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Secure IT
One in nearly five Singapore households is not securing its wireless Internet connections, leaving them as prey to hackers and scammers. -ST


Speaker sensations
Audio aficionados sniff at anything less than top-dollar speaker systems. -ST
Survival tips for your trip
Here are some tips on how to survive the crowds and make the most of your visit to the fair. -ST
Tech fair gets bigger, better
The exhibition space has extended to 21,500 sq m with the addition of three new themes. -ST
Happy gadget hunting
Head to the Singapore Expo where gadgets galore await visitors. -ST
Never mind the Harvard MBA, ask the DVD seller
Now that the world realises what can result from entrusting trillions of dollars to the corporate elite, perhaps it is time to go back to the basics of business - identifying customers' needs and meeting them, profitably.
Rockin' grandmas and high-tech grandpas
A new generation of grandparents is redefining its role in their grandchildren's lives. They pick up techie skills like online messaging and using Internet social networking tools to better connect with friends and family.
Maximixing your notebook's battery with Tech Chick
Tech Chick teaches you how to give your notebook the extra stretch when it comes to battery life in her signature 10 Steps!
Check for terms in SMS promotions
Retailes and telcos advise shoppers to read the fine print when they receive promotional messages through SMS. But shoppers say the messages are unclear and fine print barely goes beyond "T&Cs apply".
Ditching the high-street for online shopping
The Internet is replacing the high street as the shopping destination of choice in the Asia Pacific, with a new survey showing a majority of Internet users prefer to go online to buy everything from electronics to holidays.
Rise of the 'mouse potatoes'
Web TV has turned us into stiff-necked and bleary-eyed "mouse potatoes," the online generation's answer to the couch potato.
iPhone sex: your accent matters
A free Google application which allows iPhone owners to search Google with their voice is having trouble understanding some accents. British uses report the iPhone recognizing words such as "fish" and "iPhone" for "sex".
What sexy shots say about you
Even if the pictures are posted as a joke, it doesn't change what people might think of you.
Think twice before you post racy photos online
Reader says that posting suggestive photos not only invites trouble, but can also damage one's reputation.
Learning life's lessons the hard way
When their emotions get the better of them, increasingly tech-savvy teens might make mistakes in cyberspace that they will regret later in life.
Facebook: Beware of getting mugged by a friend
Our guard is down on Facebook because we're among friends. But that is precisely why many users find their computers infested with spyware they unknowingly downloaded from the social networking site.
Avoid mass e-mail
Hands up if you have received an e-mail message that starts with a pageful of peoples' addresses.
Service quality rises at local call centres
41% of survey respondents satisfied this year, up from 29% in 2007.
Eyeballing online friends - safely
Many parents worry that their children might go to meet an online friend and never return home again. Looking up net friends in real life is not all that scary, you just have to be careful.