Sharp Z2 and MS1 mark launch of new “Japanese DNA” phones in Singapore
With Asus, Xiaomi and Huawei already in the market, the Sharp Z2 and MS1 won’t have things easy. Much depends on the strength of the Japanese brand name.
Seeking flexibility, Singapore professionals turn to entrepreneurship: Survey
As many as 41 per cent of Singapore professionals plan to start a small business or be self-employed in the next 10 years, a global survey on entrepreneurship has found.
Goondu review: Mafia III
If you like shoot-and-drive games with a strong theme and tight narrative, give Mafia III a go. Otherwise, stick with GTA or Saints Row.
Singtel offers home automation with new SmartHome service
Singtel SmartHome promises to watch users' homes for intruders, while helping them control the lights, air-conditioning and appliances remotely through one app.
Hands-on: LG V20 is souped up for multimedia
The 5.7" LG V20 (S$998) is one of the first smartphones to run Android 7.0, while packing wide-angle front, rear cameras and quality audio.
Hands-on: Asus ZenBook 3, Transformer 3 Pro and ZenWatch 3 in Singapore
The ZenBook 3 and Transformer 3 Pro are expected to go on sale October 22, while the ZenWatch 3 will hit the markets in November.
Smart devices need to be more secure for IoT to work: Sophos
Cameras, door locks and other smart devices have to have be protected by more robust security to avoid an Internet of Things (IoT) that could cause more harm than good,…
Samsung to refund Galaxy Note7 owners in Singapore
This might resonate with users who did not face the overheating issue with their Galaxy Note7s, or users of other Samsung phones who may believe this was an one-off.
DDoS is becoming smoke screen for more serious attacks: A10 Networks
While corporate cyber security professionals are occupied with keeping the networks “alive”, cyber thieves sneak in to steal customer details and credit card information.
Time to secure smart devices appearing at home
Technologies like the new Internet of Things are moving faster than the security needed to protect users can keep up. Smart devices need to be secure.
In the Galaxy Note7, Samsung turned a bright star into a black hole
In the Galaxy Note7, Samsung has turned a bright shining star into a black hole that could suck up any upcoming products it wants to launch in future.
As it beefs up cyber security, Singapore has to be ready for the worst
Singapore's cyber security plan calls for a hardening of defences, for example, with requirements for telecom, power and gas companies to strengthen their systems.
Goondu review: LG 34UC98 curved monitor
With a smart design, the LG 34UC98 is one of the most attractive curved monitors out there if you are seeking an ultrawide screen for your PC.
Why Dreamforce 2016 is such a different tech event
There were no gleaming gadgets on show, but Dreamforce 2016 attracted 170,000 visitors, the same as the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Goondu review: Olympus Pen-F
There's no doubt the pricey S$1,798 camera (body only) will perform well in the hands of a good photographer when matched with the appropriate lens.
How Pizza Hut boosted sales in Hong Kong with digital marketing savvy
Digital marketing has let Pizza Hut focus on the customer, raise revenue and reduce costs. Most importantly, customers are happier and buying more pizzas.
Parrot drones promise first-person experience through virtual reality headset
You no longer need a pilot license to experience the joys of flight. Parrot promises a live, first-person flight experience with its Bebop 2 FPV and Disco.
Stop ransomware before it strikes
Designer cyber threats are on the rise, with cyber criminals targeting and even filtering out specific countries when designing ransomware and other malicious cyber attacks.
Salesforce rolls out intelligence into its products at Dreamforce 2016
Einstein was introduced in September and details of its release were given out at Dreamforce 2016, which is held at the Moscone Convention Centre from October 4 to 7.
Microsoft opens up source code, offers cyber security expertise to governments in Asia
Microsoft is opening up its source code for governments in Asia Pacific, with the launch of a centre in Singapore today that aims to win their trust.