Articles on Broadband
The Last Word on Malaysian broadband... uncut + final cut - Nov 4, 2009
Blogs My very first blog for CNET Asia was on February 5, 2007. And I wrote about broadband. I wrote about how lousy the broadband was. How expensive it was for the ... Read story »Ericsson's Spider PC projects the keyboard and screen - Oct 30, 2009
Crave Over at the Taiwan Broadband show, Ericsson's vision for the portable computer of 2020 uses a pico-projected screen and laser-projected keyboard. And though the company's got a rough prototype (pictured ... Read story »SingTel prepping for prepaid mobile broadband? - Aug 6, 2009
Crave Update: Turns out SingTel already had a prepaid mobile broadband plan since June, though it was launched with so little fanfare that few people knew it even existed. Currently, there is ... Read story »Xbox 360 has no love for Blu-ray - Oct 23, 2009
Crave While Toshiba has reluctantly embraced the Blu-ray format, its former HD-DVD ally Microsoft is still refusing to budge. Earlier, its CEO Steve Ballmer had hinted at a Blu-ray addon for the ... Read story »IDF 2009: Taking mobility to the next level of cool - Sep 24, 2009
Features We had a glimpse of what Intel has in store for consumer notebooks at its Fall IDF event. Read story »HP Mini by Studio Tord Boontje launches in Singapore - Nov 6, 2009
Crave If you have been eyeing the latest fashion Netbook from HP, the wait is over. The Palo Alto company is retailing the HP Mini by Studio Tord Boontje exclusively through StarHub's ... Read story »One-third of Internet users in India carry out digital transactions--good growth - Nov 30, 2009
Blogs Last week, Mr R Chandrasekhar, who happens to be Secretary of the Department of Information Technology, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology in the Indian Government, made public some startling finds ... Read story »I'm beta testing Maxis FTTH! - Nov 15, 2009
Blogs I got very lucky to be one of the beta testers for Maxis Fibre's home broadband Internet. It was open to only about 50 users in Bangsar Baru. Lucky me! The ... Read story »And you thought your Wi-Fi was safe? - Nov 6, 2009
Blogs This geek has been playing his role as digital nomad and visited more than 10 cities in the past 30 days, from Indianapolis to Osaka, and from Beijing to Moscow. I ... Read story »Device dongles to access mobile broadband? Chances are you don't need it - Aug 4, 2009
Blogs I can't really understand these promo packages anymore. From the leaflet I got, this is what I understand. Maxis will provide a device, from the picture in the leaflet, a modem ... Read story »Of science's frightful past & present - Oct 29, 2009
Blogs Whenever thought is directed at something aged, one would never have expected a correlation to that of possessing a scientifically driven nature that is perhaps a little too close for comfort ... Read story »Prolink launches Netbook with HSUPA - Aug 3, 2009
Crave (Photo credit: Prolink) For a company which made its chops dealing in networking equipment, we were surprised to hear of its foray into the Netbook sector. Seems like the barrier to ... Read story »Surfing on StarHub's mobile broadband - Jun 19, 2009
Crave The user interface for Starhub prepaid braodband on Mac OS X. (Screenshot: John Chan/CNET Asia) For tech journalists, CommunicAsia in Singapore is one of the biggest events in June (next to ... Read story »First iCore7-powered iCafe in Southeast Asia launched - Aug 9, 2009
Blogs The country’s leading computer providers Acer, Microsoft, Intel and VillMan Computers have teamed up to open the country's first high-end Gaming Zone. Located at the SM Cyberzone North Edsa, all 40 ... Read story »imbX 2009 opens with new initiatives for business and public - Jun 16, 2009
Crave Amidst a challenging economic downturn, Singapore's Infocomm (ICT) sector was one of the few to show continued growth in 2008, with revenue increasing by 12.4 percent to S$58.1 billion (US$39.8 ... Read story »Jump to page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 [Next 15]

