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Nokia serves up Lumia 530 as affordable smartphone alternative

Xiaomi and Asus may have dominated the news for their low-cost smartphone offerings in Singapore, but here comes Nokia with a Windows Phone option.

Loke Hon Chyte
Loke Hon Chyte
August 22, 2014
EnterpriseInternet

Intel talks up “building blocks” for Internet of Things as privacy concerns deepen

Intel is pitching its processors and software stacks as easy-to-use "building blocks" to more securely connect up a growing network of sensors, wearable computers and portable devices that are to…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 20, 2014

SingTel’s LTE-Advanced service comes to Samsung smartphones

Samsung's Galaxy S5 4G+, an souped up version of its popular Galaxy S5, will cost between S$0 and S$688.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 19, 2014
Audio-visualMobile

Goondu review: X-mini Kai2

At S$79.90, it costs more than most capsule speakers, but you would be paying for its quality, especially if you enjoy its neutral sound.

Desmond Koh
Desmond Koh
August 19, 2014
CellphonesMobile

ZTE marks Singapore debut with trio of low-cost smartphones

ZTE has made its foray into Singapore with a trio of low-cost smartphones that promises to challenge rivals from the likes of Xiaomi and Asus. At a launch event this week, the Chinese smartphone maker showed off the…

Desmond Koh
Desmond Koh
August 16, 2014
Audio-visual

Goondu review: Sony Walkman NWZ-ZX1 sounds great, but the price!

Sony's new player is very nice and sounds great but is very expensive too.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 15, 2014
Internet

StarHub coaxial cables now open for home networking

They will offer users the fastest and most robust home networking system available today

Techgoondu
Techgoondu
August 14, 2014
PC

Newegg finally ships to Singapore, but not everything’s available

And not everything that is on sale in the US is available for shoppers in Singapore, for now.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 13, 2014

Commentary: Will users take up Wi-Fi with SingTel’s new mobile plans?

This won't be determined by speed, but by how easy it is to get connected.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 12, 2014
InternetMobileTelecom

First three MRT stations to come online with free Wi-Fi in Singapore

But it will be more useful on the long, dreary trip on the train, not so much at the train platform.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 12, 2014
Imaging

Goondu Review: Nikon 1 J4

It's priced competitively, but the less-than-satisfactory control mechanism and the barebones camera app could be deal breakers.

Wilson Wong
Wilson Wong
August 11, 2014
Internet

Google Street View extends reach to university campuses

Students looking to study in the United States or Canada can now take a new virtual walking tour of 36 university campuses there, as Google adds them to its Street…

Desmond Koh
Desmond Koh
August 10, 2014
Internet

Goondu review: TomTom Go 600

What will make me pay S$349 for the TomTom Go is what would have made me buy a well-made GPS device in the past - the basics.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 8, 2014
EnterpriseInternet

More than 350 in Singapore sign up for “massive” online course on data analytics

It underlines the popularity of one of the infocomm industry's hottest - and most hyped up - areas today.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 7, 2014
InternetMobileTelecom

Free calls from Singapore’s Nanu app, but do you mind ads?

Unveiling it on Tuesday, the company suggested that it needed critical mass - as any advertising-based business - for the free offer to take off.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 6, 2014
Audio-visualMedia

Why the vinyl record is still relevant in the 21st century

Just like it is in fashion circles, certain technology trends never entirely fade to black, with some even seeing a full-fledged revival. Take vinyl music records, for example. While digital…

Loke Hon Chyte
Loke Hon Chyte
August 4, 2014
CellphonesMobile

Samsung Galaxy Ace 4 packs LTE for S$269

Samsung has held up 4G as a trump card in the new Galaxy Ace 4, its latest entrant into the now burgeoning good-and-cheap segment of the market at an affordable…

Desmond Koh
Desmond Koh
August 3, 2014
InternetMedia

Tough critique of Techgoondu site wins reader Xiaomi Redmi Note prize

With marked-out screenshots to make his point, Danial said there was a lack of focus in the main homepage, with too many elements competing for attention.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 2, 2014
InternetMobile

Hands on: Jawbone Up24

The Up24 will appeal to a niche market of athletes and serious fitness gurus who require comprehensive tracking that smartwatches currently do not offer.

Jonathan Tan
Jonathan Tan
August 1, 2014
Mobile

Hands on: Pebble Steel to cost S$359 in Singapore

Barely two months after the Pebble smartwatch reached Singapore, Pebble Steel, its premium sibling, looks set to make its local appearance tomorrow for a cool S$359. Pebble Steel melds the best of…

Desmond Koh
Desmond Koh
July 31, 2014
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