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Camera phones calling the shots
Digital cameras are under threat as quality of photos taken with mobile phones improves in leaps and bounds
John Woo, Yoko Ono, Judi Dench and me: One big happy family?
I look like I belong on the red carpet, according to the www.myheritage.com website
Is this the end of PRIVACY?
Companies have lawyers to stop video vigilantes from posting unauthorised footage online. But who protects ordinary men?
Your phone told me all about you
More than a contacts list, the cellphone holds much of a person's identity, too
Hear no evil, see no evil
Overusing digital tools or misusing them can be harmful. Tham Yuen-C and Daryl Lim tell how to tech care of your health
Enjoy these entertaining S'pore videos
Lighten up your day with these made-in-Singapore spoofs and real-life out-takes, all of which are publicly available on video-sharing sites like YouTube.
Do bloggers, and readers, need a code of conduct?
Great idea, say bloggers. But will people here fall in line? Serene Luo finds out if a code is feasible
You're 13? What's your bust size?
Men prowl Internet chatrooms and lure young girls into meeting them for sex. Cheryl Tan poses as a 13-year-old schoolgirl and gets one indecent proposal after another
Cat and mouse game
Top clubs threaten to take those who post fight videos online to court
Mr Sim Lim Square
Mr Lim tells Serene Luo how the mall holds its own when it comes to dealing with the competition
Too good to be true
Guys, if you're done ogling at the babelicious image, take a step back into reality.
Can't break bad news in person? Get help on the Net
Finding it hard to spread the news of the death of a loved one? A website offers to do the unenviable job of messenger - for a fee, of course.
Red card for biz cards
Getting your business cards organised can be tough, especially if you meet a lot of new people regularly.
Blame it on video games?
Fans and detractors of video gaming should put their resources together to find out once and for all, whether games do - or do not - create homicidal killers.
Now you can have LAN-style gaming at home
PING Power is absolutely ridiculous. And that's a good thing.
New chapter for used books
Avid readers can now trade online points for desired titles while letting go of others
You've got junk: The spam revolution
Spammers outwit IT sleuths and crime busters, coming up with ever-new ways of sending out mass junk mail.
Cool features, calm feel
Sony Ericsson designers believe they have 'achieved the feel of a calm ocean surface'.
All the things that changed our lives
Can you imagine life without the Internet, cellphone or your online gaming buddies?
Secrets that don't die when you sell your old computer
Files deleted by users before they sell their PCs can be retrieved from the hard drives by hackers using tools available on the Net; cellphones are vulnerable too.
The next Web wave is on 2.0
Forget the triple W. The hippest sites are the Web 2.0 spaces, where people get the content they want, when they want it.
You can make a machinima
It's easy at the machinima training workshop, the latest complement to the video-game animation craze.
Internet scams flourishing
Internet fraudsters snare new victims every day. Khushwant Singh gives the lowdown on some time-tested ploys and uncovers some newer schemes.
Why tech has failed education
Infocomm tools have benefited every industry, except education, where learning has not become more effective, says educator Yong Zhao.
Getting closer to a world without wires
For those frequently on the move, the new technology is a blessing.
Top directors see the future - in 3-D
3-D movies are not new - they flourished in the 1950s. But now, with new technology, and new interest from directors, they are making a comeback.
Wireless - National interest versus commercial interest
Free Internet access is the way of the future. But before we get there, a few issues need to be ironed out.
Singaporeans share dark secrets online
Local blog invites public to spill the beans anonymously. Some entries harmless, but some disturbing.
Crunch on IT in banking and finance sector
One in 10 IT jobs for the taking are for positions in the banking and finance sector.
Ready, set, shoot
The top three teams tell Serene Luo about their winning entries at the Digital Life-Canon DV Triathlon
Don't go there...
Governments across the world are using software to filter out websites they deem undesirable for their citizens.
Great Singapore Sale I: Top tech picks
Joanne Kotzeva does the geek work and brings you some of the latest smart and sharp gadgets.
The (really) new way of watching television...
...while you surf and chat at the same time, on free broadband TV, is Joost.
Handy guide to wireless devices
With more than 2,800 hot spots across the island, now is a good time to get a wireless-ready device and join the Net-on-the-go crowd.
Ancient city is reborn
An NUS professor has digitally reconstructed Chang'an to its former glory.
 
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