Out for preorder in Singapore, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4, Z Fold4 feature small upgrades
Samsung's latest flip and fold phones - the Galaxy Z Flip4 and Galaxy Z Fold4 - will go for the same price as last year's models at launch,
As US shores up semiconductor production, a finely balanced sector faces changes
The US is looking to secure semiconductor production back on home soil, as a highly optimised sector faces unprecedented change.
Stray review: Save the world with sheer catittude
In Stray, you play a cat roaming a dystopian, lifeless city, but one filled with interesting android characters and tense encounters.
Through overseas internships, NUS students get real-world experience to bolster entrepreneurial ambitions
Students in the NUS Overseas Colleges (NOC) programme get internships for real-world experience. Alumni have founded unicorns like Carousell.
Hands on: Nothing Phone 1 promises pizzazz in a drab smartphone market
The Nothing Phone 1 wants to stand out with its flashy LED lights but can the flashy new phone do more than catch the eye?
HP ZBook Firefly G9 review: A futuristic look for a mobile workstation
Aimed at professional users, the HP ZBook Firefly G9 mobile workstation faces competition from faster laptops with zippier graphics chips.
Outdoor augmented reality experience at Marina Bay among new 5G projects in Singapore
An outdoor augmented reality (AR) setup that promises a "cinematic" experience at Marina Bay is one of three 5G projects in Singapore.
Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3 review: Excellent audio on the go, at a cost
Sennheiser's Momentum True Wireless 3 offer great audio quality rivalled by few other true wireless earphones but they don't come cheap.
Canon EOS R7 review: Great for travel but crop-sensor camera needs more lens support
The Canon EOS R7 is a great camera for travelling with but its crop-sensor and lack of more compatible lenses make it less attractive.
Unclear path ahead for Huawei, as it pivots consumer business away from smartphones
Huawei has pivoted away from smartphones to launch laptops, monitors and even backpacks, but it will come up against entrenched rivals.
Huawei shows off new MateBook X Pro laptop, other devices aimed at smart offices
Huawei unveiled its new MateBook X Pro laptop, along with a lineup of new office devices, today, as it further pivots away from smartphones.
Q&A: Why automating intelligence is critical to technology innovators
Automating Intelligence builds on measurement technologies to deliver faster insights so companies can get to market faster with less risk.
Hands on: Asus ZenBeam Latte L1 projector is small in size but creates a big screen
The Asus ZenBeam Latte L1 is easy to set up and offers decent brightness and image size at a short distance but it only projects at 720p.
Geek buy: StarHub TV+ Android set-top box is a smart add-on for old TVs
The StarHub TV+ set-top box, running Android TV, brings modern apps and a nifty interface to older TVs that lack these features.
Singtel 5G “standalone” network now covers more than 95 per cent of Singapore
Singtel now has more than 95 per cent nationwide coverage in Singapore with its 5G "standalone" network, opening the door to new apps.
Hands on: Google Pixel 6a is a mid-range phone with compromises
The mid-priced Pixel 6a isn't class-leading but it has a more manageable size than its costlier siblings, and it is generally a joy to use.
After three-year pause, Singapore warily calls for more sustainable data centres
Singapore is calling for new data centres in future to be more sustainable by using renewable energy and being more energy efficient.
Foodpanda opens regional HQ in Singapore, runs programmes for tech talent
Food and grocery delivery operator Foodpanda has opened a regional headquarters in Singapore today, marking its decade of operations in Asia.
Insta360 One RS review: an all-in-one action adventure travel camera gets a (slight) upgrade
If you are looking for an action/adventure camera that gives you the most flexibility, the Insta360 One RS is the camera to check out.
Mobile broadband covers most of Asia-Pacific but adoption still low: GSMA
Mobile broadband networks cover most of the population in Asia-Pacific, but user adoption trails that significantly, according to the GSMA.