E-grocers like Redmart and Honestbee are great but can’t replace supermarket trips
Despite offering convenience, e-grocers are not a surefire way of always getting what you want - especially if you want something specific.
In Singapore, small companies risk falling afoul of data protection laws
Many SMBs don't have the technical skills nor the knowledge to protect their data adequately. When they get hacked, they could now suffer the double whammy of a fine from…
Goondu review: Asus ZenBook 3 looks sleek
The ZenBook 3 should feature highly on your lists if you are want something that does heavy lifting at the desk and retains a svelte profile on the go.
Why I finally bought a next-gen console–the Xbox One S
It's not consoles we fall in love with. It's the games. It's always the games. Games transport us to worlds only dreams can.
Goondu review: Dead Rising 4 lets you walk in a zombie wonderland
In the mood for a Christmas zombie slash fest? Welcome to Dead Rising 4 on the Xbox One! Set in a mall with many stores, there’s plenty of gore, and…
A Goondu Christmas wishlist to save the world… or not
As usual, we have put together a wishlist from the Techgoondu team of the gadgets we hope to find unboxing this holiday season. Besides hoping for a better 2017, here…
Aztech’s Blink camera lets you monitor your home or office without wires
Being untethered also means you can place the Blink camera anywhere in the house as long as there is reasonable wireless coverage.
Holiday Gift Guide 2016: What to buy for a music lover?
This holiday season, make sure you give a gift of music to someone you love. Get them the high quality audio you know they'd love or are about to discover.
Goondu review: Sony NW-WM1Z Walkman is opulent, too expensive
To be honest, it's hard not to like the NW-WM1Z Walkman from Sony. Well, except the price.
Holiday Gift Guide 2016: What to buy for a gamer?
From gaming PCs to the latest virtual reality (VR) headsets, there's something for your favourite gamer this festive season. Here are our picks.
Mirrorless camera shootout: Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II versus Fujifilm X-T2
Touted as the flagships of their respective mirrorless camera range, they represent the best the companies can offer today. How do they fare next to each other?
Less than half of Singaporeans like their Christmas gifts: SAP Hybris
Less than half (49 per cent) of the Singaporeans surveyed liked the Christmas gifts they received in the past three years,
Goondu review: LG V20 makes a mark with B&O sound
The biggest selling point is the audio quality, which phone makers are finally taking seriously after all that time spent on cameras and screens.
TPG wins costly race to be Singapore’s fourth telco with huge S$105m bid
It did so by paying a heavy price, spending a grand S$105 million in an auction to secure the airwaves it needs to roll out its mobile services.
Q&A: SMEs in Asia-Pacific have to be better prepared for cyber attacks
No one can protect everything all of the time, but SMEs can ensure that their most important data is given maximum protection.
Hands on: Plantronics Backbeat Pro 2
One thing that stands out is the active noise cancelling on the Backbeat Pro 2. It does the job pretty well without muffling human voice too much.
Holiday Gift Guide 2016: What to buy for a digital nomad
Here are some gift ideas for your favourite digital nomad, sorry, road warrior. From the simple to the really cool, they can make life so much better on the road.
Singapore-based startup Anacle Systems to list in Hong Kong
Singapore property and energy management systems startup Anacle Systems has filed for a listing on the Growth Enterprise Market (GEM), an exchange set up by the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
Singapore IT leaders look to hybrid cloud: Microsoft survey
Respondents were unlikely to invest more in solely private or public clouds, preferring to have a hybrid option that gives them the best of both worlds.
Three in 10 wearables abandoned by owners for being not useful: Gartner
Three in 10 smartwatch and fitness tracker owners abandon their devices out of boredom, a lack of usefulness, or simply because they stopped working, according to research firm Gartner.