Goondu review: Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7
When everyone was going ga-ga last week over Apple's new iPad, I went out to a small store in Funan and bought a Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7, a tablet that…
Chrome is world’s top browser – for a day
Google Chrome became the world's top browser last Sunday, thanks to users in India, Russia and Brazil who turned to Chrome over other browsers to get online, according to web…
Here comes Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 680
The GTX 680 and AMD's followup to challenge that should bring about a real fight at the top-end, which should delight the PC faithful who have seen graphics performance move…
Hands on: Sony Tablet P is a little bit “niche”
Truly foldable one-piece screens may be the future, but the Tablet P is not that. It will likely only succeed in convincing a small group of users it has a…
Hands on: Sony Xperia S and Xperia Sola
The Sony Xperia S is the first flagship phone for the Japanese electronics giant after it took over control of Sony Ericsson last year, and it certainly looks the part…
CSC debuts private cloud service in Asia
IT services giant CSC is serving up a unique cloud computing offering that combines the security of private clouds with the economics of a public cloud. Dubbed BizCloud, the service…
Announcing the winners of “Geekiest moment of 2011” contest
The final wrap-up of the winners for the "Geekiest moemnt of 2011" contest
Your geekiest moments of 2011
A look at the great entries in the "Geekiest moment of 2011" contest
Commentary: New iPad shows up LTE fragmentation
Not everyone checks up the specs on the new Apple iPad before buying the shiny toy, but for those who do, they will find an interesting entry in a section…
HP trots out new line of “self-sufficient” servers
Our insatiable demand for cloud computing services may have created a data centre boom, but cloud service providers and enterprises are still figuring out ways to build cheaper and more…
5 reasons NOT to buy the new iPad
You’ve heard all the praises and maybe even queued up on launch day to get your hands on the newest iPad. Everyone knows why you should get the iPad; virtually…
Hands on: Samsung Series 9 notebooks are things of beauty
Seldom do we go all ga-ga over just another notebook, especially at a time when everyone's coming up with sexy, slim ultrabooks. But we have to bring up Samsung's Series…
Hands on: Samsung Galaxy Tab 2
At this time last year, Samsung was agonising over how slim its Galaxy Tab 10.1 was going to be to challenge Apple's iPad 2. Just like Apple this time, its…
RM500,000 up for grabs at Malaysia’s biggest e-Sports tournament
A cool RM500,000 in cash prizes will be up for grabs in Malaysia as the country’s biggest e-Sports tournament begins in April.
Goondu Q&A: Oracle WebLogic Server 12c
Starting from today, Techgoondu will be launching a monthly Q&A series where we will suss the views of tech executives on the latest trends and products in enterprise IT. In…
Samsung’s official Ice Cream Sandwich out for Galaxy S II, but not in Singapore yet
The release is only available for South Korea and several European countries like Poland, Hungary and Sweden, and there is no news still of availability for Singapore users, who have…
Nokia Lumia 800 now comes in white, costs S$775
In case, you needed any proof that white is the "it" colour for phones today, Nokia has come up with the snow-coloured version of its flagship Lumia 800 to add…
Attention-grabbing gizmos at IT Show 2012
What are some of the most interesting gadgets to catch your eye amid the crowds and the noise at the IT Show? Here are a few that we feel are…
Ultrabook deals catch the eye at IT Show 2012
Shopping for an ultrabook at IT Show 2012? We check out Fujitsu's Lifebook SH771, Dell's XPS 13 Ultrabook, HP's new Envy 14 Spectre and Acer's 15.6-inch Timeline Ultra M3 at…
KONY 2012: the power of social media in action
Social media is a force to be reckoned with politically. It helped usher in the Arab Spring, brought Julian Assange and Wikileaks notoriety (still very much in the minds of…