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Public trials of self-driving minibuses expected at one-north within two years

Self-driving, on-demand minibuses may be expected to start plying routes at the one-north business and industrial park within two years.

Raymond Lau
Raymond Lau
April 3, 2016
PCSoftware

Acronis: One in three users have lost data, many willing to pay for recovery

About one in three people have lost important data on a PC, phone or other digital device, and they are willing to pay to get that data back, according to…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
April 1, 2016
CellphonesMobile

Microsoft Lumia 950, 950 XL out in Singapore

If you're a diehard Windows phone user, you'd be happy to hear that the Lumia 950 and Lumia 950 XL unveiled late last year is out now in Singapore.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
March 31, 2016
MediaMobile

Goondu review: Fitbit Blaze

The Fitbit Blaze should have included a GPS chip to provide accurate distance readouts and the exact jogging routes, without making you bring a phone.

Desmond Koh
Desmond Koh
March 31, 2016

Singapore commuters finally get to pay for rides with their phones

After years of technology trials, Singapore commuters will finally get to tap their phones on a contactless reader at train stations and on buses to pay for their rides.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
March 29, 2016
CellphonesMobile

Are small phones coming back with the new iPhone SE?

Are users gravitating back to a small screen after their flirtation with phablets? You know, 5.7- and 6-inchers like Samsung's Galaxy Note?

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
March 28, 2016
CellphonesMobile

Goondu review: Huawei Mate 8

The Huawei Mate 8 looks like an impressive flagship phone but its camera may lack the quality and consistency to trouble big hitters such as Samsung's Galaxy S7 edge.

Wilson Wong
Wilson Wong
March 26, 2016
InternetSoftware

Singapore’s traffic improves despite global trend, 45th most congested worldwide: TomTom

The 2016 iteration of TomTom’s annual Traffic Index said drivers in Singapore can expect travel time to increase by about 31 per cent from congestion throughout the day.

Desmond Koh
Desmond Koh
March 25, 2016
CellphonesMobile

LG’s modular G5 in Singapore in April, to cost S$988

The first such modular smartphone from LG, it promises to change the way users upgrade their gadgets when it arrives with a price tag of S$988 here.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
March 24, 2016
InternetPC

Asus’ RP-AC68U Wireless AC repeater looks sleek

The Asus RP-AC68U helps extend your fast Wireless AC network and does so looking good as well.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
March 22, 2016
Gaming

Despite flaws, The Division is a game that changes things for online gaming

More akin to Grand Theft Auto (GTA) than World of Warcraft, this hybrid online game is more action than role-playing. More fun, for sure.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
March 19, 2016
CellphonesMobile

Goondu DIY: Five things to tweak when unboxing Samsung’s Galaxy S7 edge

Samsung's Galaxy S7 edge looks great but its Touchwiz interface doesn't. Here are five things to tweak after unboxing the new Samsung flagship phone.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
March 19, 2016

Veritas: All that useless data will cost companies trillions of dollars

By 2020, they would have to pay an estimated S$4.6 trillion dollars to handle that data, according to enterprise software vendor Veritas.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
March 17, 2016
InternetMedia

Q&A: Singapore can make engineering interesting again

Since Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong called for more to join the engineering field during his Silicon Valley trip last month, there has been much talk of the importance of…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
March 16, 2016
MobileSoftware

Five essential wine apps for wine lovers

Now there are handy apps to keep track of wine, rate wine, understand wine and even buy wine from a variety of stores.

Techgoondu
Techgoondu
March 15, 2016
CellphonesMobile

Goondu review: Samsung Galaxy S7 edge

It will have been the best Android phone in the market now, without doubt, if Samsung had just improved the software interface.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
March 12, 2016
CellphonesMobile

Hands on: Huawei Mate 8

It shows how far Chinese vendors have come in designing not just budget models but also those aimed at the high end of the market.

Wilson Wong
Wilson Wong
March 10, 2016
CellphonesMobileTelecom

MyRepublic aims for heavy users in bid to be Singapore’s fourth telco

The challenger appears set to rival the Big Three for heavy users, who have been frustrated by the lack of cheaper mobile data bundles of late.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
March 9, 2016
Imaging

Goondu review: Sony RX1R Mark 2

Sony's RX1R Mark 2, while good, doesn't give you the same sense that it costs as much as S$5,000.

Wilson Wong
Wilson Wong
March 6, 2016
Enterprise

Securing virtualised IT

Darktrace's vSensor virtual appliance aims to provide greater visibility into virtualised environments.

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
March 6, 2016
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