Q&A: Making technology easy and safe for children requires more thought
It's time to rethink how to create digital devices that are safe and easy for kids, says MyFirst CEO G-Jay Yong.
Coinhako gets in-principle approval to provide digital payment token services in Singapore
Coinhako, the Singapore startup, is the first local non-bank crypto exchange to get this in-principle approval.
Nvidia stakes claim in a future where physical and digital worlds collide
Staking its claim in a hybrid world, Nvidia unveiled its Omniverse suite of technologies and advances in AI, robotics and self-driving cars.
Southeast Asia e-commerce accelerating to become a US$1 trillion Internet economy by 2030
The Southeast Asia Internet economy is booming despite and because of the pandemic, with e-commerce to reach US$360 billion by 2025.
In 5G rollouts, Singapore telcos look to edge computing to add value to “dumb pipe”
Multi-access edge computing (MEC) brings cloud capabilities like AI closer to a 5G network, enabling new uses for drones and other vehicles.
Hands on: Rakuten Kobo Sage comes with a handy stylus
If you want a handy e-book reader with a stylus , then the new Kobo Sage should be an item on your shopping list this coming Christmas.
DIY: Replacing the laptop battery on your Dell XPS 13
Replacing the laptop battery for the Dell XPS 13 isn't difficult. You just have to make sure you have the right screwdriver head.
Why I bought a Samsung Galaxy A52s instead of another flagship phone
After years of buying flagship phones, I went for a midrange model this time with the Samsung Galaxy A52s. I'm happy I did.
Goondu review: Sonos Beam (Gen 2) soundbar follows a winning formula
The S$799 sticker price is a bit steep, but the Sonos Beam (Gen 2) will be a great soundbar for movie nights at home.
94 per cent in Singapore have bad password habits: Google study
As much as 94 per cent of people in Singapore have poor password habits like recycling passwords for different sites, a Google study found.
Sony Xperia Pro-I is a camera first, smartphone second
A 1-inch sensor and variable aperture make the Sony Xperia Pro-I a camera more than a smartphone but its US$1,800 price may be too steep.
AMD and NTU open data science and AI lab in Singapore
The new NTU-AMD Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab seeks to boost expertise in the growing subsector.
Diversity strategies for the technology sector
Inclusion leads to breakthroughs in speed to market, better recognition of functional improvement opportunities, and strong problem solving.
Has the empire struck back with the Core i9-12900K, Intel’s top 12th-gen Core processor?
Intel has unveiled its 12th-gen Core processors, including the flagship Core i9-12900K that it claims is set to be the best PC gaming chip.
Goondu review: Microsoft Surface Go 3 looks decent but doesn’t perform up to speed
The Surface Go 3 sports a touchscreen and detachable keyboard like the Surface Pro but it isn't fast enough for a full Windows 11 experience.
Goondu review: Far Cry 6 has flaws but is hard to put down
The tone may be inconsistent at times and the map seems too big, but Far Cry 6 is still a satisfying action game that is hard to put down.
Google Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro look competitive, expected in Singapore early 2022
Unveiled amid much hype, the Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro sport a modern design, a self-designed Tensor chip and new camera hardware.
Goondu review: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 makes compelling case for foldable phones
The Galaxy Z Fold 3 has smoothened over the kinks in earlier Samsung foldable phones. While expensive, it might appeal to well-heeled users.
New chips boost performance for Apple’s redesigned MacBook Pro notebooks
Apple's two new MacBook Pro models promise more performance with the in-house designed chips, namely the M1 Pro and M1 Max.
Singapore government begins 5G trials in Sentosa to test driverless vehicles, drones, mixed reality
Government agencies have begun trials to operate autonomous vehicles, drones and 3D laser scanners using high-speed 5G links on Sentosa.