Grab launches GrabFood delivery service in Singapore, aims to be one-stop app
Grab has come up with a food delivery service, called GrabFood, as part of its plans to offer users a one-stop app for transport, food and payments in future.
Same same but different, the Huawei Mate RS
Despite some nice touches and additional features like wireless charging, the Huawei Mate RS may not stand out enough for the S$2,298 that the company is asking for.
AR, VR spending in Asia-Pacific to soar 141 per cent to US$11 billion in 2018: IDC
The amount spent on AR and VR in Asia Pacific (excluding Japan) is set to balloon from US$4.6 billion in 2017 to US$11.1 billion this year, according to IDC.
Sporting a notch, LG G7+ to be out in Singapore in June for S$1,198
The company will be hoping it can convince users who have not bought the latest Samsung and Huawei flagships to take a chance on the LG G7+.
Hands on: Honor 10 crashes mid-range phone party in Singapore
For S$579 in Singapore, the Honor 10 will attract users looking for good value in an Android phone without breaking the bank.
Asia-Pacific organisations could lose US$1.75 trillion to cyber threats: Microsoft
Organisations in Asia-Pacific stand to lose as much as US$1.75 trillion if they are hit by cyber attacks that affect jobs, reputation and even share price, according to an extensive…
M1’s new mobile remittance service uses MyInfo digital service
M1 unveiled a new remittance service today that makes use of the Singapore government's MyInfo digital service to let users easily register themselves and send money on their phones.
Goondu review: Klipsch Heritage HP-3 headphones are big on bass
Whether you like Klipsch's sound signature, what you can't deny is that the Heritage HP-3 are involving in a wide range of music.
Goondu review: Honor 9 Lite looks good for its price
If you want to see how far your dollar can stretch when it comes to buying a budget phone, look no further than the Honor 9 Lite.
Samsung starts selling 2018 QLED TVs in Singapore, as rival OLED TVs gain traction
Samsung showed off its 2018 QLED TVs this week in Singapore, seeking to win over users with its technology as rival OLED TVs start gaining traction.
HMD banks on nostalgia, value with Nokia “banana phone” and Android lineup
HMD Global is selling the Nokia 8110 "banana phone" in Singapore at S$109, along with more upmarket Android models such as the Nokia 7 Plus at S$599.
Goondu review: Vivo X21 has to go beyond in-screen fingerprint sensor
Ultimately, you'd have to ask if it's worth paying S$799 for the Vivo X21 for its standout feature - the in-screen fingerprint sensor, which is the first here.
Most Singaporeans say they can go cashless for a day: Visa survey
Most Singaporeans say they can go a day without using cash to pay for items, according to a study released today that points to an increasing confidence with cashless payment.
As Uber ends rides in Singapore, what lessons for regulating platform companies?
With Grab and Uber, regulators could hardly say no to the merger, unless they stopped drivers from picking up passengers altogether.
MyRepublic to offer mobile services as virtual operator after tie-up with StarHub
Fibre broadband operator MyRepublic will be offering mobile services in Singapore in the months ahead, after it inked a deal with StarHub to enter the market as a virtual operator.
Cartier Women entrepreneurs create immediate impact
Every idea from the 19 women finalists at Cartier Women’s Initiative Awards 2018 is creating an impact in the communities and countries where their projects have been implemented.
Hands on: Vivo X21 is first phone with in-screen fingerprint scanner in Singapore
The Vivo X21 launched in Singapore today will be the first smartphone here with a breakthrough technology that has eluded the likes of Apple and Samsung - an in-screen fingerprint…
Goondu review: Xperia XZ2 impresses with camera, marred by questionable design decisions
Despite a good camera and decent audio playback, the Xperia XZ2 requires some trade-offs, thanks to some questionable decisions by Sony.
Q&A: Consumers will use cryptocurrencies and not even know it, says Abra
In many cases, consumers will use cryptocurrencies but won’t even know they’re using the digital money, according to Abra founder and CEO Bill Barhydt.
Cyber defence capabilities in industrial systems ‘shockingly low’: Honeywell
There is no basic monitoring or regular risk assessments in many industrial systems today, according to Honeywell, which opened a new cyber security centre in Singapore to address the threat.