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Getting hotter than a chilli crab
With so many wireless hotspots around, Daryl Lim has some tips on how to make the most of it, and stay safe also
"Pay us or we'll post video"
Police probe "happy slapping" extortion attempt
The shape of things to come
People - not technology - are shaping the revolution called new media. But if you think old media is history, think again, says Alfred Siew.
It's all about YOU
User generated content did not start with the Internet, but the digital media revolution has turned it into a disruptive force.
Call me this time tomorrow
Daryl Lim looks at how the technology of the future is coming to phones today
Is technology killing the Earth?
I'm no tree-hugging Captain Planet, but the trend of being always plugged in may be adding to the planet's sorry state
The rules of downloading
Don't assume there is no copyright when you take from public websites
I hate Internet photo 'leeches'
Photographers grapple with the need for both publicity and protection online
Happy Slapping
Parents, you have a duty too
Googling your date is now common
These days, the Internet - and the ability to check people out before they ever meet up - has forever changed the rules of dating
Be kind to earth
The tech sector is abuzz telling the world how they will rally round Mother Earth this week to mark Earth Day which falls on April 22
See no technology, Speak no technology
For the chronic technophobe, the mere mention of any computer jargon is enough to freak you out.
A mouse like this may be history soon
A user interface that tracks eye movement may provide an alternate way to use a computer
Try the YouTube of the mobile world
MeTV from M1 is just part of a package of services that mobile phone operators here have been introducing in a bid to differentiate their offerings in a fiercely competitive market
Give all your e-junk to HP
HP hopes that its Recycling Week, which runs from Thursday to April 23, will raise awareness about the dangers of electronic waste
Let your phone do the tracking
Mobile phones today boast tools to pinpoint where you are and where you want to go. MK WONG finds his way around three GPS programs
Will mouse be mightier than pen?
With tech-savvy kids more adept at the computer and mobile phone, they are losing their hand-writing skills.
Murder, they Googled
A multimedia rant on the mass murder at Virginia Tech University in the United States shocked the world last week.
Second Life: Game to play along
An NYP lecturer loves it that her students interact more in class when she teaches them in Second Life, says Tham Yuen-C
New e-test system for NUS students
Secure network saves printing and invigilation costs as it stops students from checking notes or information on their notebook or the internet.
Second Life: Doing it for art's sake
In six months Youna has gone from nobody to an artist with a gallery
Pretty Phones
Cellphones are not only functional but have become fashion accessories
Online fiends seek underage lovers (Part 2)
Teen says: It's my baby, it's my mistake
Online fiends seek underage lovers (Part 1)
Predators will do anything for sex 'payout', girls can't handle fallout
Why post online if you can't take flamings?
Netizens slam blogger who filed police report after she's 'flamed' for her photos and comments.
How to DEFRAG THE HARD DRIVE
Compact the files on your hard drive and see how your PC works faster.
Sucked into Second Life
Created in 2003, this virtual world has now become a home to some 5.3 million residents
Second Life: All about location
Software developer makes real-estate deals after being inspired by virtual property tycoon
Nice to meet you...online
Ever since the proliferation of Internet chat facilities, blind dates have taken on a whole new meaning
 
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