MyRepublic comes up with unlimited mobile data plan for S$48 a month
MyRepublic has come up with a S$48-a-month mobile plan that promises unlimited data usage, the latest offer for Singapore consumers who are now spoilt for choice.
Goondu review: Asus ZenBook Pro Duo UX581 promises easier multi-taking with two screens
Not one but two screens on the Asus ZenBook Pro Duo UX581, which lets you multitask better when editing photos or videos.
As 2019 trundles along, what to look for in a new smartphone?
Despite its early promise, 2019 has been disappointing in terms of groundbreaking phones like the Galaxy Fold. The last three months could change things.
Is Harmony OS the answer to Huawei’s woes?
Despite launching its Harmony OS earlier this month, Huawei will continue to use Android for its smartphones as long as it is allowed to do so.
Is that connected fridge making your smart home more vulnerable to cyber attacks?
TVs, fridges, cameras and door locks get connected alongside PCs in a smart home today but the security for these smart devices often isn't up to scratch.
Goondu review: Arlo Ultra smart home camera
If you fancy connecting everything at home to an app, you can now add a high-resolution surveillance camera to the list of changeable lights and other smart home items hooked…
Integration of global trade flows necessary to survive in digital economy
To survive in the digital world, countries and companies have to support the exchange of global trade, say experts at the IBM Think conference.
Sony to launch Xperia 1 in Singapore on August 29
Sony will hope that users look beyond the design to experience the many features, such as the camera, that promise to make the Xperia 1 stand out.
Parallels Desktop 15 promises better graphics running Windows on a Mac
The newly launched Parallels Desktop 15 virtualisation software now promises improved graphics performance and even support for a Microsoft Xbox controller.
Through supply chain attacks, hackers now compromise thousands of users to get to a few
Supply chain attacks, which penetrate trusted makers of hardware equipment and software developers, make it hard for users to trust anyone online.
Q&A: Courts looks to delivering experiences, trust, to fight retail crunch
Courts Singapore CEO, Ben Tan, said the company has had to change how it engaged customers but one thing has remained crucial - trust.
Goondu review: Sony WF-1000XM3 wireless earphones score high for usability, sound quality
They are not cheap but great design and quality make the Sony WF-1000XM3 the first lightweight wireless earphones to check out if you're looking for a pair.
Hands on: Samsung Galaxy Note 10, Note 10+ get slimmed down, drop headphone jack
Holding Samsung's newly launched Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ in your hands, you instantly feel the difference from last year's large-screen phablet from the South Korean electronics maker. Clearly,…
Enhance cybersecurity with human-centric approach, beware of bias
A human-centric approach to cybersecurity focuses on how, when and why people use and access information, but there's a need to beware of bias creeping in.
StarHub’s new 2Gbps fibre broadband plan comes with free Asus router
StarHub yesterday launched a new 2Gbps fibre broadband service aimed at gamers, becoming the latest telecom operator to deliver such a speed boost.
Hands on: Sony Alpha 7R Mark IV
With a 61-megapixel sensor among its many improvements, the Sony Alpha 7R Mark IV is an impressive camera that is versatile with studio or sports shoots.
Take a virtual walk through Singapore’s hawker centres with Google Street View
Google Street View will provide 360-degree imagery of Singapore's 114 hawker centres by early next year, enabling people to find each stall easily.
Trust no one, because perimeter defences can’t keep out cyberattacks
This idea of building a moat around a castle to keep out cyber intruders doesn't work today, as threats from the inside easily undo such perimeter defences.
Goondu review: Oppo Reno 10x Zoom
The Oppo Reno 10x Zoom shines with its excellent design and well-designed cameras, but ts ColorOS interface may be a hit or miss for some users.
When a smart city is ruined by selfish, anti-social behaviour
In an economy measured by every tiny bit of data, people rush to game the system for their desired outcomes - in ever more selfish ways.