Features We have the answers to frequently asked question about the Xbox Live, from getting connected to games, membership, points and more.
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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 ...
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Review If you don't want the hassle of buying a separate Blu-ray player, A/V receiver and speakers, then going for a home-theater-in-a-box (HTIB) kit such as the LG HB954PB might appeal. Priced at around S$2,999, it aims to provide everything you need, bar a big-screen TV, to make the most of your movie...
Features It's all about getting more out of technology at this year's Fall IDF in San Francisco. There may be no time-traveling DeLorean here to grant some people's wishes, but there's enough cool tech at the Technology Showcase to enrich our world.
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Crave Few things are less sexy than the humble router. But this wireless workhorse is our portal to the wonders of the Internet, and it's overdue for a makeover. Art students, backed ...
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Asus is perhaps best known for virtually creating the Netbook phenomenon with its line of inexpensive Eee PCs. The company has subsequently done a good job of refining and expanding on the Netbook experience, with systems such as the slim Eee PC 1005HA and the touchscreen Eee PC T91.
The...
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Mobile phone maker Nokia is jumping into the Netbook pool with its recently announced Booklet 3G laptop, offering a premium-feeling system at a rock-bottom price, as long as you agree to a mobile data contract.
The Booklet 3G is easily one of the nicest-looking Netbooks we've seen. Also a...
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Acer has become one of the most successful purveyors of Netbooks by relying on a simple premise: Price beats everything. While HP, Dell and others give lip service to low-end models even as they are upselling you toward S$799 Netbooks, the Acer Aspire One series embraces its sub-S$700 roots...
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We've previously looked at a less expensive version of Dell's redesigned Inspiron Mini 10 Netbook, and the line continues to be a strong player in this crowded field, thanks in part to Dell's name-brand ubiquity, as well as the company's ability to offer a reasonable level of configuration...
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Though most laptop shoppers may be laser-focused on value, snapping up S$599 Netbooks and S$1,100 ULV systems, there's always a little room at the top of the heap for a high-priced, full-featured showpiece. In the 13.3-inch category, HP has the Envy 13, Dell has the Adamo XPS, and Sony has the...
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Keeping the same revised look and feel as the recent 17-inch M17x version, the Alienware M15x is an imposing black slab of computing power that's thicker and heavier than most 17-inch laptops.
We love having high-end options such as Intel's uberpowerful Core i7-920XM CPU, and it's a plus...
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Dell is one of the most popular computer brands worldwide, and a default choice for many shoppers. Located right in the middle of the company's lineup, the Dell Inspiron 15 is one of the most versatile and affordable midrange laptops, offering configurations for as low as S$899. We tried a...
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Fujitsu's LifeBook T5010 comes from the same stable as the T1010. Like the latter, it's a relatively large and heavy 13.3-inch convertible tablet PC. Unlike the T1010, the T5010 includes an active touchscreen rather than a passive unit and a wider range of processors. The T5010 is available for...
Crave Though ASUS and Dell have already released HSDPA-enabled Netbooks, to get your hands on one requires you to sign up with a mobile broadband plan. The new LG X110 Netbook, on ...
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The Netbook wars have heated up with PC makers adding upscale features such as larger HD displays and faster low-voltage CPUs to systems in an effort to push prices past the usual S$499 to S$699 range.
We've seen HD Netbooks from Sony and others, usually with prices closer to S$899, so...
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