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Cyber attacks in your language
Cyber-attacks are acquiring local knowledge to avoid detection by security software. -ST
Do your homework before venting online
Everyone can have his own little space online. Just be careful of dissing your neighbours - for they can be anyone and everyone. -myp
Don't wait for the computer to crash - back up now
Always back up your data, or risk losing years of work and memories forever.
It's fun to skin, slice and fold
Refresh your laptop and create paper models with these projects the family can do at home.
School's out - fun's in!
TAN CHONG YAW looks at some fun tech activities you can do with your kids this break.
Finally, the truth about high-definition
OO GIN LEE and SHERWIN LOH tear up marketing spiels and give the definitive verdict on the HD-ready versus full HD telly debate.
For compact or for worse...Compact or DSLR camera?
Here are a few factors to help you decide as I did after traveling for about three weeks in the US.
Unfiltered Internet content? It's a myth
Study shows govts actively limit access to sensitive information. -The Sunday Times
Sweet tech deals
IT brands may be revving up for the PC show happening at Suntec Convention Hall from June 12 to June 15. But for now, there are superb GSS deals that buyers can take advantage of.
Find a cellphone that fits your needs
Here are some things to look out for when picking a mobile phone.
How to buy a camcorder
Do you go for SD or HD (high-definition) resolution? And what should you record the footage on? MiniDV, tape, hard drive, DVD or flash memory?
PC Show'08: Techie must-buys
How to keep within a budget while satisfying your techo-lust at the PC Show.
Turn your living room into a high-def movie theatre
The best TV hardware to bring out the details and vivid colour of HD content.
Face up, it's time for a new camera
It sounds wasteful but a digicam more than three years old should be put to pasture.
Let's get the Show started!
Gadget geeks and those looking for the best techie offers should make a beeline for the PC Show. -ST
Yes, talk is cheap
Skype isn't the only tool you can use to save pennies for global talk. STEPHANIE GWEE calls up the cheap options. -ST
Get smarter
Phones that can do so many things are, well... smart. And they?re getting more fun too. -ST
Want an iPhone? Don't expect it to come cheap
Analysts predict it will be priced between $500 and $1000 for the 8GB model initially. -The Sunday Times
Low US dollar doesn't mean cheaper books
Determined to make the most of the falling greenback? Buying books from Amazon.com would seem to be the ideal solution. Lifestyle investigates... -The Sunday Times
Wii-killer from Singapore
Controls may soon be a thing of the past with real-time gesture tracking. -ST
HP raises the bar
Hewlett-Packard has unveiled its largest line-up of notebooks and desktop computers in Berlin. -ST
Putting the App in Apple's phone
From train schedules to the Quran, several S'pore software developers have written Web applications for the iPhone. -ST
Apple JUICED
The new iPhone 3G is all juiced up and ready to hit the world markets soon. -ST
Wii are not wasting $. Really
New Paper columnist S. Murali says he actually bought something "essential, educational and important" during the PC Show - the Nintendo Wii. -TNP
Dig into this goldmine
With over 82 million users worldwide, the online marketplace is a goldmine for those with an entrepreneurial spirit. Find out how you can be a part of it. -NST
Will the next Steve Jobs please stand up?
A rake-thin Steve Jobs has sparked talk that his health is waning. Who will be the new Apple CEO if something bad happens?
SLASH your mobile phone bills
$30 a month can get you unlimited local calls on your phone. -ST
Making cents of VOIP services here
They all differ in terms of cost and ease of use; OO GIN LEE sizes them up and gives his verdict. -ST
Stopping the shakes
Everything in your pictures a blur? Stay sharp and bright with these photo-taking tips. -ST
Leopard's new bag of tricks
Apple's latest operating system allows parents to keep tabs on their kids online by limiting the people their children communicate with over the Internet and barring entry to websites with adult content. -ST
Here's how to tame a Leopard
Contrary to popular belief, a leopard does change its spots - at least Mac?s new Leopard does. -ST
It's the apps, not the gizmo
While the 3G iPhone scores on elegance, it is merely the second edition of a phone that came on the market a year ago without many of the features that Nokia and Samsung 3G phones have had for three years. -ST
Blogging can be therapeutic
The blog is a good way to flush out negative thoughts from one?s mind, as discovered by free-spirited blogger Yaya Azura.
 
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