Google Cloud entry in Southeast Asia promises new options to enterprises
Though late to the game, Google Cloud is trying to gain traction with enterprises that are increasingly looking to public clouds to expand their resources for compute, storage and analytics.
The best games and hardware of E3 2017
In Los Angeles last week, E3 2017 seems to belong to the game titles themselves, unlike last year, when newly unveiled hardware stole the show.
S’pore employees feel their workplaces do not empower them digitally: Microsoft
Simply working on the go or keeping connected outside the office does not make workers in Singapore feel that they can do their jobs better, a Microsoft survey of attitudes…
A startup on culture and ethics pitches at Citi’s fintech startup event in Singapore
It isn’t often that a startup on culture and ethics gets to pitch. But that is exactly what Arclife did at the Citi Tech for Integrity Challenge (T4I) last week.
Hands on: Sony Alpha A9
The Alpha A9 is aiming high, as Sony touts it as a capable sports camera to rival the two big names in the field - Nikon and Canon.
User-friendly health monitors empower the elderly to self-manage own health data
Philips is in midst of launching the Mobile Health Monitor at various community spaces and day-care centres in Singapore by the end of the year.
Goondu review: Sony Xperia XZ Premium
The biggest selling point for me is the XZ Premium's screen and audio quality. They will delight users who like to catch their latest K-Drama or immerse themselves in a…
Goondu review: Horizon Zero Dawn
By juxtaposing technology and the primitiveness of humankind, Horizon Zero Dawn intrigues you to keep playing and unravel the mystery of what happened in the past that created this future.
Artificial intelligence gets embedded in new Apple devices at WWDC
What is most striking from this year's WWDC was that Apple had embedded machine learning and artificial intelligence technologies into its new products.
HP networked printers to use Singapore-built app
Nanyang Polytechnic students have developed a security app that can be used on Hewlett-Packard networked printers.
Hands on: Asus ZenBook Flip S
If Asus keeps to its promised price of US$1,099 for the basic model, the ZenBook Flip S could be very attractive.
Q&A: Ericsson sees 5G rollouts to end-users by 2020
Ericsson's head of network products in Southeast Asia, Linda Lindberg, says 5G demos so far already offer a glimpse of what the technology brings.
Hands on: HP Sprocket
The Sprocket is designed for fun prints to share with friends immediately. Selfies and wefies are the perfect images to print with it.
Gorge on Xbox games with the Xbox Game Pass
The Xbox Game Pass makes sense if you are a quick gamer with a short attention span, or someone who loves to try out many games and are faithful to…
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.