Hands on: Nikon Z50
Its relatively affordable price will make the Nikon Z50 more attractive to photographers who want a mirroless camera that lets them changes lenses easily.
Goondu review: Samsung Galaxy Fold is surprisingly pleasant to use
Costing S$3,088, the Samsung Galaxy Fold is surprisinlgy easy to handle but too expensive to recommend to anyone except the most ardent gadget collector.
Goondu review: Sonos Move impresses with audio quality on the go
Continuing the company's success with small speaker arrays, the Sonos Move is worth checking out for folks looking for a flexible yet polished audio box.
Goondu review: Google Pixel 4 is the ultimate machine for the Android warrior
While any Android phone is good enough to enjoy the many benefits of the Google ecosystem, the Pixel 4 brings the user experience to a new level.
Public cloud services to create 22,000 new jobs over next 5 years: Boston Consulting Group
The deployment of public cloud services will help create 22,000 jobs in Singapore, while boosting gross domestic product by US$31 billion by 2023.
Goondu Review: Borderlands 3
If you are after a stylish, humorous and fun-filled shooting and looting adventure, you will find Borderlands 3 enjoyable and addictive
Goondu review: Canon G7X Mark III
The S$999 Canon G7X III itself isn't cheap, though it does gives you good image quality for both stills and video footage.
In Singapore, Samsung starts selling a 146-inch “wall TV” for S$500,000
By being early with micro LED screens such as The Wall, Samsung has the future firmly in its sights, because manufacturing costs will eventually come down.
Hands on: Asus ROG Phone II
How you view the new Asus ROG Phone II depends on what you look for in a smartphone, and how much you're willing to pay for a mobile gaming experience.
Hands on: Oppo Reno2
Whether you like the Reno2 depends on how much premium you're willing to pay for more RAM, increased storage space and an arguably better camera system.
Goondu DIY: Destroying data on your hard disks for good
If you have been simply throwing away your PC or hard disk, it is time to rethink how you destroy the data on the storage media.
Half of Singapore to have full-fledged 5G coverage by 2022, in “pragmatic” approach
These are early days for 5G in Singapore, with many problems to be discovered. Its lofty promises are still years away from being fulfilled.
AI Singapore builds up on-premise setup for compute-heavy tasks
AI Singapore, the country's national artificial intelligence (AI) programme, is setting up new on-premise computing infrastructure to handle intensive tasks that cost too much to run on the cloud. The…
Hitachi Vantara rolls out new software, solutions to capture growing data operations management market
Hitachi Vantara rolled out last week an artificial intelligence-enabled data centre platform and new data analytics solutions for enterprise operations.
Goondu review: Plantronics BackBeat Go 810 Bluetooth headphones
The Plantronics BackBeat Go 810 are competitively priced noise cancelling earphones that won't break the bank, but audio quality can be better.
Goondu review: Huawei Mate 30 Pro (4G)
Huawei has come up with a capable phone with great hardware but unless you don't use many of the apps tied to Google, the Mate 30 Pro would be a…
Amazon finally opens full online store in Singapore
Amazon won't find the Singapore market an easy one to crack, because rivals Lazada and Shopee have been busy signing up merchants over the years.
The tough war against cyber criminals in the dark Web
International cooperation among law enforcement agencies is needed to nab increasingly sophisticated cyber criminals using the dark Web.
Good news for Singapore startups as Southeast Asia “Internet economy” valued at US$100 billion?
With the Southeast Asia Internet economy now valued at a cool US$100 billion, any new startup here seeking to bag fresh funds will find new impetus. What a report from…
Q&A: AI can recognise pain, help doctors offer better treatment, says FXPal
AI can analyse facial expressions to determine the pain a patient is feeling and help adjust the medication required, said Lynn Wilcox, CTO of FXPal.