Q&A: Digital trust is eroding and businesses need to rebuild, says Thales
Consumers are more aware of risks today and expect organisations to step up to protect their data when they interact online, says Thales.
Dell pitches next-gen infrastructure technologies to power AI for businesses
Dell Technologies has sharpened its focus on AI for businesses with powerful new Nvidia-powered servers, storage devices and AI laptops.
Building a PC? Fancy wood, video screens and retro beige plastic?
Building a gaming PC this year? New designs include more wood, video screens and even retro beige plastic harking back to the 1980s.
Hands on: DJI Mavic 4 Pro redesign expands creative options
The new DJI Mavic Pro now comes with a fresh design and upgraded features to elevate the aerial photography experience.
Computex 2025: Synology shows off C2 Surveillance cloud-based video monitoring
Synology's C2 Surveillance service lets organisations monitor their premises and save the video footage on the cloud.
A*Star, GlobalFoundries partnership pushes envelope on advanced packaging
A*Star) has inked a deal with chipmaker GlobalFoundries (GF) to explore how to better package semiconductors to boost performance
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 review: Rage against aging
Clair Obscur offers a strong narrative and characters, endless tweaking for the best combat stats and a blend of turn-based combat and real-time action.
Computex 2025: A glimpse of the machines inside Nvidia’s “AI factories”
AI factories will deliver intelligence to people, like factories made shoes and generated electricity previously. What machines power them?
The three megatrends shaping society and technology
In the next decade, three megatrends stand out: advanced communication technology, artificial intelligence (AI), and sustainability.
Computex 2025: Asus ROG Falcata impresses with ergonomic feel
Asus' ROG Falcata offers the ergonomics of a split keyboard and the performance of gaming-focused magnetic switches. It looks good, too.
Computex 2025: To broaden AI footprint, Nvidia offers fast links to third-party chips
To expand its footprint, Nvidia is opening up its high-performance AI systems to third-party custom chips and AI accelerators.
Promising speed and better coverage, Singtel 5G+ targets premium users
Launched today, the enhanced Singtel 5G+ service aims to puts the telco one up over rivals in the country's ultra-competitive mobile market.
Fujifilm GFX100RF review: Fun medium-format street photography camera
The Fujifilm GFX100RF is positioned as the ultimate street photography tool, and its S$7,999 price tag reflects that ambition.
Looks over AI? Samsung pitches slimmed-down Galaxy S25 Edge
Looks over AI? The Galaxy S25 Edge is a slimmed-down version of Samsung's flagship phones, as it leans on design and style.
Stunning AI advancements could transform healthcare, education and agriculture globally: Bill Gates
The pace of AI advancement has stunned even Bill Gates, who sees the technology as a force for global equity.
NRF 2025 APAC show in Singapore to spotlight latest in retail innovation
NRF 2025 APAC brings together retail industry leaders from across the region to collaborate in one of the world’s fastest growing markets.
LG gram Pro 2in1 16 review: Large-screen convertible laptop without the weight
LG gram Pro 2in1 16 offers a large OLED touchscreen to work on spreadsheets or simply watch movies on. And it's very portable.
Running off a tropical data centre now, Ready Server looks to liquid cooling to support AI
Ready Server is running a data centre in Singapore at higher temperatures to save on electricity in the tropics.
Google Pixel 9a review: Great camera in a tidy, neat package
Google seems to have got it right with the Pixel 9a, which takes great photos and also feels snug in the hands. Can still be cheaper, though.
Fewer organisations hit by ransomware but many still can’t recover data: Veeam
Fewer organisations are falling victim to ransomware attacks but many still fail to recover most of their data, according to a Veeam study.
