Nokia reboots Lumia phones with PureView and wireless charging
Back when the Lumia 800 was launched, Nokia called it the world’s “first real Windows Phone”, but it lacked many desirable features such as front-facing cameras, and was probably designed to…
Commentary: SingTel brings National Geographic and other Fox channels to mio TV
When several Fox channels start being available on SingTel's mio TV set top boxes in October, they will help roll back years of ruinous competition for exclusive content that has…
Singapore smartphone users: to 4G or not to 4G?
The first nationwide 4G service is going online in Singapore on September 15. Should you be going on 4G soon?
M1 to roll out Singapore’s first nationwide 4G network on Sept 15
M1 looks set to be the first in Singapore to offer a nationwide 4G network on Sept 15, providing speeds of up to 75Mbps in a much-needed boost for smartphone…
Amazon Elastic Beanstalk sprouts in Singapore
Public cloud provider Amazon Web Services (AWS) has extended its Elastic Beanstalk service to users of its Asia-Pacific data centre in Singapore. The platform as a service (PaaS) will…
Goondu review: Sony Vaio T
The Vaio T starts at S$1,299 for both the 11-inch and 13-inch variety, which is relatively cheap, but how does it fare in daily use?
Two 10K drives in Western Digital’s MyBook Velociraptor Duo
The promise from WD? Solid state drive-like performance for a niche market that includes graphics designers and perhaps regular users with deep pockets.
Comex 2012: The weirder stuff you can find at the fair
Techgoondu does a quick wrap-up of some of the stranger things you can find at the fair.
Comex 2012 deals to check out
A few deals worth checking out as you squeeze your way through the crowded show floor.
Comex 2012: Best telco broadband deals
The red, yellow and purple telcos seem to be dominating this year at Comex 2012.
SingTel, Progress Software launch PaaS cloud offering
SingTel and Progress Software launch a new platform as a service offering, OpenEdge, for Singapore and the region.
IDC: 30 percent of cloud suppliers will go bust by 2015
Even as IT vendors are jostling to carve out a slice of the burgeoning cloud computing market, not all will remain in business when the industry starts to mature.…
Latest Loozfon malware takes aim at women Android users
A piece of malware infecting Android phones in Japan has targeted women by promising them easy money and ways to meet rich men.
HTC drops One X price for Singapore
Taiwanese phone maker HTC is dropping the price of its top-end One X smartphone from S$898 to S$848 in Singapore, as it seeks to grab hold of market share from…
TAPPER: Sound without speakers
Use your door as a speaker via TAPPER vibration transducers.
Akamai: content providers have to optimise for mobile too
Content providers will have to start footing the bill and optimising the experience for smartphone users, as mobile networks around the world burst at the seams with congestion, according to…
Red Hat eyes PaaS market with OpenShift
Open-source bigwig Red Hat is eyeing the red-hot cloud computing market with OpenShift, an open source application platform in the cloud that lets enterprises deploy applications quickly. The platform-as-a-service, or…
Lenovo not quite done with new ThinkPads, brings two new ultrabooks to Singapore
Even with its slew of business machines launched last month, Lenovo isn’t quite done with its ThinkPad line-up this year. The company on Wednesday launched another two ultrabooks here in…
Nikon beats Samsung to the punch with Android-powered Coolpix S800c
Samsung is already the king of Android smartphones and has a line of smart cameras to boot, so it should be a no-brainer for it to make an Android-powered smart…
Nine IT themes that will impact Singapore and the world
The Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore believes nine IT themes will impact Singapore and the world in its recently released Information Technology Roadmap 2012.