Parallels Desktop 7 now supports Windows 8 Consumer Preview
Parallels Desktop 7 for Mac has just been updated to include support for Windows 8 Consumer Preview. Announced today, the update to the popular desktop virtualisation software lets you download…
Singapore government tender deadlines extended, after SingPass login glitch
Companies bidding for government projects at the Singapore government procurement website, Gebiz, will have some of their deadlines extended after a glitch in a server prevented many from logging in.
Dolphin Sonar: speak and you shall find?
Voice recognition is all the rage right now with a growing number of apps that let you search for restaurants and translate languages by speaking into your smartphone. Dolphin HD…
LiveJournal finally gets its own e-commerce system
With the launch of LJCheckout a couple of weeks ago, blog shop owners now have the option to integrate a full-fledged e-commerce system into their blogs.
Assurity launches OneKey, a national security token infrastructure
Assurity launches OneKey, a national security token infrastructure
Motorola Atrix 2 arrives in Singapore, packed with games, for S$699
It's packed with what you'd expect - a 4.3-inch screen, dual-core 1GHz processor, Android 2.3.6 operating system, a nice 8-meg camera and some of Motorola's useful add-ons like MotoCast, which…
Savvis to invest S$100M in second Singapore data centre
Singapore's red-hot data centre industry has just received a shot in the arm when Savvis announced plans to build its second data centre in Jurong East. According to a media…
Test drive Windows 8 now with Microsoft’s consumer preview
This pre-release version for consumers should give everyone a good look at the upcoming OS that is supposed to offer both the familiar PC mouse interface and a touch-based feel…
Competition heats up with another no-contract fibre broadband plan
Yet another service provider has come up with fibre broadband plans without the usual two-year lock-in period, in the latest sign of competition heating up in Singapore. ViewQwest today said…
Commentary: IDA pushes for faster fibre turn-on
The fibre optic cable may have reached your home, but when you try signing up for one of those speedy fibre broadband services that your friends have been talking about,…
Chrome Beta lands in Singapore Android Market
If you're a proud owner of the newly-minted Samsung Galaxy Nexus, be sure to check out Google's Chrome Beta browser that has finally made its way into the Android…
Nokia outs 808 PureView 41-meg camera phone
The Finnish phone maker has taken quite a number of people by surprise by unveiling a phone, sorry, camera, that boasts a sensor capable of 41 megapixels of detail and…
HTC hopes to turn phones into real cameras, backed with cloud storage, with One series
The cameras on its new HTC One series of high-end phones are tweaked to fire in 0.7 seconds, after auto-focusing on a subject in a short 0.2 seconds, say company…
Win a Lenovo u300s IdeaPad Ultrabook worth S$1,899
Tell Techgoondu you most geek moment of 2011 and stand a chance to win a Lenovo u300s IdeaPad Ultrabook!
Dell acquires backup software specialist AppAssure
Dell has acquired AppAssure, a backup and recovery software specialist, in a bid to beef up its software and storage portfolio. The latest acquisition by the world's third…
Fujifilm’s X-Pro1 is the most expensive mirrorless interchangeable lens camera yet
Pictures look great, as the company promises, but with a price tag of S$2,400 for the body alone, the new Fujifilm mirrorless shooter has some serious convincing to do.
Time to buy an updated Blackberry Playbook on the cheap?
With attractive prices and updated software this week that finally reverses the massive mistakes of last year, the tablet might be worth considering for folks looking for a good bargain.
Dual-screen Sony Tablet P goes on sale in Singapore at S$848
The clamshell design will surely remind folks of portable game consoles of the past, and this Sony is a certified Playstation gadget that plays your games made for other Sony…
Goondu review: Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning
Techgoondu reviews Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning and finds it a fun button mashing action RPG
Epson shows off “world’s lightest” GPS tracker for runners
Don't call it a watch, even if it looks like one of those digital wonders that you wore to school in the 1980s. This new gizmo from Epson is touted…