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.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 review: A refined foldable phone, pity the screen crease
The S$2,398 Galaxy Z Fold 4 is refined for a foldable phone and will appeal to those who want the large-screen experience and can afford it.
Poly Studio X video bars to support Google Meet for corporate offices
Poly will be supporting Google Meet with its Studio X family of video bars, the first Android-based, single-codec video appliances to do so.
Technologists are ready to build on their achievements of the last two years and reach the pinnacle of their profession
Technologists see clear benefits in being an Agent of Transformation. Now they’re ready to achieve their goals and create their legacy.
How organisations in Singapore can lead the next wave of innovation amid the global battle for talent
To nurture IT talent, employers need to provide their technologists with the right support, culture and resources to perform.
Xiaomi 12T Pro review: 200MP camera is useful but more work needed
If you're not fussy about camera quality and want the best chip, lots of memory and ample storage space, the Xiaomi 12T Pro is worth a look.
Despite headwinds, Southeast Asia digital economy on track to hit US$200 billion this year
Southeast Asia's digital economy is on track to hit US$200 billion in 2022, despite slowing user growth and global macroeconomic headwinds.
Fire up Call of Duty, Forza in a gaming suite at Singapore’s Parkroyal Collection Pickering hotel
Guests can now book a hotel room at Parkroyal Collection Pickering in Singapore and play their favourite games on an AMD laptop or an Xbox.
Google Pixel 7 Pro review: Snappy interface, great camera elevate Android flagship
The Pixel 7 Pro isn't perfect but it's got a snappy interface, excellent cameras and long battery life, which make it attractive.
A simple, high-quality audio system that readies schools, offices for a hybrid future
Shure Stem speakers and microphones offer flexibility, cost-effectiveness and quality to upgrade hybrid work and learning experiences.
Apple unveils new iPad Pro models sporting more powerful M2 chips
Apple has come up with updated versions of the iPad Pro 12.9-inch and iPad Pro 11-inch that sport the company's new M2 processor.
Q&A: More than monitoring, observability is set to help reduce operational toil, says SolarWinds
Observability is being able to do a lot more than monitor IT systems and send out alerts when something goes wrong, says SolarWinds.
Singapore government sets up ransomware task force as threats grow
The Singapore government has set up a taskforce that involves multiple agencies to boost cyber defences against ransomware.
Realising the potential of 5G private networks
Organisations across industries are looking at 5G private networks to boost productivity, efficiency, security, and safety.
Xiaomi’s push into premium smartphone market could use a lens from Leica
Xiaomi should be selling more phones with Leica lenses and expertise if it wants to gain a strong foothold in the premium market.
Remember Y2K? Brace for Y2Q, when public encryption keys can be hacked
Years To Quantum, or Y2Q, is when quantum computers develop to the point where they can break widely used public encryption keys.
