Everyone likes fast websites. As a techie running my own blog website, I’m also a little obsessed with speed. But while fast websites may have once been mostly about fast servers and fast network, there’s a whole lot ...
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Category: Technology
All technology things, computers, networking, IT security, etc.
The ASUS ZenBook line of premium ultrabooks have a very distinctive, recognisable, style. They all look good, and ASUS manages to refine them with every new product they bring to market. Their latest ZenBook 3 Deluxe is another ...
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This year started with the arrival of Meltdown and Spectre processor flaws. That’s now old news. Brace yourself for a bunch of new processor flaws. There are four new buzzwords this time, all affecting AMD processors: ...
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I’ve been using Mac computers as my daily driver continuously from before Apple even put Intel processors in them. I only have brief and occasional encounters with Windows. However, I’ve never precluded the ...
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The Google Chrome browser gets updates quite often. This week, however, we have the promotion of Chrome 65 to the stable channel. Such promotions aren’t unusual per se. However, Chrome 65 does have something special for ...
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Early this year, I shared that I was looking to migrate to a new domain registrar. I was already trying out one, and I’m very pleased with how it is working out. I’ve now switched several of my domains over to this ...
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At work, I regularly use more than one computer at my desk. I’ve been wanting to have a single keyboard and mouse to switch between all of them. This review is of the Logitech K375s keyboard and M720 mouse which I’m ...
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Network Attached Storage (NAS) is getting popular in the home in recent years. There are quite a few familiar brands in the market, but perhaps Thecus isn’t one of those that come to mind in Singapore. This review is of ...
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Chinese smartphone manufacturer Vivo may not be well-known, except that they made headlines last month at CES2018 with their new smartphone that is the world’s first having an in-display fingerprint sensor. That smartphone ...
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SPH Magazines yesterday confirmed their popular community discussion platform HardwareZone Forum (HWZ Forum) suffered a security breach that resulted in the leakage of 685,000 registered user profiles. Here’s what you need ...
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