Hands on: HTC U11
The U11 shares a similar design language with the U Ultra, except this time it is much more refined.
In Computex, a return to the past to capture a new market for PC enthusiasts
A niche segment of the PC market is growing faster than expected, despite the general decline in PC sales.
Intel brings out 18-core Core i9 processor, as PC chip war heats up again
Out this year, the flagship chip is aimed at giving Intel bragging rights once again as the pace setter in desktop PC performance.
Asus unveils ZenBook Flip S slim convertible starting from US$1,099
The flip-around design is similar to previous 2-in-1 machines from Asus and other PC makers, but the slimmer look will make the ZenBook Flip S more attractive as a tablet…
Hands on: Sony Xperia XZ Premium
The 4K display on the new Sony Xperia XZ Premium is impressive not just for its sharpness but also its colour accuracy.
Implantable chip promises to bring sense of touch to users of prosthetic arms
A new chip that can be implanted in a small bundle of nerves may one day bring back the sense of touch to users of prosthetic arms and hands.
Apple opens first Singapore store on Orchard Road on May 27
After months of waiting, Apple will finally launch its first store in Southeast Asia in Singapore on May 27.
New Asus ZenBook UX490 comes with expandable, desktop-class graphics
To the ZenBook UX490, a user can attach a discrete graphics card like the top-of-range Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 via an Asus external graphics dock.
Singapore government to give out S$2.4 billion in ICT tenders this year
The Singapore government will give out contracts worth S$2.4 billion in the current financial year to boost efforts in smart nation and digitisation efforts in the country.
ofo bikes to come with GPS, 3-speed gears but require deposit
Bike-sharing firm ofo will start charging a S$39 deposit and have GPS tracking to answer concerns over the misuse of its bikes.
Experiencing Singapore-made virtual reality school lessons and medical training
These applications are increasingly real-world and focused on solving real problems, and less gimmicks and proofs-of-concept of the technology platforms.
Frequency fees waived for telcos testing out 5G services in Singapore
Telecom operators testing out new 5G services in Singapore will have frequency fees waived until December 2019, as the country seeks advance the new mobile technology.
The future of enterprise mobility
Can enterprise mobility provide contextual information, for example? Can it automatically provide users with information that is relevant to them based on where they are?
Take part in the Cybersecurity Challenge Singapore and kick start a career in cybersecurity
Players will assess how vulnerable their virtual cyber defences are and respond to an online attack by analysing these incidents and investigating if any form of malware has compromised the…
Technology changing cinematography and film production
Technology is bringing disruption and opportunity to the world of cinematography and film production.
A step up on cyber security, as threats intensify
As cyber threats become increasingly sophisticated and coordinated, they are forcing governments and companies to turn to more proactive defences to protect the vital data and services delivered online.
Smart cities pave the way for urban living
No longer a novelty like a few years ago, smart technologies are now crucial to helping a city attract talent, create jobs and improve the quality of life for citizens.
Sensing an opportunity, Veeam expands in Asia
Revenue from this region grew faster than the global market for Veeam.
Growing up fast, Veeam targets larger enterprise customers
The company which started from providing virtualisation management services to small and medium companies, is reaching out to large enterprises.
Apple apps to support Global Accessibility Awareness Day
To mark Global Accessibility Awareness Day on May 18th, Apple launched its Designed for Everyone campaign with short astonishing videos of seven people who are using its accessible technology in…