China-based Oukitel has finally spread their wings to Malaysia with a comprehensive line-up of Android smartphones. For their initial Malaysia debut, Oukitel is launching three new phones – the K6000…
Lazada celebrates its fifth anniversary this year and to date, according to their bean counters, they’ve sold over 12 million phones – enough to total up to 2,100 vertically stacked…
It has become something of a tradition of sorts. Part work and part tech-fuelled passion, tech journos like me pencil in dates when the world’s latest phone vendors showcase their…
In a press conference today, Cenviro announced that will be deploying a fully-integrated ERP (enterprise resource planning) system from enterprise application software leader SAP to digitally transform their organisation. The…
Samsung’s new QLED TVs made their debut at CES and at SEA Forum 2017, wowing pundits with their ability to display breathtakingly vivid hues and pin-sharp imagery onscreen. The key…
Weighing a light 1.3kg, Acer’s new Swift 5 notebook is their latest offering to the ultraportable market alongside their Swift 3 and Swift 7 that were launched earlier. Crammed into…
The number of phone companies that make their own SoC chips in-house is an elusively elite club that Xiaomi has just joined when they began production on their 28nm Surge…
Cramming in the most bang for the least buck has become an art form for Xiaomi and their latest sub RM800 phone is a testament to the fact that they…
A modification that turns your Moto series phone into a potent compact with impressive zoom capabilities though it veers on the bulky side and is reliant on your smartphone for juice, limiting its endurance.
Sturdily built with an innovative, semi-modular design, the Moto Z Play is an affordable entry point into the Moto Mod ecosystem. On its own the Moto Z Play is a serviceable sub RM1.8K phone with decent performance and great battery life but combined with its Moto Mods, it’s a potent camphone/portable pico projector/ghetto blaster.







