Techgoondu
Techgoondu is a technology website located in Singapore that focuses on the dynamic tech, media, and telecommunications landscape in the Asia Pacific region. It features a variety of articles covering everything from smartphones to enterprise data centers. The site caters to a wide audience, including everyday tech enthusiasts and Chief Information Officers (CIOs), appealing to both casual users and those with deep technical expertise. Techgoondu is a publication of Goondu Media Pte Ltd.
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1 week ago |
techgoondu.com | Alfred Siew
In a TikTok video, Lee Kuan Yew literally pushes off his tombstone and rises from a grave, just as the founding prime minister of Singapore once said he would, if his country were in trouble. In another clip, Opposition leader Chee Soon Juan is seen gesticulating angrily at Prime Minister Lawrence Wong in public, leading to the two squaring up to each other. Both videos are fake.
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1 week ago |
techgoondu.com | Alfred Siew
PC gamers who want to play their games on their mobile phones, tablets or game decks can now use the Razer PC Remote Play technology to enjoy their favourite titles on the small screen with all the eye candy turned on. Introduced as a beta at the CES show in January, Razer PC Remote Play is now out and promises to let gamers stream their PC games to their mobile devices at their full frame rate and resolution.
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2 weeks ago |
techgoondu.com | Alfred Siew
Southeast Asia’s largest “super app” company, Grab, is tapping on AI to launch rides for teenagers, cheaper shared deliveries for solo diners and a slew of other new features in the next two months to drive its growth in on-demand services. The new offerings are the result of AI efforts built on the data that the company has gleaned from its regional operations, said group chief executive officer Anthony Tan.
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2 weeks ago |
techgoondu.com | Grace Chng
In 1981, photographer Lynn Goldsmith took a black-and-white portrait of the music star, Prince. She later licensed it to the magazine Vanity Fair for US$400, allowing the magazine to use it as a reference for an illustration. The magazine then commissioned iconic artist Andy Warhol to create a stylised version for a magazine cover. What Goldsmith did not know was that Warhol went beyond the commission – he created 16 additional silkscreen prints based on her photo, without her permission.
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3 weeks ago |
techgoondu.com | Alfred Siew
StarHub has completed a trial of a 5G Cloud Radio Access Network (RAN) in Singapore, enabling it to deliver AI and other services to enterprise customers and paving the way towards faster 5G Advanced and 6G networks in future. The telecom operator says the technology lets it provide “time-of-day” services, ultra-low-latency applications and services requiring dynamic throughput adaptations.
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