Building a sustainable future with digital twins and AI
One way organisations can reach net zero and address other sustainability efforts is through the combined power of digital twins and AI.
As Black Friday online sales frenzy returns, are brands and retailers ready to innovate?
Competition is stiff among brands and retailers as the Black Friday buying frenzy rolls along again. First-party data and analytics are key.
Hands on: Good selfie camera but price tag weighs down Vivo V25 Pro
The S$849 Vivo V25 Pro may be a bit out of the mid-range segment but the phone scores with its selfie camera and nice finish.
Samsung’s One UI 5 interface to be rolled out to Singapore users from this month
Samsung is rolling out its One UI 5 interface to Galaxy devices in Singapore from this month, boosting security, personalisation and more.
Still cleaning your home the old way? Dreame vacuums take the chore away with modern smarts
The Dreame H12 Pro, Dreame M12 and DreameBot L10s Ultra smart vacuum and mop help take the chore of cleaning at home with smart technology.
How private is your data?
Laws and reputations can force companies and other organisations to protect PII, but it helps tounderstand risks and practise cyber hygiene.
Hands on: Vivo X Fold+ comes with sizeable screen, good camera for a foldable phone
The Vivo X Fold+ is only out in China now but the foldable phone has a great camera and foldable design, and costs less than Samsung's.
Qualcomm packs AI in Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, targets metaverse as it looks beyond phones
Qualcomm has leaned heavily on AI in its much awaited Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset that will be in Android phones in coming months.
Huawei launches incubator programme with IMDA to nurture early-stage Singapore startups in fintech, Web3, metaverse
Huawei has launched an incubator programme with IMDA to nurture early-stage Singapore startups involved in fintech, Web3 and metaverse.
MediaTek Dimensity 9200 chipset promises top-end performance for flagship smartphones
MediaTek just unveiled its newest 5G chipset, the Dimensity 9200, which is aimed the next generation of flagship smartphones.
AMD confident about chip supply, despite higher expected demand
After overcoming challenges like substrate capacity, AMD is confident of scaling up the manufacture of its chips to meet higher demand.
With focus on ownership costs and energy savings, AMD launches 4th-gen EPYC server chip
AMD launched its 4th-gen EPYC processors that promise higher server performance, while keeping costs affordable and reducing the power bill.
Don’t fancy cleaning the floor? Ask the Roborock G10 to mop and vacuum
The Roborock G10 not only vacuums but mops the floor automatically with smart sensors built in and a dock that lets it refill water.
DJI Mavic 3 Classic review: A more affordable drone, sans the zoom
DJI's Mavic 3 Classic is a more affordable version of last year's Mavic 3, though it retains the image quality and other important features.
Asus Zenbook 17 Fold review: The start of laptops with foldable screens?
The Asus Zenbook 17 Fold comes with a large foldable screen that might herald new laptop designs, but its S$5,499 price might deter users.
New Wuying Cloudbook from Alibaba Cloud brings unlimited performance to mobile, hybrid workers
The Wuying Cloudbook harnesses the true power of the cloud, bringing with it unlimited computer power, data security and improved efficiency.
Securing one’s software supply chain in an era of complex, interconnected systems
Securing one's software supply chain is not easy today, but tools that provide automation and visibility will go a long way to help, says Azul
SingHealth tests out NEC face recognition technology for visits to hospitals
Visitors to SingHealth Tower and Outram Community Hospital in Singapore can now simply scan their faces at a gantry to enter the buildings.
Scorn review: I have no mouth and I must puke
If you enjoy H R Giger’s art, are not put off by gore and horror, Scorn offers an experience like no other.
The golden age of SaaS is turning into a nightmare for DevOps
With DevOps teams managing increasingly complex software stacks, the operational side of the job takes a significant amount of time.