2021 promises to be another year of change for digital imaging
More people are turning to smartphones and mirrorless cameras to shoot their photos, leaving old DSLRs behind in the digital era.
From a rollable phone to a Sony drone, highlights from the CES 2021 tech fest
From phones with rollable screens to TVs that sport mini-LED technology for better image quality, CES 2021 offers a peek into the future.
Samsung’s new Galaxy S21 range boosts camera capabilities, tops S$2,000 for top-end model
Samsung's flagship Galaxy S21 smartphones will all come with 5G and offer new screens and improved cameras in a slightly bulkier design.
5,500 premium Grab vehicles to feature Panasonic’s air purifier, promising cleaner air
A Panasonic nanoe X air purifier will be installed in 5,500 of Grab's premium private hire service this month, promising cleaner air.
Is it time to abandon WhatsApp and switch to Signal, Telegram?
WhatsApp is learning that you can lose customers as fast as you win them virally, thanks to privacy concerns on its new usage terms.
Buying the right computer chair for work and play
If you're spending a lot of time at home working or playing games, it pays to have a good computer chair for support. Here's how to pick one.
Goondu review: Cyberpunk 2077
Despite the controversy and show stopping bugs, Cyberpunk 2077 is a deep and richly detailed open world game that is fun to play.
StarHub to stream The Mandalorian and other shows after exclusive Disney+ deal
With an exclusive deal to distribute Disney+ in SIngapore, StarHub will stream The Mandalorian and other Disney shows on its TV+ app.
TraceTogether debacle shows Singapore needs better data protection than a simple “trust us”
However you see it, the fact that TraceTogether contact-tracing data can be used by the police looks bad. This is not how you build trust.
In 2021, will new technologies widen or close the digital divide?
Will we recall the World Wide Web of the 90s or will the involuntary embrace of Big Tech's dystopian world grow even tighter in 2021?
Goondu review: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2
Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold2 improves on its predecessor with a handy foldable and large sceen on the go, but it is too costly at S$2,888.
Goondu review: Suunto 7 is a proper smartwatch for workouts
The Suunto 7 is not cheap at S$749 but it is a well made Wear OS smartwatch for running, swimming and other activities.
Second fibre broadband outage in a month looks bad for M1
A second outage in a month for M1's fibre broadband service means it's either really unlucky or has deeper problems with its infrastructure.
A Techgoondu wishlist for Christmas 2020
Each year, Techgoondu writers come together to imagine the presents we'd like to get over Christmas. Here's our 2020 wishlist!
Goondu Review: Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
If you enjoy Norse mythology, large scale battles, pillaging and raiding in an open world, you can’t go wrong with Assasin's Creed Valhalla.
Log in to e-services by scanning your face, sending SMS to children for SingPass verification
By scanning their faces to verify their identity, SingPass users can sign on to Singapore government services easily.
At under 1kg, Dynabook Portégé X30W-J is a powerful convertible laptop that defies gravity
The Dynabook Portege X30W-J is a premium convertible laptop that is light and easy to carry around yet a heavyweight in performance.
Q&A: Collective defence will better combat cyber threats in polarised world, says IronNet
Despite technologies such as 5G and cloud being highly politicised today, there is still room for collaboration, says IronNet.
Holiday gift guide: What to buy a techie for 2020?
What gifts for a holiday season that book-ends a tumultous year? Here are some ideas that will delight and be handy in the year ahead.
How will Singapore digital banks fare amid tougher scrutiny of Internet companies?
As new Singapore digital banks, Grab, Singtel and Sea will make it harder for consumers to leave them and could become too big to fail.