The year end holidays are here. Thanksgiving is coming up next Thursday and although we don’t really celebrate that holiday in Singapore, we do keep watch on Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals. Then, there’ll be ...
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Category: Technology
All technology things, computers, networking, IT security, etc.
ASUS makes some remarkably good PC notebooks. Their new ZenBook Flip UX360CA, reviewed here, is one fine example. This is a 2-in-1 device, a notebook with a screen that flips over 360° to convert into a tablet. It’s ...
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Apple’s late 2016 release of updated MacBook Pros has unleashed quite a bit of storm. Despite strong criticisms that the new MacBook Pros, particularly the entry-level one without the new Touch Bar, didn’t bring any ...
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As controversial and divisive the recent U.S. presidential election was, the new 2016 MacBook Pros from Apple are also rather surprising. Although it has received quite a fair bit of negative impressions, unusual for an Apple ...
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If you hate fumbling for keys to open your door, or worse, having to pass keys around for someone to get into your home while you’re out, then perhaps you need a smart lock. Igloohome, a Singapore-based startup which ...
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After my last service at A.Lab for a bloated battery, something still wasn’t quite right with my Retina MacBook Pro. I planned another visit to an Apple service provider. Having experienced A.Lab a few times previously, I ...
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Many years ago, I marvelled at the usefulness of MagSafe connectors. The break-away magnetic connection was very practical, but equally important was how it was standard across all of Apple’s Mac notebooks at that time ...
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If you’ve been waiting for Google to launch their new Pixel smartphones in Singapore, well, it’s coming close to that. Although Google had love for Singapore when they sold the Nexus One here, we’re not ...
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Amazon popularised e-book reader devices with the introduction of their original Kindle in 2007. Since then, they have a dozen or so different devices. However, if you want to buy a Kindle, you’ll find the problem that ...
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The killer product, or service, from Microsoft, for me, is Office. For over a decade, I’ve pretty much stopped using Windows PCs. But despite all the open source alternatives, and free online services, as well as paid ...
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