A really cool new game just arrived in town. Officially opened today, Zero Latency Singapore is a free-roaming multiplayer immersive Virtual Reality (VR) game that is absolutely fun and engaging. Think of it like Laser Tag, but ...
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Category: Technology
All technology things, computers, networking, IT security, etc.
You’ve just got a spanking new beautiful smartphone, and you realised it needs some protection. But most cases, no mater how thin they’re described to be, still makes your svelte smartphone look clunkier than a model ...
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D-Link has a slightly different approach to mesh Wi-Fi systems. Their new Covr-3902 Wi-Fi system, launched in Singapore two months ago, comprises a primary AC600 router, paired with a smaller AC1300 extender device, to deliver up ...
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You’re supposed to use different, strong, unique, passwords for each website. But it’s practically impossible for you to remember all of them. Enter password managers. I think they’re pretty much required ...
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Adobe last month made a concerted effort to push users to the cloud. I’m not exactly an old-time user, but I can sense all that resistance from like-minded users. The old Lightroom was fine. No, there were some improvements ...
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Google is back this year with the second generation of their Pixel smartphones. Last year’s Pixel and Pixel XL with best-in-class cameras seem hard to beat, but the new Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL far outshine them in just about ...
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D-Link’s DCS-8100LH HD Wireless 180-Degree Camera was launched in Singapore last month. This is an extremely compact and portable Wi-Fi camera that works day and night, with built-in infrared illumination, motion and sound ...
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One of the most important items in our modern-day gadget life is the power bank. It’s the answer to the new version of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, the one that has Battery at the bottom of the pyramid. Many of us are ...
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Google launched the second generation of their Pixel smartphones this year. I just got hold of the new Pixel 2 XL, and while I’ll write a full review later, I wanted to share some quick first hour impressions about it.
The ...
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If you wanted to get a wireless gaming mouse, the Razer brand easily comes to mind. But what if you also wanted a gaming mouse that you can bring on your travels, and which wouldn’t look too out-of-place at a business ...
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