4K is the resolution of the future and ViewQwest’s TV Box wants to bring it to your monitor today30/4/2017
By Philip C.
ViewQwest has recently launched its new TV box, the VQTV5, which offers many functions including 4K video support. TechOut Singapore had a brief hands on with the box at ViewQwest’s launch event and we bring you our thoughts on this offering in this article.
By Billy Z.
Meet the ASUSPRO B9440 - what ASUS claims to be "the world's lightest 14-inch business notebook." With a thin & light body and a solid military grade magnesium chassis, this seems like a great option for on-the-go professionals who need a portable and reliable laptop.
By Billy Z.
Nikon just launched the D7500, the company’s follow-up to the D7200 and the latest mid-range DSLR in its DX-format series. Targeted at prosumers, the D7500 builds on the DNA of Nikon’s successful flagship - the D500 - and attempts to bring professional features to photographers looking to up their game. Here’s five things we think everyone should know about the camera:
By Philip C. Casio today enters the market for high-resolution high-brightness business projectors with its new crystal bright 4K Ultra-High Definition (UHD) projector XJ-L8300HN, and expands its line-up of Ultra Short Throw (UST) series with 3 new models -- XJ-UT311WN, XJ-UT351W and XJ-UT351WN, promising to deliver brighter, sharper and higher resolution pictures with new technology at a lower cost of ownership.
By Philip C.
Jabra has recently launched the new Speak 710 mobile speakerphone, the newest entry in its successful Speak Series.
While the Speak Series have been popular for its conferencing capabilities, Jabra has listened to customer feedback and have updated the Speak 710 with new features.
By Zack L.
The race is on to CES AsiaTM 2017 where vehicle technology will be out in full force at Asia’s premier tech event, including the latest from three major auto manufacturers –Hyundai, NEVS and Volvo – with more to be announced soon. New vehicle technology aims to make drivers and passengers safer, smarter and more connected than ever. Owned and produced by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)™, and co-produced by Shanghai Intex, CES Asia 2017 will take place June 7-9, 2017, in Shanghai, China at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC).
Apple Changes Up Its Products - New iPad, New Red iPhone 7 and 7 Plus amongst other things22/3/2017 By Philip C. Apple has updated its lineup, including a new iPad model, a new iPhone 7 and 7 Plus option, new colours for Apple Watch, increased storage options for the popular SE, and a new social video sharing app.
In this article, we will be going through these new toys that Apple has dropped on us, so if you want to know all about the latest updates from Apple, read on!
Contributed by Billy Zheng.
Blackberry just launched a brand new Android phone called the Blackberry KEYone at Mobile World Congress 2017. This is Blackberry’s fourth attempt at making a comeback with its manufacturing partner, TCL. Will this be the device that finally turns Blackberry a profit?
Contributed by Billy Zheng - www.thirtyseventech.com
Rumours surrounding the soon-to-be-released Samsung Galaxy S8 kicked into high gear when long time blogger and phone leaker Evan Blass (@evleaks) released the alleged specs sheet for the Galaxy S8+. Here’s what we think.
By Philip C. In case you didn’t know, WhatsApp recently added in a new function. And no, you don’t need to update your app for it. To see if your phone has the function, look for the new circular icon on the bottom left of the application, beside ‘Calls’
Say hello to WhatsApp Status. It is WhatsApp’s answer to people who are looking for Snapchat’s and Instagram’s ‘Story’ function. Simply press Status, take a photo/video/GIF, and post it up for everyone to see!
By Philip C.
The internet is a great thing. What’s even greater is when you have a very fast connection, and everything loads almost instantly. The faster the internet speed, the faster your downloads will be. However, your internet speed might not be as fast as what you think it is.
By Philip C. The iPhone 8 is a highly anticipated handset coming in 2017, and after the disappointment of the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus in 2016, Apple has to step up their game on this handset this year, if not they might as well throw in the towel to their huge competitor Samsung.
Being Apple’s 10th anniversary this year, the company is expected to skip the ‘S’ series of the phones in favour of going to the next generation, the iPhone 8. The previous iPhone 7 and 7 Plus was somewhat of a let down, looking almost identical to the previous generation iPhone 6. This year however, if the rumours are anything to go by, Apple is looking to revitalize things with the iPhone 8, making it a radical redesign from the previous iPhone 7 and 7 Plus models. In this article, we will be discussing about some of the rumored new features and specs of the iPhone 8. by Zack L.
1. Google vs Baidu (百度) Many of you are probably familiar with Google. Anything dunno? Just Google lah! But the Chinese (from China) would not be able to do that. The Chinese Government has blocked many western sites because of their Policy of Internet Censorship. China does not want its people to be "badly" influenced by the "outside world". Today, only Hong Kong is not affected by China's Internet Policy, where most of the Chinese laws do not apply.
Baidu has been around for 16 solid years. Over this period, many tech experts have lined Baidu up against the almighty Google. Being the dominant search engine in China, Baidu ranks 5th in the Alexa most popular site in the world, thanks to the sheer number of Chinese! But, how powerful is it? It's great. And investors love it. Baidu has been very successful since their founder Robin Li started the company back in 2000, getting sponsors from Silicon Valley, building the most powerful computer cluster, providing ad space (even before Google), having their own encyclopedia, and the list goes on. Tech Out BaiDu here: www.baidu.com. |