Hitachi, SIT to build hybrid AC/DC power testbed for data centres in Singapore
Hitachi and the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) are developing a hybrid AC/DC rack-level power distribution testbed for data centres.
AI is top data security risk for majority of Singapore organisations: Thales
Driven by fast adoption, AI has become the top data security risk among Singapore organisations, according to a study by Thales.
More Southeast Asian developers using Java to code AI features: Azul
Created for the Web back in the 1990s, Java has become increasingly important to create the latest AI functionalities, says Azul.
Cloudflare launches post-quantum encryption support across SASE platform
Cloudflare has unveiled what it describes as the first fully post-quantum-ready Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) platform.
Samsung Galaxy S26 pitches more AI but privacy screen only on Ultra model
Same same but different? Samsung's Galaxy S26 series look similar from before and has modest improvements, with most on the top-end model.
AI skills in Singapore should unlock the future, not chase Big Tech fads
Singapore's push for AI skills needs to focus on real-world deployments, not classroom theory and fancy demos.
Hands on: Rugged DJI Action 6 does more than point and shoot
Variable aperture, flexible recording formats, and a capable sensor make the DJI Action 6 enough of an upgrade over its predecessor.
Oppo Reno 15 Pro Max review: Premium feel for slightly less than flagship price
At S$1,049, the Reno 15 Pro Max is a premium-feeling phone that sits clearly above typical mid-range models.
Intel Core Ultra Series 3 chips bring “real” gaming to thin and light laptops
With unprecedented graphics performance, the top-end of the Core Ultra Series 3 chips will power laptops for both work and play in 2026.
Asia-Pacific users shop with AI but trust gap slows checkout: Visa
Asia-Pacific consumers are using AI tools to shop but they are wary of security and transparency concerns and hesitate to check out.
Sony Alpha 7 V review: Better sensor for action, stage photography
With a new sensor and the same image quality, the Sony Alpha 7 V is a great camera for shooting stage performances or fast-moving subjects.
Q&A: Heterogenous, open systems key to AI’s next big step: AMD
Businesses want AI performance now, without being locked into a single proprietary stack long term, says AMD.
Google grows R&D investments in Singapore, advances local AI efforts
Google has a new engineering centre in Singapore to solve "high-stakes" global challenges, as it deepened R&D investments in the country.
Nxera opens Singapore’s data centre promising highest power density, energy efficiency
Nxera, Singtel's data centre arm, has opened DC Tuas, a facility touted to have the highest power density and also the most energy efficient.
S$14.2 billion investments committed in Singapore for next five years: EDB
Despite global uncertainties, Singapore secured S$14.2 billion in fixed asset investments, up from S$13.5 billion in 2024, according to the EDB.
Asus ROG Kithara review: Audiophile gaming headset with planar magnetic drivers
The ROG Kithara is more for gamers who value the convenience of having a pair of high-quality headphones plus a gaming headset in one gadget.
Organisations ill-prepared as quantum threats accelerate: Entrust study
Organisations are unprepared to face two critical deadlines that will significantly impact how they keep out upcoming quantum threats.
Nothing Phone (3a) Lite review: Decent phone, basic camera
Its build, software and screen work well and battery life is excellent but the Nothing Phone (3a) Lite falls short on some of its cameras.
The illusion of “five nines”: Why adding more servers won’t stop the next outage
Forget five nines. Business continuity means operating during disruptive events, including cyberattacks and infrastructure failures.
Q&A: 5G has done a good job without grabbing headlines, says Ericsson
5G has brought improvements that often seem transparent to users, says Daniel Ode, head of Ericsson Singapore, Philippines & Brunei.
