Why using a Huawei phone without Google isn’t so bad after all
Through Huawei Mobile Services and AppGallery, Huawei is creating a new ecosystem for Android users seeking the best mobile experience.
Disrupting the space industry with blockchain and other technologies
The space industry is famously closed when it comes to adopting emerging technologies that have impacted other sectors. That is set to change, say experts.
Hands on: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip brings retro style with first foldable glass screen
The S$1,998 Galaxy Z Flip is costly and not for everyone, but it is a rare case where the newest technology is executed surprisingly well.
Home medication service for busy caregivers and homebound patients
A medication delivery service called G-MEDS now promises to make life easier for homebound patients and busy caregivers who are unable to visit a clinic.
Google Maps celebrates 15th birthday with new features, snazzy new icon
From a humble app to help people get around, Google Maps has become an indispensible app that guides people on their daily commute and in their travels.
Amid coronavirus crisis, a good time to turn to teleworking
The lessons learnt from the temporary teleworking arrangements during this challenging period can be applied in future in Singapore.
Living with Arlo Pro 3 cameras and Audio Doorbell
Using the Arlo Pro 3 cameras and the Arlo Audio Doorbell for two months now, I've seen the benefits of today's smart home technology, as well as its bugs.
Goondu review: Nikon Z50 mirrorless camera
The Nikon Z50 is aimed at budget-conscious users who value a mirrorless camera that can be upgraded over time.
When fake news, censorship make it harder to tackle a coronavirus
It's true that fake news spreads as fast as a coronavirus. But not having the right information in time to make the right decision is also costly.
Q&A: Hard to innovate if identity theft, fraud not dealt with, says PayPal
PayPal now uses AI to better analyse online transactions to allow real transactions to be carried out, while stopping fraudulents ones from going through.
Goondu review: Canon EOS M6 Mark II mirrorless camera
The Canon EOS M6 Mark II offers decent value to consumers seeking a standalone camera, but there are better options if they want to upgrade in future.
Samsung launches Galaxy S10 Lite in Singapore ahead of next big flagship phone
Samsung will start selling the Galaxy S10 Lite, an updated but trimmed down version of last year's flagship phone, in Singapore on February 8.
Italian sports car design company races ahead with supercomputer
Every week, about 300 cars designed by Dallara compete in racing circuits around the world. The data collected is used to design newer, faster cars.
Goondu review: Oppo Reno2
The Oppo Reno2 has an improved quad-camera system and sleek looks but its S$899 price tag makes it less attractive in a competitive segment of the market.
Goondu review: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare + Season 1
If you enjoy realism and a story campaign that involves more than just repetitive gun-and-run missions, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare will impress.
Geek buy: Logitech K380 Bluetooth keyboard works well with a TV
The Logitech K380 is a compact Bluetooth keyboard that lets you connect to a host of devices, from a tablet to a smart TV.
In unprecedented move, StarHub and M1 will jointly bid for Singapore 5G licence
StarHub and M1 will put in a joint bid for a 5G licence in Singapore, the first time rival telecom operators are launching such a bid, amid fierce competition in…
Coding or programming? They go hand in hand, says eminent computer scientist Leslie Lamport
Eminent mathematician and computer scientist Leslie Lamport believes they refer to two different concepts and they cannot be used interchangeably.
Goondu review: Audio-Technica ATH-CKS5TW earphones
You get what you pay for in the Audio-Technica ATH-CKS5TW, a no-frills entry into the world of fully wireless earphones. Good battery, less so the audio.
Connecting directly to the cloud makes SD-WAN attractive to enterprises
A good experience with cloud-based apps is driving many enterprises to use SD-WAN to connect their branch offices directly to cloud service providers.