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.
Micron to build US$24 billion wafer plant in Singapore to boost AI chip supply
Micron is expanding its semiconductor production in Singapore with a US$24 billion wafer fabrication plant to help make AI memory chips.
In regional first, Singapore tests more efficient direct-current power for data centres
Singapore data centre operator STT GDC is testing high-voltage direct current (HVDC) technology to power AI data centres more efficiently.
Singapore debuts agentic AI governance framework to manage growing risks
Singapore has unveiled an agentic AI governance framework that seeks to guide organisations to safely deploy and use the technology.
Can Sony Bravia remain a premium TV brand with rival TCL in control?
Sony Bravia TVs will be made by China's TCL in a joint venture. Can it revive the fortunes of the well-loved Japanese brand?
As AI demand surges, Seagate launches first 32TB CMR hard drives
Seagate has upped the capacity to 32TB for its SkyHawk AI, Exo and IronWolf Pro drives, which use conventional magnetic recording (CMR) technology.
Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold review: Mobile marvel for the curious (and rich)
It's expensive and not for everyone but Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold works better than you'd expect with its 10-inch foldable screen.
Revamped Salesforce Slackbot promises to be “deeply personal agent for work”
The revamped Salesforce Slackbot promises to be a "deeply personal agent for work" with added intuition from AI and real-world context.
Component costs set to weigh down PC shipments after strong 2025 growth: Omdia
PC shipments grew by a strong 9.2 per cent in 2025 but that momentum will be dampened by rising component costs this year, says Omdia.
CES 2026: As adoption grows, AI and silicon strategies become inseparable
AI and silicon strategies are inseparable for businesses as they assess how best to train AI models, run inference and optimise workflows.
CES 2026: Intel Core Ultra 3, AMD Ryzen AI 400 chips fight it out in 2026 laptops
New Intel Core Ultra 3 and AMD Ryzen AI 400 chips are set to turn up in 2026 laptops, promising faster graphics and AI performance.
Q&A: A “human firewall” is not about making zero mistakes, says Mimecast
Businesses now beef up a "human firewall" to be resistant to advanced phishing and AI fraud but they cannot expect perfection, says Mimecast.
Singtel starts testing 50Gbps fibre broadband in Singapore labs
Singtel is running a technical trial of 50Gbps fibre broadband services which promise fives faster speeds than today, at least on paper.
End of AI hype in 2026? ROI will come when it’s easy as surfing the Web
Will AI make everyone lower standards to accept more work slop and fake news, or will the search for authenticity and meaning intensify?
