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Keep on talking, Wi-Fi is cheap
SingTel is the first here to launch the service - $15 for unlimited local Wi-Fi calls. ALFRED SIEW digs up the issues consumers should know before signing up.
Let the HDTV images do the talking
Too much tech jargon or misinformed sales pitches blur the view for users.
Fight for Internet space on cellphones
When giants fight, the consumer gains. In the case of Yahoo! and Google's war for Net cellphone services.
Fake degrees
Are unqualified employees occupying key positions in your company? Find out about the shady world of degree mills and institutions peddling fake degrees.
Top YouTube clips of 2006
Steve Chen and Chad Hurley created the fifth most-visited site on the planet. YouTube has made watching video a big part of what we do on the Internet - big enough that the Top Internet Videos of 2006 deserve some attention.
ALL NEW STARS
The hit Star Wars and Star Trek franchises are taking aim at new fans - each in different ways.
Ringtone? What ringtone?
Conceptual artist Jonathon Keats, who tried to engineer God in a lab, is at it again with a phantom ringtone.
Today's game, tomorrow's reality
Second Life, a virtually real environment, has its roots in online gaming. But it is more than a game, its framework can be used to conduct business in the real world.
iPod - therefore I add...accessories
Weird and wonderful add-ons for those who can't get enough of their iPods
Spam me no more
How effective will the anti-spam law be? Security experts give CHUA HIAN HOU their take on this long-awaited piece of legislation.
Beware of the many dangers lurking in cyberspace
2007 looks ripe for phishers, or online criminals, to strike.
iPhone, I came, I conquered
It isn't the cure for cancer, Osama hasn't been found, and Elvis is still dead. So what's the hype all about?
Are you listening to me?
Can mobile phones be tapped, and who is doing it? CHUA HIAN HOU examines the issue of 'lawful intercept'.
WEB GUARDIANS
The power is yours! While scammers, hackers and tricksters exploit the Web for their own gain, others expend personal time to make the Internet a better place.
Explosion of instant messaging
There are more than a million users of the Windows instant messaging software in Singapore and they send 40 million messages every day.
Is there a gaming addict in your home?
Warning signs of addiction are varied, but not difficult to spot.
Points of weakness in Internet cable network
If the construction of new networks continues to follow previous patterns, suppliers will carry on building new lines along the same paths, meaning that the choke points will persist.
What kind of protection do you really need for your computer?
A list of what's hot and what's not.
HACKED
Small companies are fair game for hackers. DARYL LIM finds out how they can prevent intrusions.
MACWORLD 2007: WHAT'S NEW THIS YEAR?
Enter the iPhone. The obvious darling of the Macworld 2007 event.
Don't let the crooks in
Locking up your home wireless network is the smart thing to do, and guides to wireless security are widely available. So why aren't you locking it from malicious moochers looking to abuse your generosity?
Less on the desktop, more on the phone
Is the expiry date up for blogs? Mobile services may jostle for space on the shelf?
The pull of online gaming
For digital natives, games are an investment in social connectivity, even future jobs.
In the middle of action
Animators, game developers and special effects artists are now hot stuff as the interactive and digital media industry takes off with the Government's big push.
 
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