Articles on Broadband
Cable TV on your PC for free - Aug 4, 2006
Blogs %IMAGE=TVU.JPG% How do you know your colleague is a hacker? (1) His PC hums along happily when the whole office is down and out. (2) He won the company annual lucky ... Read story »Fiber optic cable under troubled waters - Jan 15, 2007
Blogs Asia Netcom, Asia's largest network provider, has revealed it is working on a new fiber-optic cable to span the Pacific. Interestingly, it will bypass the Luzon Strait, the site of last ... Read story »Under 10ms ping for Counter-Strike, Battlefield 2 & DoD - Jul 30, 2006
Blogs %IMAGE=PingPower_white.jpg% Say goodbye to getting fragged by lag. Yesterday, SingNet launched its new low latency broadband service called PINGpower at a popular youth hangout Far East Plaza. There, to the tune ... Read story »SingTel gives up the home broadband speed race... for the moment - Jul 20, 2007
Blogs It was reported today that SingTel pulled the plug from its 25mbit/s flagship residential broadband Internet offering a few months back, and is basically taking a break from the race to ... Read story »M1 to offer HSDPA-enabled LifeBook in stores - Dec 5, 2007
Crave With HSDPA (3.5G) now being offered on laptops, it's just a matter of time before mobile carriers offer such notebooks at their retail outlets. And it seems Singapore operator M1 will ... Read story »Sony Ericsson C702, GPS receiver, HSDPA broadband access, 3.2mp camera in an affordable bundle! - Aug 1, 2008
Blogs What you see on the mobile phone screen is Google Maps. That blue dot in the middle is the phone's location. Yep, no Symbian OS, no Windows Mobile, Just plain old ... Read story »Dining, dancing--and videoconferencing - Aug 20, 2007
Features Broadband connections are making it easier for families to stay in touch and for people in different cities to get in step. Read story »India reaches its Internet goal before time - Sep 12, 2007
Blogs Now the fine print. This story makes a striking claim that India has reached its Internet subscriber target more than three years ahead of time. India's Department of Telecommunication (DoT) had ... Read story »Limitation again! - Apr 29, 2007
Blogs Iran's Telecommunications Ministry will start filtering "immoral" video and audio messages sent via mobile phones, and I don't understand why political decision-makers in Iran can't understand the concept of modern technologies ... Read story »Edging toward WiMAX - Aug 8, 2008
Blogs After all the hoopla and linkbacks to yesterday's entry, it is prudent that I try to balance that with some positive aspects of Thailand and technology. So here is a more ... Read story »More LifeBooks get the 3.5G treatment - Dec 4, 2007
Crave Believing that mobile broadband is the way to go, Fujitsu is giving more of its LifeBooks HSDPA functionality. Despite the fact that the three major telcos in Singapore have made mobile ... Read story »Souped-up DVR settop box to become HubStation - Jul 20, 2007
Features StarHub will be upgrading the DVR settop box's firmware to offer free broadband Internet and optional telephony service. Non-Digital Cable subscribers can also tune into four international and regional channels at no extra cost. Read story »Gov't finally admits no one wants 3G - Aug 1, 2007
Blogs While we still don't know WHY 3G hasn't taken off in Taiwan (though I have speculated in this space), the National Communications Commission has finally 'fessed up and publicly said that ... Read story »Scent Dome - Apr 25, 2005
Crave The Japanese have been there, done that. However, US-based TriSenx seems to be enjoying the sweet smell of success with its personal olfactory device. UK broadband provider Telewest is apparently already ... Read story »eMarketer report on South Korea - Nov 6, 2007
Blogs Just a heads up for people who follow Korea. The stats of stats are out on the country from eMarketer. Anyone in the digital business knows this is a no-brainer to ... Read story »Jump to page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 [15] [Next 15]

