Equinix pumps US$28.5m into Singapore data centre
Equinix is expanding its Singapore data centre by injecting another US$28.5 million into it and increasing the number of cabinets to 3,256 to cater to growing demand for cloud-based services…
Goondu DIY: Components for a “bang for buck” gaming PC
It's not the cheapest, or over-the-top, but it should hit the sweet spot for games and everyday tasks like video editing.
VMware launches open source toolkit to run Hadoop on virtual machines
VMware is ramping up its big data push with Serengeti, a new open source toolkit that lets enterprises run Apache Hadoop on virtual machines. In a statement Thursday, the virtualisation…
Commentary: time for Singapore’s fibre broadband to provide better experience
If the first wave in the past two years is about takeup, then the next one has to be about improving the experience. Here are some suggestions.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 and 7.0 in Singapore from this weekend
The 10.1-inch version of the Galaxy Tab 2 will be available this Saturday, on June 16, for S$798, while the 7.0-inch Galaxy Tab 2 will ship a week later on…
Hands-on: New Lenovo U310 and U410 ultrabooks are better than last year
Lenovo has had time to refine its U300s ultrabook, and last week unveiled two updated models for the Ivy Bridge-seeking crowd – the 13-inch U310 and 14-inch U410.
More budget Android 4.0 phones in Sony’s Xperia miro and tipo
Users looking for budget Android phones running the latest version of the operating system have two more options in Sony's upcoming Xperia miro and tipo, when they ship in the…
Hands on: Razer Blade gaming notebook in Singapore with S$4,000 price tag
Razer's fancy gaming notebook is slim, pretty and innovative, but is it worth the S$4,000 it is asking for?
Hands on: Nokia’s 41-megapixel 808 PureView is the true successor to the N8
Nokia has probably struck yet another nail in the coffin of basic point-and-shoots.
Apple refreshes Macbook line, axes 17-inch Macbook Pro
After weeks of speculation that Apple could bestow its Macbook Pro with Retina displays, the Cupertino-based company finally let the cat out of the bag at its worldwide developers conference…
HTC’s mid-range One S comes to Singapore on June 16
Sporting the Taiwanese phone maker's familiar metallic design and with a dual-core processor, it will cost S$948 when bundled with the Beats Solo Headset.
Starcount brings entertainment charts to social media
Singapore-based Starcount collects data from 11 major social networks in the world, such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Sina Weibo, and measures how popular your favourite movie star or popular…
Goondu DIY: check your smartphone’s mobile data usage
Telcos have slashed the amount of free data you use to go online on your smartphone each month. Here are some ways to make sure you don't exceed the usage…
A preview of touch-screen laptops at Computex
Even as shoppers are snapping up ultrabooks this weekend at the PC Show, a new wave of touch-based PCs running Windows 8 looks set to be hitting the stores in…
Internet opens doors to trillions more Net addresses with IPv6
The global Internet industry reached a key milestone on June 6 when a group of Web sites, Internet service providers (ISPs) and router manufacturers banded together to participate in the…
Techgoondu’s pick of the best PC Show 2012 deals
From desktop PCs to broadband plans, there's a wide range of bargains to check out at Suntec City.
Sony unveils new range of laptops, still wants S$4,000 for the VAIO Z
Sony has unveiled a range of new laptops refreshed with Ivy Bridge chips, including its top-of-the-line, super skinny, VAIO Z (pictured on top). Other than the souped-up specs – including…
UNWIRED 2012: Playing in the cloud
“The future of everything is mobile and social,” said Colin Miles, Chairman of MEF Asia and Vice President of InternetQ. Speaking last Thursday at UNWIRED 2012, Singapore’s only independent mobile…
ViewQwest offers fibre broadband option with low latency promise for gamers
It is the first in Singapore to claim a low latency of less than 200 milliseconds for online games such as Diablio III
Commentary: SingTel slashes mobile Internet bundle with “4G” launch, StarHub follows
Singapore's smartphone users have good reason to be angry with their mobile operators today, after SingTel, then StarHub, drastically cut the amount of Internet data they offer to surf the…