Scammers are so successful they even accidentally scam themselves now
With AI helping to craft believable messages and careful targeting of victims, scammers are becoming more successful in an old-fashioned way.
Doom: The Dark Ages review: Future fantastic demon slaying
Doom: The Dark Ages is an addictive, adrenaline-fueled first-person shooter that provides excellent de-stressing and cathartic release.
Plaud NotePin review: Note-taking made easy with AI
Using AI, the Plaud NotePin makes note-taking simple so you focus on a lecture or conversation, heavy users may need to pay more.
Can smart grocery carts, biometric payments boost retailers like FairPrice?
Smart carts from FairPrice can improve customer experience but the bigger impact may be from streamlining operations to make them less costly.
Honor 400 Pro review: Good balance of premium features and S$899 price
Users will want some of the premium features on flagship phones without the flagship price will find the S$899 Honor 400 Pro interesting.
Singapore brands bet on AI but consumers need convincing: Twilio
AI adoption is accelerating for Singapore businesses seeking to deliver personalised experiences yet consumer satisfaction lags, says Twilio.
Oppo Pad 3 Pro review: Good laptop alternative for simple work
The S$999 Oppo Pad 3 Pro offers a polished experience as a tablet doubling up for entertainment and work but it has limited storage.
Sony Xperia 1 VII review: Camera packed in a phone misses some key features
The Sony Xperia 1 VII is aimed at niche users after a great camera packed in a phone, missing key features in a design that needs updating.
Usually a price taker, Singapore forges ahead in global AI race
Despites its size, Singapore is punching above its weight in the global AI race by leading in adoption and regulatory thinking.
Singapore’s HTX, Google Cloud to develop AI for public safety
HTX will adopt Google Distributed Cloud (GDC) Air-Gapped, aimed at organisations with strict isolation requirements, later this year.
Q&A: Digital trust is eroding and businesses need to rebuild, says Thales
Consumers are more aware of risks today and expect organisations to step up to protect their data when they interact online, says Thales.
Dell pitches next-gen infrastructure technologies to power AI for businesses
Dell Technologies has sharpened its focus on AI for businesses with powerful new Nvidia-powered servers, storage devices and AI laptops.
Building a PC? Fancy wood, video screens and retro beige plastic?
Building a gaming PC this year? New designs include more wood, video screens and even retro beige plastic harking back to the 1980s.
Hands on: DJI Mavic 4 Pro redesign expands creative options
The new DJI Mavic Pro now comes with a fresh design and upgraded features to elevate the aerial photography experience.
Computex 2025: Synology shows off C2 Surveillance cloud-based video monitoring
Synology's C2 Surveillance service lets organisations monitor their premises and save the video footage on the cloud.
A*Star, GlobalFoundries partnership pushes envelope on advanced packaging
A*Star) has inked a deal with chipmaker GlobalFoundries (GF) to explore how to better package semiconductors to boost performance
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 review: Rage against aging
Clair Obscur offers a strong narrative and characters, endless tweaking for the best combat stats and a blend of turn-based combat and real-time action.
Computex 2025: A glimpse of the machines inside Nvidia’s “AI factories”
AI factories will deliver intelligence to people, like factories made shoes and generated electricity previously. What machines power them?
The three megatrends shaping society and technology
In the next decade, three megatrends stand out: advanced communication technology, artificial intelligence (AI), and sustainability.
Computex 2025: Asus ROG Falcata impresses with ergonomic feel
Asus' ROG Falcata offers the ergonomics of a split keyboard and the performance of gaming-focused magnetic switches. It looks good, too.