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Hands on: super-thin Sony Vaio X netbook

It's not called the "thinnest and lightest Vaio" for no good reason. The Vaio X, Sony's shiny new Atom-based netbook, went on display today, as the Japanese electronics maker took…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
October 8, 2009

All I want for X’mas is…

... a Logitech Harmony 1100 universal remote. Yes, the holidays are still two months away, but hey, we can always start dreaming about new gizmos that we can get our…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
October 7, 2009

Commentary: SingTel wins EPL bid

Less than 48 hours after SingTel and StarHub confirmed their bids for the English Premier League (EPL) TV rights for the next three seasons, the red camp has just confirmed…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
October 1, 2009

Sony PS3 Slim at S$512 in Singapore

Singapore will get the much-awaited Sony Playstation 3 "slim" game console here next month at a price of S$512, said Sony yesterday on the sidelines of the Games Convention Asia…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
September 18, 2009

Hands on: Nokia N97 mini plus X3 and X6

Nifty yet powerful; pretty yet functional. That's how you'd describe Nokia's recently-launched N97 mini, which it showed off here at the Nokia OneConnectedWorld show in Kuala Lumpur.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
September 15, 2009

Good deals at Comex 2009 – a Techgoondu guide

From cut-price LCD TVs to portable hard disks, this year's Comex has the usual deals and more. The crowds also seem a little thinner than before.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
September 12, 2009

Oracle-Sun Deal Hits EU Wall

Last week, the European Commission announced that it will launch an in-depth investigation under the EU Merger Regulation over Oracle's impending acquisition of Sun Microsystems. The controversial move, which has…

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
September 8, 2009

Commentary: Is a SingTel-StarHub joint BPL bid still on?

Without the protagonists even speaking a word about it, the market has been filled with talk of a possible SingTel-StarHub joint bid for the upcoming three seasons of exclusive Barclays…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
September 4, 2009

Free 1Mbps Wireless@SG from today

From today, users of Singapore's Wireless@SG service are getting a speed boost, as part of a handful of free upgrades for the free Wi-Fi hotspot offering that were first announced…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
September 1, 2009

When a router is also a photo frame

D-Link has thrown in the kitchen sink, sorry, an LCD photo frame, into its upcoming Wireless N router, which also boasts a built-in network attached storage function.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 26, 2009

A netbook by any other name…

In the surest sign of the convergence between smartphone and netbooks, Nokia yesterday revealed details of its first product for the PC market - a netbook running on the ubiquitous…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 25, 2009

Announcing the Techngoondu Sony Ericsson contest winners

Firstly, a big apology to readers for the late announcement. I would have liked to say that I wanted to keep readers in suspense, but in truth was held up…

Chan Chi-Loong
Chan Chi-Loong
August 21, 2009

Techgoondu Sony Ericsson contest roundup

Firstly, a big thank you to all readers who participated in the recent Techgoondu Sony Ericsson G705 Giveaway contest. The challenge given to contestants this time round was to submit…

Chan Chi-Loong
Chan Chi-Loong
August 13, 2009

SingTel users affected as submarine cable cut

SingTel broadband users are seeing their webpages load slower than usual today, after what appears to be a pretty serious cut to the APCN2 submarine cables carrying Internet traffic in…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 12, 2009

SingTel comes up with “free football” on TV

Free football in a small pay-TV market distorted by exclusive content deals? That's not a National Day joke. It's one fierce promotional ploy that SingTel is announcing today, just days…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 7, 2009

Fibre’s coming to your home – what you need to know

Some 95 per cent of homes, schools and office buildings in Singapore are being wired up with fibre optic cables for the country's next-generation broadband network, which promises an almost…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 6, 2009

Seagate closes Singapore factory, cuts 2,000 jobs

Hard disk maker Seagate said today that it was closing its Singapore factory and cutting 2,000 jobs in the process, even as the United States appears to be coming out…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 4, 2009

Goondu review: Seagate FreeAgent Theater

Why, in a time when people are streaming videos at home with an Xbox or Playstation 3, or playing back DivX movies on compatible DVD players, would they turn to…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
August 1, 2009

Chio Lian Li hard disk enclosure – finally!

Finally, after the entire world seems to have moved on from buying external hard disk enclosures and slotting in your own hard disks, along comes Lian Li, the venerable aluminum…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
July 29, 2009

Microsoft contributes Linux drivers

Last week, the open source community was abuzz with conversations on Microsoft's contribution of 20,000 lines of code to the Linux kernel. While some are skeptical over the software giant's…

Aaron Tan
Aaron Tan
July 26, 2009
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