The IT industry has grown and flourished because of standards. Standards enable people to work together, enabling products to interoperate, allowing large solutions to be built from smaller parts, giving customers choices, ...
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Category: Technology
All technology things, computers, networking, IT security, etc.
The original Sony RX100 was launched at a retail price of S$999 in Singapore. The RX100 II followed one year later at the same launch price of S$999. Is there a chance that Sony will do the same with the RX100 III? Tough luck. ...
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My TrackR device from Phone Halo is here! I’m really excited to review this product. It’s a Bluetooth tracking device, about the size of a S$1 coin (26 mm diameter), which you can use to tag items, and then track it ...
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When Sony launched the first RX100 in 2012, it made it into TIME’s Best Inventions of 2012, putting it in the same league as, say, the Mars Curiosity Rover. Sony just announced the 3rd generation of their RX100 last week. ...
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For the last three years, I’ve been hosting my website, ZitSeng.com, with BlueHost. They are a fine web hosting provider. My contract was expiring, and while there wasn’t really anything wrong with them, ...
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Motorola has launched a new budget smartphone, the Moto E. Priced at US$129, it’s even cheaper than last year’s Moto G, which was itself already quite affordable. The Moto E’s specifications are slightly dialled ...
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Singapore has one of the highest penetration of IPv6 users in the world, according to APNIC. We are ranked third, after Belgium and Switzerland, with an estimated 10.7% of our Internet user population on IPv6. This is quite ...
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Apple introduced the Retina display with the iPhone 4 in 2010. It was a very nice display. Other manufacturers soon adopted Retina resolution in their products. It’s no surprise, since everyone wants to compete with better ...
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Western Digital announced the world’s first Thunderbolt portable RAID storage drive a few weeks ago. It’s the My Passport Pro. I couldn’t wait to mention it too, so I wrote an early post even before I begun ...
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I’ve talked about the Raspberry Pi, and mentioned how it can be used to build a home theatre media centre. Let’s get down to business and build one. It’s relatively straight-forward, and it won’t cost much ...
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