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Audio-visualPC

Creative comes up with Z-series soundcards, hopes to attract PC audiophiles

Creative has come up with three Z-series soundcards that top off at a grand S$349, in a bid to grab a share of the niche PC audio market.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 16, 2012

Latest hack in Singapore: phone scammers posing as Microsoft

Scammers in Singapore have taken to an old medium - phone calls - to hack into users' computers and swindle them of hundreds of dollars, in the latest con job…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 16, 2012
EnterpriseInternetSoftware

Salesforce.com debuts community tool

Salesforce.com is extending its Chatter enterprise social networking service to Salesforce Communities, a new tool that allows companies to create private social communities. While Salesforce Chatter supports group collaboration that…

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
August 15, 2012
CellphonesInternetMobileSoftware

Adobe says goodbye to Flash on the Android phone

Some time today, Adobe will be pulling it off the download store as part of a long goodbye to a multimedia format once popular with hundreds of thousands of websites.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 15, 2012

Ouya’s US$8.5 million and the crowdfunding effect

With the smashing success of open source Android console Ouya's crowdfunding experiment on Kickstarter, there is little to doubt that crowdfunding has matured to the point where it will be…

Chan Chi-Loong
Chan Chi-Loong
August 13, 2012
CellphonesMobile

Goondu review: LG Optimus 4X HD

The Optimus 4X HD has a zippy interface and lots of features packed into a very portable frame but does it possess the X factor that rivals HTC and Samsung…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 13, 2012
EnterpriseInternet

Running out of IPv4 addresses? Get them from the U.S

Organisations hoping to buy a little more time to implement IPv6 can now acquire IPv4 addresses from the United States, thanks to a new IP address transfer policy recently implemented…

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
August 11, 2012
CellphonesMobileSoftware

The three best Android phones to check out now

Android phones are ruling the smartphone market, according to the latest numbers from research firm IDC. If you are in the market for a new smartphone, here are three Androids…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 10, 2012
CellphonesEnterpriseInternetMobileSoftwareTablets

Adobe: Mobile search drives nearly 30 percent of Apac mobile traffic

As we rely more on our smartphones for work and play, our tendency to fire up a mobile search box to look for information naturally increases. According to Adobe's latest…

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
August 9, 2012
CellphonesInternetMobileTelecom

Euro 2012 broadcast boosts StarHub quarterly earnings

The broadcast of Euro 2012, the first pay-TV content to be licensed under Singapore's cross carriage regime, has helped boost StarHub's net profit after tax to S$87 million for the…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 8, 2012

Win a trip to Google HQ, Android phones with cyber wellness contest

Here's a contest that is actually a little meaningful and also has some rather attractive prizes for Singapore's young online surfers. How would you like to travel to Google's headquarters…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 6, 2012
InternetMediaTelecom

S$1 a movie on SingTel mio TV during National Day

Among the 47 titles on offer are Hollywood blockbusters and Asian, Bollywood and Malay favourites.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 6, 2012
CellphonesMobileSoftware

Goondu review: S$488 Sony Xperia go is a great mid-end phone

The hardy non-slip finish, meant to give it a sporty accent, is a nice change from the usual metal, faux metal or plain cheap plastic you get even in some…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 5, 2012
CellphonesInternetMobileSoftwareTablets

Sharpen your Mandarin skills with Android app

A Singapore-based company has launched a new Android app that helps students and adults learn Mandarin on the go. Dubbed iQ-Hub, the app delivers Mandarin lessons based on a proprietary…

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
August 5, 2012
Enterprise

First tap-and-pay services emerge in Singapore, but issues remain

Years after mobile payment was first mooted as a new way to pay for things, Singapore users will finally be able pay for taxi and train rides and shopping items…

Raymond Lau
Raymond Lau
August 4, 2012
EnterprisePC

Brother promises Internet features, faster prints with new laser printers

Brother has come up with six mono-laser and multi-function printers that promise faster, cheaper and more versatile printouts, like dual-sided options, for small and medium businesses in the region.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 3, 2012
CellphonesInternetMobileSoftware

Turn your photos into real postcards with SingPost’s new app

Singapore Post has come up with a new app that turns the photos in your Android or iOS smartphone into a physical postcard that can be mailed automatically to anywhere…

Raymond Lau
Raymond Lau
August 2, 2012
GamingPC

Goondu DIY: build a rocking Ivybridge desktop PC

A geek's adventure in building a desktop PC using the latest Core i7 CPU.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 2, 2012
Imaging

Samsung’s advanced point-and-shoot EX2F boasts f/1.4 aperture, full HD video

Samsung is slowly but surely growing into its role as a camera maker, and its latest EX2F advanced point-and-shoot is even ahead of the competition in some ways.

Raymond Lau
Raymond Lau
August 1, 2012
InternetMediaSoftware

Microsoft Outlook.com early impressions

All the functionality here is what Microsoft should have had much earlier before it lost so many customers to Gmail.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 1, 2012
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