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ViewQwest launches fibre service that lets users view US TV programmes

There’s now a way to watch the latest American TV drama serials like Glee cheaply and easily, by signing up for a fibre broadband service that lets users Singapore log on to video-on-demand services...

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Goondu DIY: Watching Netflix and Hulu in Singapore

If you have ever wondered why it usually costs nothing to send an e-mail but so much more to make a phone call while overseas, you will have found that the cost has nothing to do with the distance or...

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iTwin Connect simplifies VPN into one USB stick

After more than two years, Singapore-based iTwin has unveiled the first follow-up product to its original USB file-sharing dongle. Called iTwin Connect, the new dongle offers secure VPN tunnelling...

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Viewqwest adds China’s PPTV to its fibre broadband offering

  If you don’t want the bundled mio TV or StarHub cable when you sign up for fibre broadband in Singapore, there’s a new online TV offering from upstart challenger Viewqwest this week – the popular...

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MyRepublic unveils VPN-like service for video streaming

  A year after breaking into the fibre broadband scene with promises of un-throttled speeds and no data caps, Singapore-based fibre broadband start-up MyRepublic has unveiled a new service that lets...

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Goondu DIY: Manually get your Nexus device to update to Android 4.3

So, you’ve seen everyone talking about their Nexus devices being updated to the latest Android 4.3 over the weekend, while your own phone or tablet just refuses to get the update over the air. It’s...

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ViewQwest brings 4K streaming box to Singapore as it opens up VPN service

Singapore broadband users can now easily stream videos from Netflix, BBC and LeTV by buying a set-top box from ViewQwest, as part of a service that unlocks content traditionally meant for other...

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Singtel throws in free Netflix subscriptions

Screenshot from Singtel website Singtel is giving some of its customers up to nine months of free Netflix subscriptions, in a bid to win over viewers who may be thinking of cutting the cord and dumping...

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Banning, curtailing VPN could set unwanted precedent for Singapore

PHOTO: iStockphoto It’s worrying that the Singapore government is reviewing the legality of virtual private networking (VPN) technology here, citing copyright concerns as a reason. At the heart of the...

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ViewQwest launches fibre service that lets users view US TV programmes

There’s now a way to watch the latest American TV drama serials like Glee cheaply and easily, by signing up for a fibre broadband service that lets users Singapore log on to video-on-demand services...

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Goondu DIY: Watching Netflix and Hulu in Singapore

If you have ever wondered why it usually costs nothing to send an e-mail but so much more to make a phone call while overseas, you will have found that the cost has nothing to do with the distance or...

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iTwin Connect simplifies VPN into one USB stick

After more than two years, Singapore-based iTwin has unveiled the first follow-up product to its original USB file-sharing dongle. Called iTwin Connect, the new dongle offers secure VPN tunnelling...

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Viewqwest adds China’s PPTV to its fibre broadband offering

  If you don’t want the bundled mio TV or StarHub cable when you sign up for fibre broadband in Singapore, there’s a new online TV offering from upstart challenger Viewqwest this week – the popular...

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MyRepublic unveils VPN-like service for video streaming

  A year after breaking into the fibre broadband scene with promises of un-throttled speeds and no data caps, Singapore-based fibre broadband start-up MyRepublic has unveiled a new service that lets...

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Goondu DIY: Manually get your Nexus device to update to Android 4.3

So, you’ve seen everyone talking about their Nexus devices being updated to the latest Android 4.3 over the weekend, while your own phone or tablet just refuses to get the update over the air. It’s...

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ViewQwest brings 4K streaming box to Singapore as it opens up VPN service

Singapore broadband users can now easily stream videos from Netflix, BBC and LeTV by buying a set-top box from ViewQwest, as part of a service that unlocks content traditionally meant for other...

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Singtel throws in free Netflix subscriptions

Screenshot from Singtel website Singtel is giving some of its customers up to nine months of free Netflix subscriptions, in a bid to win over viewers who may be thinking of cutting the cord and dumping...

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Banning, curtailing VPN could set unwanted precedent for Singapore

PHOTO: iStockphoto It’s worrying that the Singapore government is reviewing the legality of virtual private networking (VPN) technology here, citing copyright concerns as a reason. At the heart of the...

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Trust no one, because perimeter defences can’t keep out cyberattacks

PHOTO: Pixabay (Creative Commons) By now, this should be clear to anyone who manages any IT infrastructure for an enterprise. Yet, surprisingly, it has taken many IT leaders longer than you’d expect...

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Q&A: Don’t forget security while working from home, says Pulse Secure

Joe Signorelli, Pulse Secure’s vice president for Asia-Pacific and Japan. PHOTO: Handout Cloud-based digital tools have allowed many businesses to continue functioning as employees stay at home in...

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