Goondu review: Vivo X50 Pro needs a bit more polish
The S$1,099 Vivo X50 Pro has some great features like a built-in stabiliser for great photos and videos, but it can be more polished.
Goondu review: Razer Blade Stealth 13 is a sharp-looking performer
The good-looking Razer Blade Stealth 13 sports a game-capable Nvidia graphics chip that elevates it above other ultraportable laptops.
StarHub tests the market for 5G-capable plans with consumer 5G trial in Singapore
StarHub mobile customers who have a 5G phone can log on to a 5G mobile network at parts of Singapore, as part of a free trial from tomorrow.
Goondu review: The Last of Us Part II
The Last of Us Part II offers a memorable and masterfully told story, fabulous acting, complex characters and great gameplay.
Marina Bay Sands can “beam” holograms of speakers on stage for hybrid events
Marina Bay Sands' new studio beams a live hologram of a speaker onto a stage shared by other persons there in person.
Goondu review: iPad Pro 2020 is Apple’s best tablet yet
For users whose iPad is three years older or more, or who draw, paint and like to write, the iPad Pro 2020 is a good upgrade.
Goondu review: Google Pixel 4a is likeable, but has shortcomings
The Google Pixel 4a is likeable with a great camera but the lack of a wide-angle lens and a larger screen could be deal breakers.
Samsung’s new Galaxy Note 20 Ultra looks sleek with slim design, near-invisible bezels
Samsung's Galaxy Note 20 Ultra packs in a better camera, more responsive stylus and lots of hardware in a sleek but costly package.
Improved design, same well-liked camera in Google’s new S$499 Pixel 4a
The Pixel 4a is tightly integrated with the latest of Google's online services and software, such as its virtual assistant and Android operating system.
Goondu review: Google Pixel Buds win on usability
The S$269 Google Pixel Buds are a great companion for your Android phone, becoming a natural extension that can be worn comfortably for hours.
Goondu review: Dell Latitude 9510 looks sleek as a 2-in-1 laptop
The Dell Latitude 9510 isn't cheap but it sports a great 2-in-1 design and a relatively large 15-inch screen that will be handy on the road.
Hands on: Vivo X50 Pro to cost S$1,099 in Singapore, out on August 15
Vivo's X50 Pro, a new flagship phone touted to be an imaging powerhouse with four main cameras, is out in Singapore on August 15 for S$1,055.
An IoT nightmare: old devices feeding outdated data to new AI
An Internet of Forgotten Things could generate outdated or inaccurate data that end up being used by AI to come to the wrong conclusions.
Q&A: Robots still have much to learn from interactions with humans, say NUS profs behind AI breakthrough
Robots stilll have much to learn through interactions with humans, say NUS researchers behind artificial brain and skin that gave robots a sense of touch.
Goondu review: Sony Xperia 10 II has nifty lightweight design but is too expensive
The Sony Xperia 10 II might appeal to users who prefer a smaller yet high-quality screen but Sony has an uphill battle against more competitive rivals.
Going digital helps Seonggong transform Korean food service operations in Singapore
Korean F&B enterprise Seonggong tapped on grants from the government's Digital Resilience Budget to digitally transform its operations.
Google Meet, Gmail and other G Suite tools get security boost
Users of Google's online tools such as Meet, Gmail and Chat are getting new cybersecurity features as they spend more time working remotely from home.
Pick up the Dynabook Portégé X30L-G, the world’s lightest 13.3-inch laptop
The Toshiba Portege X30L-G is the lightest in its class, plus it comes with security built in and sports add-on ports that are handy for business users.
Medical electronic devices are facing a critical test
The extraordinary growth of medical electronics has led to a series of complex technical issues affecting healthcare network infrastructure.
Goondu review: Huawei P40 Pro Plus
The Huawei P40 Pro Plus sports two additional telephoto lenses that offer great performance for a smartphone, but should you pay a grand S$1,898 for it?