Upgrade your home theater or NFL watch party with an 85-inch TV. A truly big-screen TV can provide a more cinematic experience when streaming movies and shows, and gives you the best seat in the house for your favorite sports events. We analyzed the be…
Asus Zenbook Pro 14 Duo OLED (UX8402) review: A high-quality dual-screen laptop with usability and battery life issues
If you can make good use of the second screen, trade-offs over usability and battery life may be acceptable. However, this probably isn’t a device for mainstream users.
Fitbit’s Sense 2 gave me a glimpse of how the Google Pixel Watch will be
Review: The Sense 2 offers a timeless Fitbit experience, but the lack of third-party app support and Google Assistant makes a forthcoming smartwatch all the more enticing.
Google Fiber touts 100Gbps broadband in multi-gig challenge to rival ISPs
Google Fiber lays down a challenge to US internet service providers with a promise of symmetrical ‘multi-gig’ speeds at decent prices.
The Urtopia Carbon E-Bike is a work of art that you can ride
Review: The Urtopia Carbon e-bike stands out from a crowded market with its extremely light design, futuristic appearance, and smart riding features.
Save $118 on the ultimate Arlo home security bundle
The Arlo doorbell and camera range is on sale, but only for a limited time.
Singapore firms see 54 cybersecurity incidents daily, struggle to keep up
Threats are evolving so fast 62% of cybersecurity professionals in Singapore find it challenging to keep up, with organisations facing an average of 54 security incidents a day.
Chaos IoT malware taps Go language to harvest Windows, Linux for DDoS attacks
Cybercriminals are using Google’s Go programming language to target connected devices.
Russian hackers’ lack of success against Ukraine shows that strong cyber defences work, says cybersecurity chief
In the face of the ‘most sustained and intensive cyber campaign on record’, Ukraine shows that a sound cybersecurity strategy can protect assets in even the most trying circumstances, says NCSC boss.
Australia government wants Optus to pay for data breach
Arguing that the recent data security breach “shouldn’t have happened”, Australia’s Prime Minister wants Optus to pay for the replacement of passports–which details were compromised–and hints the country’s cybersecurity laws may be updated to boost c…