Deploying Windows and Mac on a large scale
When online luxury retailer Gilt Groupe K.K. wanted to run Windows programs on its all-Mac infrastructure, it turned to a solution that could operate stably and at scale.
In Japan, technology is helping to predict a tsunami, recycle water for affected citizens
Despite being a nation always on guard against natural disasters, Japan learnt some painful lessons in the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that killed more than 10,000 people and caused a…
With Singapore telcos slugging it out, enjoy the benefits while they last
Enjoy the good deals now but don't be surprised if telcos take back some of the generous or unlimited data add-ons a couple of years from now.
Do we need a gaming phone?
If playing your favourite games is your reason to get a high-performance phone, most flagship phones will most likely be able to meet your expectations.
Asia-Pacific businesses need to do more to prepare workers for AI
Worryingly, a new study shows that many Singapore companies have no plans to help employees acquire AI-related skills.
Hands on: Samsung Galaxy S10+ impresses, even as rivals up the pressure
It may look familiar but small but significant updates such as an in-screen fingerprint sensor make the Galaxy S10+ a competitive phone this year.
Hands on: Canon EOS RP
Shutterbugs who like Canon's latest mirrorless cameras but feel that last year's EOS R was too costly will find the new EOS RP more wallet-friendly.
Circles.Life comes up with unlimited mobile data plan at S$48 a month
Virtual operator Circles.Life has come up with what appears to be the cheapest unlimited data plan in Singapore at S$48 a month.
No longer Apple clones, Chinese smartphones are breaking new ground in 2019
No longer slavishly copying Apple designs, Chinse smartphone makers are proving that they can come up with newer interfaces and driving up quality as well.
Wi-Fi 6 will better connect wireless devices in a dense area, says Ruckus Networks
Wi-Fi 6 will play a different role in a world where 5G is blanketing everything with its low-latency coverage, said Bart Giordano, senior vice president for worldwide sales at Ruckus…
Singaporean helms HP Asia-Pacific, joins elite group leading Asian operations of global tech companies
Ng Tian Chong of HP Inc. joins an elite and small group of Singaporeans who are leading the Asian business of global tech companies.
Finally, SingPost gets fined, forced to hire more postmen to improve service
SingPost's blase attitude towards the numerous complaints over the years about its subpar service seems to have finally caught up with it.
Goondu review: Honor View 20
The Honor View 20 isn't a cut-price Huawei Mate 20 Pro but it boasts many flagship features like a zippy processor, without the price tag.
Software that monitors work in real time seeks to help women rejoin workforce
Collaborative tools that monitor, manage, collaborate, rate and pay remote workers can enable more women to work again, says TransparentBusiness.
With no news of Xperia XZ3 flagship, Sony Mobile leaves users wondering if it has exited Singapore
Sony has shown no signs of selling its latest Xperia XZ3 flagship phone in Singapore amid market talk of its impending exit from this market.
Goondu review: Asus Strix Scar II GL504 gaming notebook
The Asus Strix Scar II isn't the cheapest gaming notebook around but it earns its stripes with its superior design and overall quality.
A large 4K monitor for gaming… that doesn’t break the bank
A 4K monitor with game-enhancing features like AMD Radeon Freesync won't cost a bomb today because more options like the LG 32UK550 are available now.
In latest medical data breach, Singapore authorities fail to live up to standard they set for others
At a time when people are sharing more data than ever, the way the Ministry of Health has handled the HIV data breach is troubling, to say the least.
Nutanix aims to be US$3 billion company by 2021
Enterprise cloud provider Nutanix is aiming to more than double its revenue to hit US$3 billion by 2021, up from US$1.16 billion in fiscal 2017.
Go cashless while giving out a DBS QR code angpow this Chinese New Year
DBS red packets with unique QR codes now let you specify how much money to give in each red packet, without worrying about stuffing in cash.