Facing a wipeout of US$30 billion in revenue, Huawei needs a way back into global market
The occasion was as remarkable as it was unusual. Perhaps for the first time, Huawei's famously reclusive founder and head honcho Ren Zhengfei joined a panel discussion with two American…
Thank you for making the Techgoondu x Huawei mobile photography workshop a success
They came for tip and tricks to shoot winning pictures with the mobile phone and went away with valuable ideas to capture the perfect moment. At the Techgoondu x Huawei…
New Google Pixel 4 teaser offers sneak peek of changed-up flagship phone
The new Pixel 4 appears to have junked some of the tired looking features that made the Pixel 2 and Pixel 3 look outdated next to rival flagship phones.
Goondu review: Creative SXFI Air headphones sound great despite plain design
Despite the rather simple design, the Creative SXFI Air headphones bring great sound at a quite unbeatable price. Go listen to them.
Q&A: Automation is needed to tackle IT complexity, argues Puppet
Enterprises have turn to automated scripts to manage increasingly complex infrastructure, said Nigel Kersten, vice-president of ecosystem engineering at software firm Puppet.
Shoot a winning photo with your smartphone at Techgoondu workshop
Come to the Techgoondu x Huawei Capturing the Moment 2019 workshop happening on June 14, 2019 to learn the tips and tricks of getting the perfect shot.
Apple boosts privacy and security with new login feature
Sign-in With Apple is a smart approach to privacy for the company since its profitability does not rely on centrally harvesting user information.
At Apple WWDC 2019, a gleaming Mac Pro and software de-coupling
Apple opened its yearly developers conference on June 4 in San Jose with a two-hour keynote that unveiled new software updates to its operating systems.
On 30th anniversary of Tiananmen protests, a reminder of the Internet’s once-lofty promise for liberty
It is not just in China where the promise of liberty that the Internet seemed so ready to deliver has become stillborn. Look to the West, as well.
No need to rush out to sell your Huawei phones now
The Huawei phones in your hands now, and yes, even those in the shops now, will continue to work with Google's Android operating system and its apps.
Cheaper mobile plans in Singapore but quality should not be compromised
Telcos splashing out cheaper mobile plans in Singapore, in a bid to stay competitive, should not be compromising network quality or customer service.
Latest virtual mobile operator Giga launches in fast-saturating Singapore market
The Giga no-contract service is targeted at millennials who travel, play video games and access data any time and from any where.
Goondu review: Sonos Amp hits the sweet spot
For folks looking for sound that's a step up from sound bars and other powered speakers, the Sonos Amp is a good first building block for a hi-fi system.
How to get that winning shot with your smartphone
Getting a winning shot with your smartphone isn't hard if you have some basic skills and a keen eye for detail.
Singapore looks to “sandboxes” to test out new innovations
Facing disruptions in a digital economy, the Singapore government is using "sandboxes" as controlled environments to verify and validate new innovations.
AI is already making a difference
From agriculture to healthcare, in multinational companies and small and medium businesses, AI is making a difference every day in Asia-Pacific.
Hands on: Asus ROG Strix Scar III (GL531)
Gamers looking for a sleek notebook have another option in the Asus ROG Strix Scar III (GL531) launched in Singapore yesterday.
With Google pulling out Android, Huawei is faced with hard choices
So far, Huawei has stuck to its guns when it comes to pressure from the United States government. At times defiant, it has also said it had prepared for alternatives…
Goondu review: Canon Rayo S1 portable projector
Sized like a power bank or a portable Wi-Fi router, the 235-gram Rayo S1 lets you play your movies on any blank wall while on the move.
Close to 4,300 have data leaked after Singapore Red Cross website gets hacked
Close to 4,300 persons who signed up to donate blood through the Singapore Red Cross had their personal data leaked last week.