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Microsoft’s Surface Pro 4 lands on Malaysian retail shores
The Surface Pro 4 has landed in Malaysia. The latest addition to the Surface family comes with the Surface Pen is available from RM3,999.
Malaysia has highest number of damaged smartphones in use: Otterbox study
75% of Malaysian smartphone usres damaged their devices almost 3 times in past 5 years 21% admitted their phones are 'badly damaged', but majority won't fix cracked screens due to high repair cost ​ SMARTPHONE users in Malaysia don’t seem like a careful bunch. A third of Malaysians are likely to have damaged their smartphone within 3 months of owning it.  
Almost half of Singaporeans won’t fix their broken smartphones: OtterBox study
A new study commissioned by US mobile accessories maker OtterBox shows that a significant number of Singapore smartphone users will not spend money to repair their damaged smartphone.  And even if they did, they would only be willing to pay US$135 for the repair.
IDC's top 10 predictions for 2015: Innovation on 3rd Platform
IDC envisions 2015 will be a year of accelerating innovation on the Third Platform.
Five trends that will shape IT decisions in 2014
New trends, including the explosion of data, cloud computing and the multitude of personal devices on the corporate network, are fast changing the way organisations traditionally manage their business, writes KT Ong of Dell Malaysia.
3D printing to cost US$100bil worth of IP losses: Gartner
More than US$100 billion worth of intellectual property (IP) losses due to 3D printing is expected to occur annually from 2018 onwards as the technology becomes increasingly accessible to manufacturers and businesses.
Disrupt #14: What’s hot (or not) in 2014?
DNA-TeAM’s kickoff for 2014 to focus on consumer and enterprise trends Panellist from Frost joined by entrepreneur Bikesh Lakhmichand
This year’s tech wish list, minus the hype
Edwin Yapp kicks off the year by reflecting on what big data and cloud really meant in 2013.
Five innovations that will change our lives within 5yrs: IBM
IBM has unveiled the eighth annual  ‘IBM 5 in 5 – a list of innovations that it said would have the potential to change the way people work, live and interact during the next five years.
As big data grows, so does the confusion it brings: Forrester
After at least a year of big data awareness campaigns and publicity in the media by big money spending vendors, the term still brings with it a lot of hype, while its adoption will remain variable over the next two years, according to a new study from Forrester.
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