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Goondu Review: Windows Phone 7.5 is now a serious contender

With new features like multi-tasking and surprisingly better performance, the platform is now an extremely capable OS good enough to take on both iOS and Android.

Raymond Lau
Raymond Lau
October 16, 2011

Goondu review: Jabra Sport Bluetooth headphones

Jabra's wireless stereo headphones for joggers and bikers impress with comfort, ruggedness and surprisingly good audio quality. A must check out for active users.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
October 16, 2011

Goondu review: Bluestacks Android Player for Windows

If you've ever thought of running Android apps on a PC, there's now an easy way to do it. Bluestacks, a company headed by former McAfee executives, has developed a…

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
October 15, 2011

Microsoft says hello to Skype

Microsoft has completed its US$8.5 billion acquisition of Skype, officially bringing the Net telephony household name under its fold. On October 13, Skype was formally inducted into the Redmond family as…

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
October 14, 2011

Souped up Sony Ericsson Xperia arc S and neo V ship in Singapore

The Xperia arc S, an updated version of the large-screen Xperia arc, now comes with a faster processor but costs S$788 - considerably less than top models from HTC and…

Lester Hio
Lester Hio
October 10, 2011

One out of three Singaporeans has experienced fraud, phishing online, says Paypal survey

Singaporeans are still leery of doing financial transactions on the Internet, according to a recent survey by Paypal. The research study, which was commissioned by PayPal and executed by Nielsen,…

Chan Chi-Loong
Chan Chi-Loong
October 10, 2011

Oracle zeros in on the cloud and big data

Amidst the brouhaha surrounding the spat between Oracle and Salesforce at Oracle Openworld this year, Oracle unveiled a public cloud service to strengthen its position in the SaaS market. The world's…

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
October 8, 2011
CellphonesMobileSoftware

Beats Audio debuts on S$908 HTC Sensation XL and S$868 Sensation XE

Just two months after it said it was buying a majority stake in Dr Dre's Beats Audio, HTC has come up with a couple of souped up versions of its…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
October 8, 2011

Four ways Steve Jobs changed our computing lifestyles

Not all his decisions and products went well with users, and not everything he touched turned to gold, but there is no doubt the former Apple CEO and founder of…

Raymond Lau
Raymond Lau
October 6, 2011

Rent a network over the cloud through Juniper’s Junosphere

Planning to make large-scale changes to your computer network? Yet don't want to invest lots of money to run tests through a real physical lab? You can now model a…

Chan Chi-Loong
Chan Chi-Loong
October 6, 2011

No-show for Salesforce at Oracle OpenWorld this year

The growing rivalry between Salesforce.com and Oracle reached a pinnacle this week when Oracle reportedly canned a Salesforce.com keynote at its annual confab. In a statement today, Salesforce CEO Marc…

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
October 5, 2011
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Apple’s iPhone 4S – in a word: underwhelming

Apple is playing catchup and this time, and it's obvious even to non-techie users. It will still sell lots of iPhones 4S phones, but it will not likely haul back…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
October 5, 2011

SanDisk unveils new storage devices

Among them is the Memory Vault, which promises to keep important data like photos stored securely for 100 years, according to the company's tests.

Lester Hio
Lester Hio
October 2, 2011
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Goondu review: travel apps we love

Singaporeans are a cellphone-crazy lot. Even while on vacation, most will remain tethered to their smartphones, checking in from obscure locations to earn bragging rights and lapping up tips left…

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
October 2, 2011

Sony Ericsson takes aim at sports and music fans with Xperia Active, Live with Walkman

Gym rats and music lovers now have two new Sony Ericsson smartphones to choose from. Making its debut yesterday is Xperia Active, a ruggedized model that sports a dust proof…

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
October 1, 2011
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TIBCO: predict the future with a two-second advantage

What if we could predict the future? TIBCO’s CEO Vivek Ranadivé believes that we can. Speaking at TUCON 2011, which is the annual customer event that software infrastructure player TIBCO…

Chan Chi-Loong
Chan Chi-Loong
September 30, 2011

Sony’s Tablet S sells from S$668 in Singapore, available in October

Only Wi-Fi versions available though they do come with Playstation capabilities to play games on Sony's platform.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
September 29, 2011

TIBCO moves into clouds with their Silver platform

Few technology vendors -- if they have any ambitions -- can ignore the cloud. Customers demand it and vendors better have an answer. Case in point software stack infrastructure player…

Chan Chi-Loong
Chan Chi-Loong
September 29, 2011
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Here comes the US$199 tablet from Amazon, but is it yet another “iPad killer”?

After weeks of speculation, Amazon has finally unveiled its new Kindle Fire, a 7-inch tablet that will help sell its e-books and streaming movies and, according to experts, be the…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
September 28, 2011

Survey: Internet as important as air, food, water and shelter to Gen Y

Going on the Internet is so important to its wired Gen Y users today that they rate it as something as essential and basic as air, food, water and shelter,…

Lester Hio
Lester Hio
September 27, 2011
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