Back to the future as I used my phone to tap on an MRT fare gate
To gain broad acceptance, mobile wallets and cashless payments have to be easier to use. And first, people have to know about them.
Ransomware detected 10 times more in 2017 in Asia-Pacific: Malwarebytes
Ransomware was the weapon of choice for cyber criminals in 2017.
Well past time that ez-link and Nets cards are truly interchangeable, starting from a hawker centre
It is good news that Nets and EZ-Link are coming together to make things easier for users. The question is why it has taken so long.
Acronis Ransomware Protection offers another free option to ward off dreaded menace
Acronis Ransomware Protection monitors system processes in real-time to detect and stop the ransomware attacks.
4 affordable phones that offer great value if you don’t need a flagship
If you are tired of the smartphone rat race and want to save yourself a few hundred dollars, consider these affordable phones that offer plenty of bang for your buck.
Is using Facebook as bad as smoking cigarettes?
Though Facebook wants to moderate some of the extreme elements of the network, it is rather late now to set new rules after the game has kicked off.
Q&A: Face recognition is changing how a safe, smart city is run, says NEC
Accuracy is no longer a concern today, says Walter Lee, evangelist and government relations leader at NEC's Global Safety Division.
More needed to tackle under-representation of women in Singapore’s ICT sector
In Singapore, where people are the only resource the country has, women’s participation in ICT and Stem jobs is critical.
Goondu review: Razer Naga Trinity
The Razer Naga Trinity turns things on their head by letting you have three separate configurations for your games.
A decade old now, mobile apps are disrupting financial, retail, entertainment industries
Angry Birds took a mere 35 days to reach 50 million users. Radio took 38 years and television took 13 years.
Hands on: Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018) and A8+ (2018)
The Galaxy A8 and A8+ are meant to bring a number of premium phone features to the mid-end market, though their prices are close to what you'd pay for a…
How I cut the cord and watched more great shows on the telly
For consumers, there's never been a better time to cut the cord and keep watching what you like, how you like it.
6 technologies to watch from CES 2018
The future of TV, new mobile computing concepts, a power-packed virtual reality headset and a long-awaited fingerprint scanner were unveiled at CES 2018.
Going after Android set-top boxes won’t bring back viewers for pay-TV players
How does this court case change things for the pay-TV providers here? Will they get a boost in revenue?
Goondu Review: Oppo R11s
The Oppo R11s might appeal to some users with its thin profile but its camera needs to be more souped up in a competitive field.
To counter fake news, Singapore needs media literacy, more credible media options
What needs strengthening are more credible news sources, as well as the media literacy in people to discern fact from fiction.
Microsoft Surface Laptop out in Singapore, starting from S$1,488
Months after it started selling in the United States, Microsoft's thin and light Surface Laptop is here in Singapore this month.
AI, cyber security and voice technology to continue hogging headlines in 2018
Artificial intelligence, cyber security, cloud computing, Internet of Things and edge computing will hog headlines again in 2018.
iOS app developers make the most money during year-end holidays
Customers spent more than US$1.1 billion between December 24 and January 3 in the App Store.
10-year-old coder Yuma Sorianto wants to make apps to change the world
In Singapore yesterday, Melbourne schoolboy Yuma Soerianto was the guest coding instructor and the youngest ever to teach coding at any Apple store around the world.