Telcos can look to AI to solve 5G network problems: Ericsson
Reducing human intervention is one of the processes that have to be transformed at telcos to deliver 5G services, says Ericsson.
Five things to look for in a 4K TV before buying
The key to buying a great TV is seeing it as you would see it at home – as far as possible at the shop.
Security spending to top US$100 billion by 2020
The US will be the largest security market in 2016, followed by Western Europe and Asia Pacific.
Pixel 2 XL listed on new Google Singapore store, but you can’t buy anything yet
Things could improve if the Google Singapore store gets stocked up in the long run. For a start though, it is a massive disappointment.
HPE targets space as next frontier
The Spaceborne Computer contains two of HPE’s beefy Apollo servers, built using off-the-shelf servers and custom-built software.
Best practices to block ransomware with a firewall
Modern firewalls are purpose-built to defend against these kinds of attacks, but they need to be given an opportunity to do their job.
Goondu review: Uncharted: The Lost Legacy
In The Lost Legacy, we see the two unlikely partners team up together in search of Ganesha’s missing tusk in India.
Huawei banks on AI-enabled Kirin 970 processor to set it apart
How well the Kirin 970 does could determine if AI-enabled chips will become the cutting edge to define the top phones in the coming years.
Goondu review: Sennheiser CX 7.00BT plays it safe
The Sennheiser CX 7.00BT neck-band earphones are competent and comfortable but they lack a bit of the character.
Hands on: Sony Xperia XZ1, XZ1 Compact and XA1 Plus out in Singapore in October
With the same monobloc design that have been compared to power banks, the new Xperia XZ1, XZ1 Compact and XA1 Plus are aimed at folks who like the Sony look…
Goondu review: LG gram 15 is a portable workhorse
The 2017 LG gram 15 is still the first laptop you should look at if you find your current portable PC too limiting in terms of screen size. Your eyes…
Now weaponised, ransomware is a grave threat
Just as criminals are getting smarter, enterprises have to get up to speed to counter new ransomware threats.
M1 mobile security service aims to keep out malware on phones
M1 has rolled out a network-based mobile security service that aims to detect and keep malware away from a user's smartphone.
Telstra gets serious with cyber security
Australian telecom firm Telstra is expanding its managed security services with the opening of a third security operations centre (SOC) in Melbourne last month.
Goondu review: Samsung Galaxy Note 8 looks great but is costly
Sleek and powerful, the Galaxy Note 8 is a step ahead of other rivals in the ring. Now if only it is a bit cheaper.
Lessons on mobile payment from WeChat Pay in China
The most important lesson from China is that users determine the success of a system. Simply importing the same mobile payment technology here won't work.
Wind on its back, Huawei seeks innovation to sail ahead of smartphone rivals
Huawei executives acknowledge it would take years to change the way some consumers view Chinese innovation, but they are confident this will change.
Hands on: Asus ROG Zephyrus GX501 gaming laptop
With a slim profile and good looks, Asus' new ROG Zephyrus GX501 laptop is tweaked to run at top speed. It's not cheap, though.
Connecting businesses to the world
From retail to manufacturing, it is not business as usual for organisations looking to stay ahead of the curve.
As competition heats up, Singtel brings out unlimited mobile plans
For S$108.80 a month, Singtel's deal now seeks to trump both its rivals, with an all-in offer for data, voice and SMSes.