Breaking up with your phone? It’s easier said than done
Does digital detox or going cold turkey work? Or better to cut…
All I want for Christmas 2019 is…
What would a geek like to unbox during Christmas? Techgoondu writers have…
Holiday Gift Guide 2019: Last-minute tech gift ideas
From a Sonos Move portable speaker to an LG C9 OLED TV,…
Battle of the budget phones: Realme XT versus Vivo 17 Pro
The S$469 Realme XT takes on the S$599 Vivo 17 Pro in…
Hands on: Honor 9X
Despite being affordable at S$329, the Honor 9X from the sub-brand of…
2.6 billion 5G subscriptions by end of 2025: Ericsson
There will be 2.6 billion 5G subscriptions by end-2025, as the new…
Goondu review: Samsung Galaxy Fold is surprisingly pleasant to use
Costing S$3,088, the Samsung Galaxy Fold is surprisinlgy easy to handle but…
Goondu review: Google Pixel 4 is the ultimate machine for the Android warrior
While any Android phone is good enough to enjoy the many benefits…
Hands on: Oppo Reno2
Whether you like the Reno2 depends on how much premium you're willing…
Goondu review: Huawei Mate 30 Pro (4G)
Huawei has come up with a capable phone with great hardware but…
Goondu review: Sony Xperia 1
Costing S$1,299, the Xperia 1 is playing with the big boys, in…
What’s next for Huawei without Google’s services?
Without access to Google services in its new Mate 30 phone, Huawei…
Hands on: Huawei Mate 30 Pro comes with Android, without Google services
Without access to Google apps, the new Huawei Mate 30 Pro has…
When the biggest feature of a new iPhone is its lower price
When a company like Apple, one that boasts of never having to…
After a false start, Samsung Galaxy Fold to be out in Singapore on September 18
Samsung's Galaxy Fold, the first mainstream smartphone with a foldable screen, is…
Goondu review: Huawei Nova 5T
The Huawei Nova 5T is a mid-budget phone that offers bang for…
Goondu review: Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ is well made but costly
Samsung's Galaxy Note 10+ is an impressive phone packed with tons of…
MyRepublic comes up with unlimited mobile data plan for S$48 a month
MyRepublic has come up with a S$48-a-month mobile plan that promises unlimited…