Karma: The Dark World review: Stunning visuals for a horrifying nightmare
Inspired by the dystopian 1984 novel, Karma: The Dark World is an impressive game for its mind-bending thrillers and nightmarish experience.
North Korean “IT worker” threat expands across Asia
Fake North Korean IT workers who infiltrate companies to steal trade secrets or hack them from inside are more common in Asia, says Google.
Getting AI right means going beyond quick solutions
Many organisations now understand that a lack of good data is a problem. Equally important is the presence of unrealistic expectations.
The new copyright challenge: AI-generated content
There's growing realisation that a collective approach is needed to address the legal and ethical implications of AI-generated content.
Eyeing a “cloud-native” future, StarHub tests first 5G Cloud RAN in Southeast Asia
StarHub has completed a trial of a 5G Cloud Radio Access Network (RAN) in Singapore, opening the door to new services for corporate customers.
Leica SL3-S review: Fewer megapixels, more attractive pricing
The Leica SL3-S is more affordable than earlier models but offers added flexibility and the much-loved image quality from the German company.
Data readiness varies widely and humans still needed to improve AI, says Syniti
As organisations focus on agentic AI, good-quality data remains key as a foundation. It's something that varies widely, says Syniti.
Assassin’s Creed Shadows review: Crouching shinobi, hidden samurai
Assassin's Creed Shadows offers dual-character gameplay, more deliberative combat and mesmerising graphics to make it a game to enjoy.
Smart, autonomous tools feature in Adobe’s bold bet on agentic AI
Adobe has unveiled its major bet on agentic AI, debuting 10 pre-built AI agents designed to enhance digital marketing.
Thailand stock exchange to use Google Cloud for GenAI-powered search
The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) has partnered Google Cloud to develop a generative AI-powered search service that promises to boost efficiency.
Some organisations have solved data problem with AI: SAP
Businesses are moving from proof of concept (POC) tests to more widespread adoption of AI this year, according to software firm SAP.
As scams rise in Singapore, Trust Bank makes it harder to transfer money out
Singapore's Trust Bank will make it harder for users to withdraw money if they have chosen to better protect themselves from scams.
6G technologies facing commercialisation risk in 2025 and beyond
The work on 6G technologies is dominated today by research, but the next two years will see the balance shift to actual development.
Samsung One UI 7 out in Singapore from April 14, starting with Galaxy S24
Singapore owners of selected Samsung Galaxy smartphones and tablets will be getting the latest One UI 7 from April 14.
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii review: Amphibious gangster’s paradise
Set in a detailed amphibious world, Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii offers trademark Japanese-styled humour and addictive gameplay.
Nothing Phone (3a) Pro review: Competent phone with 3x zoom for S$650
The S$650 Nothing Phone (3a) sports a good telephoto camera array and has excellent design, which make it a great midrange phone.
Kobo Plus offers 2 million e-books for monthly fee in Singapore, Malaysia
Kobo Plus is available in Singapore and Malaysia now with an unlimited serving of more than two million e-books and 300,000 audio books.
Vaio SX14-R review: Made-in-Japan laptop is light but needs latest chips
Made in Japan, the Vaio SX14-R is just over 1kg and easy to bring around. However, it sports older Intel chips than rival premium laptops.
New Oracle AI centre in Singapore promises to cut through hype
A new Oracle AI centre in Singapore aims to build working solutions for customers instead of simply creating demos.
Singapore-made Meralion AI model could be used in Microsoft 365, Copilot
Meralion, a Singapore-made AI model for Southeast Asian users, could be integrated into Microsoft 365 and Copilot.