Singapore sets up AI sandboxes with Google Cloud to boost adoption
The Singapore government has tapped on Google Cloud to set up two "AI sandboxes" to develop new use cases and boost adoption.
Asus ROG Ally review: Portable PC gaming but some fiddling required
The S$999 Asus ROG Ally is a portable gaming device that fires up your PC games on the go but interface and battery issues need ironing out.
AMD Radeon RX 7600 review: Decent gaming graphics on a tight budget
If you're gaming in Full HD or Quad HD, the AMD Radeon RX 7600 graphics card will offer decent performance at a relatively affordable price.
Q&A: Singapore pushes ahead with virtual experiences to drive tourism
The jury is still out on metaverse technologies but users are spending more time online interacting in virtual worlds, says STB.
Nikon Z8 review: Worthy successor to the Nikon D850
The Nikon Z8 is not cheap but it is a professional camera that is a true mirrorless replacement for the much loved Nikon D850 DSLR.
Over 400,000 potential Internet-facing vulnerabilities in Singapore’s top firms: Tenable
Over 400,000 Internet vulnerabilities have been found among Singapore's top 25 companies, according to cybersecurity firm Tenable.
Oppo Reno 10 Pro+ review: Promising camera but needs consistency
Costing S$1,149, the Oppo Reno 10 Pro+ is well built and designed but it is a little pricey, given the inconsistencies in portrait shots.
Clinicians in Singapore to make use of generative AI with IHiS, Microsoft agreement
Singapore's IHiS collaborates with Microsoft to trailblaze generative AI and cloud innovation for healthcare
Couldn’t get Taylor Swift tickets? Some fans drive up ticket scalping
Bots enable ticket scalping on a large scale but as long as fans are willing to pay more for a coveted item, they are hard to eradicate.
Moving to SD-WAN? Getting it right can be a challenge
Cost, complexity and finding the best network link are issues that crop up for many businesses after they rush in to set up an SD-WAN link.
NEC jumps on the AI bandwagon with customisable generative AI
NEC says it will offer generative artificial intelligence (AI) technology that is customisable and includes hardware, software and services.
Final Fantasy XVI review: An emotional and beautiful dark fantasy
Final Fantasy XVI has beautiful graphics, intricate and emotional stories and thrilling combat with spectacular enemies but lacks something.
Phishing, ransomware remain key concerns in Singapore, as hackers find success
Phishing and ransomware were the top risks in Singapore in 2022, especially with the potential development of extortion threats.
Intel NUC 13 Pro review: Small PC upgraded for many uses
The Intel NUC 13 Pro is a "barebones" kit that lets you build a mini PC for a range of uses, from everyday apps at home to digital signages.
Tour de France sports a digital twin, uses ChatGPT for “connected stadium” experience
The Tour de France this year will feature a digital twin of the actual race and an integrated chatbot that gives fans updated information.
Generative AI apps can give SMBs an edge in wide range of uses: IDC
Generative AI apps can be valuable tools for SMBs to create content, automate tasks, and improve the customer experience. But companies need to be mindful of possible risks of implementing…
Dell XPS 13 Plus review: Sleek, powerful update to a solid ultraportable laptop
The Dell XPS 13 Plus, now with Intel's 13th-gen Core processors, is a sleek thin-and-light laptop that will be a great companion on the road.
Asus ROG Flow X13 review: A powerful laptop for work and play
Though not cheap, the $3,098 Asus ROG Flow X13 will impress both gamers, content creators and business users with its performance.
Artificial intelligence in 5G and 6G
As AI models and testing best practices mature, there is no doubt that AI will revolutionise wireless communications in the next 5 to 10 years.
Q&A: Asia-Pacific firms embracing Zero Trust but not yet on large scale, says Cloudflare
While hybrid work has driven the adoption of Zero Trust, the new approach to cybersecurity is not yet used on a large scale, says Cloudflare.