in Samsung's Galaxy Note…
Goondu pro-tip: enhance your Windows 8 Store experience
Geographical restrictions are the bane of consumers who want the freedom of accessing content wherever they choose, and Windows 8 is no different. Log in to the Store with your…
Businesses to spend more on enterprise software and big data
A weakening U.S. dollar and growing demand for enterprise software will bolster IT spending this year. Gartner noted on Thursday that global IT spending will grow 4.2 percent from last…
Asus Taichi turns up in Singapore finally for S$2,698
Asus is shipping its Taichi ultrabook in Singapore from today for S$2,698, after the much-vaunted two-screen laptop missed the year-end shopping season here.
Predictions for the new year: eight tech trends in 2013
We expect 4G to go mainstream, Big Data to get bigger, and a PC "game console" from Steam to rival the Xbox and Playstation. 2013 looks to be an interesting…
Microsoft confirms bug in older IE versions
While you were partaking in the year-end festivities, cybercriminals had a field day exploiting a loophole in older versions of Internet Explorer. Last Friday, the website of the U.S.…
Goondu review: Google Nexus 4
The LG-made phone is not perfect, but for it's price, is an excellent phone that's hard to seriously fault.
Vietnam wins top three prizes in EA FIFA competition
Vietnam cinched the top three prizes for the recent EA Sports FIFA Online 2 competition held at One Asia Cup 2012, one of the largest regional cyber game tournaments.
Free TV programmes for the holidays from both SingTel and StarHub
If there's one good thing about pay-TV competition in Singapore, it's that both SingTel and StarHub show almost all channels for free during holidays, like this New Year weekend.
Three games to catch up on during the festive season
Got a bit of time over the festive season to catch up on your games? Here are three worth your time.
Book review: How China’s leaders think – the inside story of China’s Internet regulation policies and more
When Internet giant Google threatened to pull out of China in 2010, few were aware of the paradox that the Internet brings to China's leaders beyond the political fodder. In…
Splash-proof Sony Xperia Tablet S updates previous design
Sony has started shipping an updated Xperia Tablet S in Singapore at S$749, after a difficult year trying to grab hold of a tablet market that is increasingly dominated by…
Three mention-worthy alternatives to Instagram
If you belong in the group of unhappy Instagram users hoping to jump ship, here are three alternative photo-sharing apps to check out
Sennheiser’s S$1,139 IE800 earphones out in Singapore
Short of really expensive custom-made earphones that musicians use on stage, you'd be hard-pressed to find ear buds that cost more than the Sennheiser IE800, which is coming to Singapore…
X’mas Gadget Gift Guide – Girlfriend Edition
Sorry if we had neglected the girl geek in our last gift guide. Here are some techie gift ideas for her.
Goondu review: Nokia Lumia 920
The Lumia 800 and 900 were important devices for the Windows Phone platform, but both are overshadowed in significance by the biggest slab of Microsoft-flavoured polycarbonate to come out of…
Just in time for X’mas in Singapore: Asus’ 3G Nexus 7 for S$499
Asus Singapore is selling its 3G-enabled Nexus 7 for S$499 from tomorrow, just in time for last-minute shoppers hoping to buy the new 7-inch tablet for Christmas.
Lesson from Instagram’s privacy terms – there’s no free lunch, folks
Both users and the company are denying reality when they set on this collision course. And if you've seen how the Internet works, things will be back to normal in…
Redesigned Yahoo Mail now faster and sleeker
Yahoo promises e-mail that's 40 per cent faster to access from the logon screen.