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AWS beefs up private connections

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has rolled out its Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) service to its data centers around the world, including in Singapore, Tokyo and Europe. Launched in 2009,…

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
August 6, 2011

ITE and Cisco launch new collaboration centre to teach networking

Singapore's Institute of Technical Education (ITE) is using Cisco's unified communications technology to bring more skilled IT personel into the local workforce. At the launch of the ITE-Cisco Collaboration Technologies…

Chan Chi-Loong
Chan Chi-Loong
August 5, 2011

Dell and Microsoft go green with Bing Maps

Microsoft is partnering with Dell to build a green data centre that will power Bing Maps' suite of geospatial imaging applications. The centre is located on the grounds of a…

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
July 31, 2011

Microsoft mocks Gmail with “Gmail Man”!

Stand aside, browser wars; a new battle is heating up between Microsoft and Google and this time, the battlefield is email. Google fired the first shot by launching a new…

Raymond Lau
Raymond Lau
July 30, 2011

Microsoft brings RAW support to Windows Explorer, Live Photo Gallery

Serious photographers now can view their high-res images easily using Windows' native support for the image format often used by professionals.

Raymond Lau
Raymond Lau
July 28, 2011

Chinese student flees Singapore after posting racist video on YouTube

A video mocking Singapore by a Chinese national has been making its rounds in the Singapore social media scene in the last few days. Mr Wang Peng Fei, a 24-year-old…

Chan Chi-Loong
Chan Chi-Loong
July 28, 2011

Samsung rakes up Galaxy SII sales, passes 5 million mark

After several unconfirmed reports yesterday, Samsung has come out to say that it has indeed sold a cool five million Galaxy SII phones in just 85 days - a figure…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
July 28, 2011

Asus Eee Pad tablets to get Android 3.2 update “over the air”

Owners of Asus' Eee Pad tablets will start getting an "over-the-air" firmware update for their devices from today, giving them a number of new functionalities offered by the latest version…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
July 28, 2011
CellphonesInternetMobileSoftware

Microsoft sends Windows “Mango” to phone makers, hopes to crawl back market share

Microsoft has sent its next iteration of the Windows Phone software to handset makers, as it wraps up the operating system's features and software code ahead of a launch in…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
July 27, 2011
CellphonesInternetMobile

Mozilla jumps into mobile OS fray with “Boot to Gecko”

The makers of the popular Firefox Web browser have launched a new project called “Boot to Gecko”, or B2G, to “pursue the goal of building a complete, standalone operating system…

Raymond Lau
Raymond Lau
July 27, 2011
MobileTablets

HP TouchPad comes to Singapore for S$699

The tablet space in Singapore will get a little more crowded with a rather unique offering from HP next month, when the long-awaited TouchPad hits the shelves here.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
July 26, 2011

OCZ Revodrive 3 comes to Singapore – and it’s not cheap

We just got word that the latest version of the PCI Express-based drive - yes, the chips are mounted on a card - is coming to Singapore via the local…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
July 25, 2011

MacBook Air: the blueprint for all future laptops?

Laptops seem destined to go the way of the thin, light, and user-focused MacBook Air, while high-powered notebooks will be relegated to a more select market.

Raymond Lau
Raymond Lau
July 23, 2011

Goondu DIY: Optimising your Samsung Galaxy SII interface

Okay, so you've just bought your spanking new Samsung Galaxy SII but hate it that Samsung has put in those kiddy icons along with a lot of junk from your…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
July 21, 2011
CellphonesMobileSoftware

Goondu review: Samsung Galaxy SII

Find another that is as slim, as light, while offering the robustness and flexibility of Android 2.3, and showing everything off in such a bright screen, and I'll say that…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
July 21, 2011

APAC companies plagued by downtime on the cloud

Almost all companies that have made the move to the cloud in the Asia-Pacific region have experienced some form of downtime from their cloud computing services, a new survey has…

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
July 20, 2011
CellphonesEnterpriseInternetMobileSoftware

Goondu Review: Motorola Atrix + Lapdock

The ability to transform from a regular cellphone into a crossover laptop of sorts makes the Atrix the first of a new breed of mobile devices. The rough edges are…

Raymond Lau
Raymond Lau
July 20, 2011
PC

Toshiba’s portable monitor plugs in via USB, is great for lugging around

Toshiba's new 14-incher, simply named USB Mobile Monitor, lets you fire up an additional screen to show off your presentations to clients on the go without the need for an…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
July 19, 2011
InternetMediaSoftware

Facebook blocks user’s Google+ ads, removes his other ads

Facebook has taken down an app developer's ads promoting this Google+ account and promptly banned his other ads on the social networking site, as the tussle for control of the…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
July 19, 2011

Tibbr 3.0 and the crowded enterprise social network market

Everybody is looking at social media as the next gold rush. It's not surprising, given that social media has moved beyond the consumer space and into the enterprise. At a…

Chan Chi-Loong
Chan Chi-Loong
July 18, 2011
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