Fuji Xerox continues foray into the cloud with translation service
Fuji Xerox currently sits at the top of the printer and photo copier market in Asia Pacific, but the Japanese company is determined to move into the software-as-a-service (SaaS) space.…
HP ramps up big data play
HP is upping its ante in the red-hot big data market with new additions to its AppSystems portfolio that helps enterprises glean useful business insights from truckloads of data. For…
Hands on: Sony Xperia V “Bond phone”
It could well be an affordable LTE phone to bring in the masses, if telecom operators price it attractively when it goes on sale on December 8.
HP takes aim at EMC with expanded storage portfolio
HP is expanding its storage portfolio to make it easier for companies to manage and make sense of the growing glut of corporate information. According to HP, the new systems…
Canon’s 6D takes on the Nikon D600 with a lower price tag
Canon and Nikon are officially going at each other again now that the EOS 6D full-frame DSLR has landed at your nearest camera store. The 6D starts at S$2,899, a…
Logitech releases tablet keyboard for Windows 8 and Android devices
Logitech has unveiled its latest Logitech tablet keyboard, which claims to be a lightweight combo keyboard that works with Windows 8, Windows RT and Android devices. The compact keyboard comes…
Kolos launches iPad gaming wheel on Indiegogo
Avid iPad gamers may soon be getting the world’s first iPad gaming wheel by Kolos that makes gaming on the iPad much easier. That is, if Kolos manages to raise…
Walking Dead will make you cry, laugh and heart pound
Telltale's Walking Dead Season 1 game is a sublime game that deserves to be played.
Malnet: the latest tool in cybercrime arsenal
Most Internet security software detect malware through digital signatures that detail the source of cyber attacks. But what if cybercriminals employ thousands of servers spread across Internet domains that change…
Goondu review: Google Nexus 10
The Nexus 10 is fluid smooth and looks stunning with the sharpest screen on a tablet now. And it's very well-priced too.
Goondu review: Aftershock PC XM17 gaming notebook
Custom assembled-in-Singapore gaming machine that is a worthy alternative to the big brands out there.
Commentary: Trust and data quality critical in self-service BI
Piecing data from multiple sources to glean useful business insights is often a frustrating affair. Even after the data sources have been identified, it would take days for an IT…
Goondu review: Lytro camera
Spending a week with Lytro’s light field camera has done nothing to diminish its appeal. Now, a software update has brought the new features that were promised at its local…
Akamai: online viewers start abandoning videos after 2 seconds of loading
Internet users are willing to wait just a mere two seconds for an online video to load before losing interest and moving on to something else, a recent study by…
Singapore fibre broadband price wars hot up at Sitex 2012
Some 220,000 households have signed up since the first commercial services were available about two years ago, and about a million more could be looking to upgrade from traditional broadband…
What Google’s new augmented reality game “Ingress” is really about
Last week, Google launched Ingress, a mobile augmented reality game that depends heavily on your Android phone's location and imaging capabilities. In the game, there are two groups of people…
PayPal: Singaporeans to do half their holiday shopping online
Singaporeans plan to do half of all their holiday shopping online this year, saving no less than 45 hours of their time, according to a recent PayPal survey.
Asus cuts price of 16GB Nexus 7 to S$349 in Singapore
The 16GB version will go for S$349, while a new 32GB version will cost S$399.
Asia Pacific suffers from digital marketing talent crunch, says Adobe-CMO Council report
Digital marketeers are in short supply, according to a report from Adobe-CMO Council.
Microsoft pushes enterprise social tools, but issues persist
About 52 per cent of companies in Singapore already have a corporate social network in place, while another 23 per cent plan to roll out one in the next 18…