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Microsoft: “keygen” pirate software is top source of Singapore’s PC infection

Users going on the Internet for pirated software may now be the biggest reason for infected PCs in the country, according to a Microsoft study.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
May 1, 2013
Enterprise

HP shows off new ‘Moonshot’ microservers in Singapore

Warning of a “breaking point” in today’s data centers, HP on Tuesday showed off in Singapore its new generation of Moonshot "microservers" that promise to address the data challenges created…

Raymond Lau
Raymond Lau
April 28, 2013
Enterprise

Netgear releases new NAS devices for SMBs

Small and medium-sized businesses (SMB) now have another option for data storage with Netgear’s latest networked-attached-storage (NAS) products, which promise powerful and reliable storage.

Zen Soo
Zen Soo
April 28, 2013
Audio-visual

Samsung brings upgrade kit for last year’s TVs to Singapore

Unlike smartphones and laptops, TVs are expected to last a long, long time before they have to be upgraded. But with smart televisions shipping with quad-core chips and Internet connectivity,…

Raymond Lau
Raymond Lau
April 28, 2013
Uncategorized

Commentary: SingTel playing a risky game with its pay-TV stance

The real reason why SingTel is unhappy is because it cannot now lock in viewers and sell its more profitable mobile and broadband services to them.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
April 27, 2013
Media

Commentary: MDA tells SingTel to show BPL matches on rival channels

The country's media regulator has clearly told the "red" operator to show the next three seasons of the Barclays Premier League on rival StarHub's pay-TV service, starting in August.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
April 25, 2013
MobileTablets

Asus Fonepad offers another low-cost Android option in Singapore

Asus 3G-enabled tablet costs just S$369 and uses Intel's Atom chip.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
April 24, 2013
MobilePCTablets

Microsoft Surface Pro in Singapore by end-June

Folks who have been holding out for Microsoft's Surface Pro in Singapore should save up for one when it arrives in stores here by the end of June.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
April 24, 2013
Uncategorized

Goondu review: Jawbone Up

Jawbone's Up is a device that's supposed to be worn 24/7. So, to truly understand how well it works, I've been wearing it everyday and every night over the past…

Raymond Lau
Raymond Lau
April 24, 2013
Uncategorized

TomTom Multi-Sport and Runner fitness watches look interesting

Definitely two fitness gadgets to watch out for if you do any running, cycling or swimming.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
April 21, 2013
CellphonesMobileSoftware

Singapore-made video call app helps guide the blind

An interesting app from Singapore now promises to help blind persons check their bills, count change or walk down an alley by placing a video call to a guide who…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
April 20, 2013
CellphonesMobile

What to buy: Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One or Sony Xperia Z?

Which among the three most desirable phones should you buy? Here's a quick comparison.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
April 18, 2013
CellphonesMobile

Commentary: What makes Samsung smartphones so popular?

The Korean electronics giant looks set to maintain its reign as the king of the hill, with the launch of the Galaxy S4 with LTE in Singapore.

Zen Soo
Zen Soo
April 18, 2013
CellphonesInternetMobileTelecom

Fibre optic ports to be standard in new Singapore homes

This means home owners won't have to arrange for their property to be wired up separately by national contractor Opennet, the source of irritation for many new fibre broadband users.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
April 18, 2013
Imaging

Samsung’s NX300 shoots 3D stills and Full HD movies

Samsung's new NX300 prosumer compact camera packs in the goodies like a 20.3-megapixel CMOS sensor, W-Fi and even a free copy of Photoshop Lightroom 4.

Zen Soo
Zen Soo
April 17, 2013
Audio-visual

Two new Sony X series 4K TVs to ship in July in Singapore

Sony is bringing a couple of new 4K TV models to Singapore in July, promising images four times as sharp as regular Full HD TVs in more Singapore-friendly sizes of…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
April 17, 2013
Media

Game of Thrones returns to HBO Asia on April 20 as international release windows narrow

HBO's hit series Game of Thrones is set to light up Asian screens on April 20, as the show returns for its third season just 20 days after its US…

Raymond Lau
Raymond Lau
April 17, 2013
Uncategorized

Spotify brings free, unlimited music streaming to Singapore, Malaysia, and Hong Kong

In their 2005 book "The Future of Music: Manifesto for the Digital Music Revolution", authors David Kusek and Gerd Leonhard predicted that music in the future would be like water from…

Raymond Lau
Raymond Lau
April 16, 2013
MobilePCTablets

Hands on: Dell Latitude 10 – a Windows tablet with an Atom

Does an Intel Atom-powered Dell Latitude 10 tablet offer the best of both worlds or a limbo between them?

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
April 14, 2013
Imaging

Hands-on: Canon goes small with the 100D

How many ways can you make a DSLR? For Canon, the latest gimmick is going small with one of its latest cameras, the 100D. The 100D is a decidedly entry-level…

Raymond Lau
Raymond Lau
April 12, 2013
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