Sennheiser IE 600 review: Cheaper than the flagship and still top-notch audio quality
The Sennheiser IE 600 are excellent earphones that will please all but the most finicky audiophiles. They're cheaper than the IE 900 too.
Canon EOS R10 and EOS R7 crop-sensor cameras out in Singapore in June, July respectively
Canon's EOS R7 and R10 are attractively priced but while they're great for holiday photos, they lack some of the features on costlier models.
Steer toward full vehicle autonomy with confidence
Experts believe further autonomy for self-driving vehicles, so they do not require any human interaction, will make our roadways safer.
Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands review: Whimsical fantasy RPG with guns
A cleverly scripted, lighthearted and whimsical fantasy RPG with guns, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands scores high as a feel-good game.
Vivo X80 Pro hands-on: Hitting the right vibes for imaging
Expectations are high for the Vivo X80 Pro, as its camera system is co-engineered with renowned lens maker Zeiss.
Bowers & Wilkins Panorama 3 review: A solid soundbar that works well with movies
Though not cheap, the B&W Panorama 3 premium soundbar is impressive with movies and TV shows and decent with music.
Ransomware hit 65 per cent of organisations in Singapore: Sophos
As many as 65 per cent of organisations in Singapore were hit by ransomware in 2021, up from 25 per cent in 2020, according to Sophos.
Razer Viper V2 Pro mouse review: So light yet so dark
Costing S$229.90, the Viper V2 Pro gaming mouse is cheaper, lighter and more sensitive than its predecessor but there are trade-offs.
DJI Mini 3 Pro hands-on: A TikTok-ready pocket drone
The DJI Mini 3 Pro is compact yet powerful done with a capable camera and handy features like an optional RC controller for ease of use.
Hit by unusual outage, Singtel website, mobile apps go down
Hit by an unusual outage, the Singtel website was down from roughly 9pm last night to early morning, along with a number of mobile apps.
Out in Singapore for S$749, Pixel 6a brings Google Tensor chip at lower cost
The Pixel 6a offers the Tensor chip and other smarts like AI photography at a lower cost, but it faces stiff competition.
DJI MIC review: Fuss-free wireless audio recording for content creators
Though not cheap at S$529, the DJI Mic scores with its simplicity, convenience and audio quality and will be a handy to content creators.
Two students among award winners for using digital technology for good in Singapore
Two students who used digital technologies to improve their communities were recognised by Singapore Computer Society Tech Leader Awards.
Q&A: Plastic pollution cannot be easily reversed or recycled out of, but concrete action still matters, says Dell
The world’s reliance on single-use plastics means plastic pollution cannot be easily reversed or recycled away, says Dell.
Devialet Dione review: Impressive scale for a soundbar but lacking in some areas
The Devialet Dione scores for its large-scale presentation, especially in movies, but it lacks some features expected of a costly soundbar.
2.5 billion 5G voice users by 2026 can open door to new voice services: Juniper Research
There will be 2.5 billion 5G voice users by 2026, opening the door for telecom operators to deploy new voice services, says Juniper Research.
Why your PC needs a performance boost from a Dynabook SSD
Dynabook Boost SSDs offer capacities from 240GB to 2TB now. Read speeds go up to a stunning 3,300MB/s, a boost for video editing and gaming.
As cyber threats loom, businesses look to more streamlined cloud tools to log, analyse data for intrusions
Businesses are seeking new tools to log, monitor and respond to data generated by devices, networks and firewalls, as cyber threats evolve.
Keysight, Singapore Quantum Engineering Programme, to boost research, education in emerging field
Keysight Technologies and Singapore's Quantum Engineering Programme are collaborating to boost R&D education in quantum technologies.
As Elon Musk readies to pocket Twitter, could social media finally “overcook” and turn off users?
Upheaval is expected if Elon Musk buys up Twitter. Will there be more conflict and polarisation on the social network, making users leave?