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EnterpriseInternetSoftware

SIA moves to a cloud-first strategy as part of its digital transformation

After 43 years, Singapore Airlines (SIA) shut down its mainframe in 2013, moving its airline reservations and check-in system to the cloud.

Grace Chng
Grace Chng
April 13, 2018
Gaming

Goondu review: Far Cry 5 will delight fans of the open-world shooter

Far Cry 5 is still fun to gun around, but the story and premise struggle to live up to the bar that has been set high by previous instalments in…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
April 12, 2018
GamingInternet

On Lazada, Razer Game Store starts selling games online to Southeast Asia gamers

Simply called Razer Game Store, it not only sells the hottest games but also the range gaming accessories that Razer is famous for.

Wilson Wong
Wilson Wong
April 12, 2018

Specialising in one AI industry to stay ahead of the AI curve

Singapore have to move faster if it wants to be ahead of the game in artificial intelligence (AI), according to Nvidia.

Grace Chng
Grace Chng
April 11, 2018
Enterprise

Enterprises have too many cybersecurity vendors, lack coordination: ServiceNow

The problem, says ServiceNow, may not be having enough cyber defences, but having too many of them from different vendors and not coordinating the effort.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
April 9, 2018
CellphonesMobile

Goondu review: Huawei P20 Pro moves mobile photography up a notch

The P20 Pro moves mobile photography up a notch and should be high on your list if mobile images mean anything to you.

Wilson Wong
Wilson Wong
April 7, 2018
MobileTelecom

StarHub boosts 4G speeds to 1Gbps in parts of Singapore

StarHub is boosting the top speed on its 4G network to 1Gbps, becoming the first telecom operator in Singapore to offer such a service to consumers.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
April 6, 2018
CellphonesImagingMobile

At Leica, a partnership with Huawei is bearing fruit with breakthroughs in mobile photography

Leica engineers today see themselves as innovators on another compact format - the smartphone, which millions of people use to take photos every day.

Wilson Wong
Wilson Wong
April 5, 2018
EnterpriseInternetSoftware

Buy GPUs to save money, says Nvidia, as it brings out AI-focused products

Nvidia rolled out a number of AI offerings to power simulations for robotics and autonomous vehicles as well as graphics chips for workstations and data centres.

Grace Chng
Grace Chng
April 3, 2018
Internet

Troubles with Grab-Uber merger a reminder of the complexity of urban issues

People had high expectations - perhaps unrealistic ones - of technology solving many of today's problems. Grab merging with Uber shattered many illusions.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
April 1, 2018
CellphonesMobile

Huawei’s P20 notch draws controversy to a phone that promises much more

Now, if only Huawei had done away with the notch, the P20's sleek design would have just been called sleek, without any talk of it being a copycat again.

Wilson Wong
Wilson Wong
March 29, 2018
CellphonesMobile

Huawei P20 and P20 Pro sport new cameras to take on Samsung, Apple

Souped up with new cameras, the Huawei P20 and P20 Pro are priced close to Samsung's flagships. It must be confident that the phones do not have to be cheaper…

Wilson Wong
Wilson Wong
March 27, 2018
Telecom

M1 partners Keppel Electric to sell electricity in Singapore

M1 is selling electricity services to home owners through partner Keppel Electric, just days after rival telecom operator StarHub starting doing so in Singapore's newly liberalised electricity market.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
March 26, 2018
EnterpriseInternet

As Uber gives up Southeast Asia to Grab, what’s the deal for consumers?

For Grab, there will also be no urgency to cut prices and run endless promotions to capture a market. It is now the undisputed king of the hill.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
March 26, 2018
Imaging

Goondu review: Canon EOS M100

With mirrorless camera sales soaring, it is little wonder that Canon is starting to build on its own mirrorless offerings, like the the new EOS M100.

Wilson Wong
Wilson Wong
March 25, 2018
InternetMedia

Unwise to put onus on Facebook to protect users’ data, prevent fake news

Governments can and should compel the likes of Facebook to be more transparent about their practices, but they should not be depended on as the arbiters of truth.

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
March 23, 2018
Imaging

Sony Alpha 7 Mark III out in Singapore, offers much-loved mirrorless features

If you were impressed by the Sony Alpha 7R Mark III from last year but balked at the price tag, the company now has a cheaper option in the form…

Wilson Wong
Wilson Wong
March 21, 2018
Telecom

StarHub to start selling electricity with solar energy partner Sunseap

StarHub will start selling electricity to consumers from next month, becoming the first telecom operator in Singapore to add to a package of phone, broadband and TV services that are already…

Alfred Siew
Alfred Siew
March 19, 2018
Enterprise

Not just a cliche, lifelong learning is even more important amid disruption

Continuous learning, lifelong learning, re-skilling. They are clichés. Yet, these concepts are not going away, they are here to stay indefinitely.

Grace Chng
Grace Chng
March 19, 2018
CellphonesGamingMobilePC

Five things to check out at IT Show 2018

Still thinking whether to head to Suntec City to brave the crowds this weekend for IT Show 2018? Here are five things to check out.

Raymond Lau
Raymond Lau
March 16, 2018
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